J2EE Books
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Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns: With Examples in C# and .NET
Published 14 years ago
by Jimmy Nilsson, Addison-Wesley Professional
Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns is the first complete, practical guide to leveraging patterns, domain-driven design, and test-driven development in .NET environments. Drawing on seminal work by Martin Fowler and Eric Evans, Jimmy Nilsson shows how to customize real-world architectures for any .NET application.
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Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts To Code, Second Edition
Published 15 years ago
by Jacquie Barker, Apress
Learning to design objects effectively with Java is the goal of Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts to Code, an intensive yet approachable guide to object design, using UML and today's hottest programming language. Plenty of titles dig into the Java language in massive detail, but this one steps back and looks at object design first.
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Developing Enterprise Web Services: An Architect's Guide (HP Professional Series)
Published 17 years ago
by Sandeep Chatterjee, James Webber, Prentice Hall PTR
Build Web services with enterprise-class reliability, performance, and value. Web services are transforming IT, and represent a powerful new way to reduce cost and drive top-line growth throughout the enterprise. This book takes a no-nonsense view of architecting and constructing enterprise-class Web services and applications.
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Sun Certified Web Component Developer Study Companion: SCWCD Java EE 5 (exams 310-083 and 310-084)
Published 14 years ago
by Charles E. Lyons, Garner Press
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Java Extreme Programming Cookbook
Published 18 years ago
by Eric M. Burke, Brian M. Coyner, O'Reilly Media
Brimming with over 100 "recipes" for getting down to business and actually doing XP, the Java Extreme Programming Cookbook doesn't try to "sell" you on XP; it succinctly documents the most important features of popular open source tools for XP in Java-- including Ant, Junit, HttpUnit, Cactus, Tomcat, XDoclet-- and then digs right in, providing recipes for implementing the tools in real-world environments.
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Head First EJB (Brain-Friendly Study Guides; Enterprise JavaBeans)
Published 17 years ago
by Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates, O'Reilly Media
What do Ford Financial, IBM, and Victoria's Secret have in common? Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). As the industry standard for platform-independent reusable business components, EJB has just become Sun Microsystem's latest developer certification. Whether you want to be certifiable or just want to learn the technology inside and out, Head First EJB will get you there in the least painful way. And with the greatest understanding.
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Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages: Core Technologies, Vol. 1 (2nd Edition)
Published 17 years ago
by Marty Hall, Larry Brown, Prentice Hall PTR
In the Java universe, the interface layer of the ubiquitous model-view-controller (MVC) software design paradigm is handled by either servlets of JavaServer Pages (JSP). The second edition of Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, like its predecessor, documents these handy technologies fully and practically. Far more than a straight API reference, this book presents examples--complete with code and a listing or screen shot showing results--wherever possible.
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Beginning Java EE 6 with GlassFish 3, Second Edition
Published 10 years ago
by Antonio Goncalves, Apress
Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) continues to be one of the leading Java technologies and platforms from Oracle (previously Sun). Beginning Java EE 6 Platform with GlassFish 3, Second Edition is this first tutorial book on the final (RTM) version of the Java EE 6 Platform.Step by step and easy to follow, this book describes many of the Java EE 6 specifications and reference implementations, and shows them in action using practical examples.
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Java EE 5 Development with NetBeans 6
Published 12 years ago
by David Heffelfinger, Packt Publishing
This book shows you how to use NetBeans functionality to automate many of the tedious or repetitive tasks frequently encountered when developing enterprise Java applications, freeing up the developer to focus on the business logic specific parts of the application. The book is aimed at Java developers who wish to develop Java EE applications while taking advantage of NetBeans functionality to automate repetitive tasks and to ease their software development efforts. Familiarity with Java EE is no
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Professional Software Testing with Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Tools for Software Developers and Test Engineers (Pro
Published 13 years ago
by Tom Arnold, Dominic Hopton, Andy Leonard, Mike Frost, Wrox
*Visual Studio 2005 Team System (VSTS) features a robust, integrated suite of test tools that work seamlessly in the Visual Studio development environment *Covering all phases of the development lifecycle, this book shows readers how to implement best practices for software testing using the appropriate components of VSTS *Readers will learn how to use the tools effectively, directly from those who helped design and develop the software