J2EE Books
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Hibernate Made Easy: Simplified Data Persistence with Hibernate and JPA (Java Persistence API) Annotations
Published 12 years ago
by Cameron Wallace McKenzie, PulpJava
If HIBERNATE makes Java-based, data-persistence, so incredibly easy to perform, then why do all of the most popular resources make Hibernate technology so darned impossible to learn? Well, learning Hibernate doesn't have to be hard anymore; not with a copy of HIBERNATE MADE EASY by your side! Cameron McKenzie's, Hibernate Made Easy, finally brings to light the idea that a technology that is fun and easy to use, should also be fun and easy to learn.
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Harnessing Hibernate
Published 12 years ago
by James Elliott, Tim OBrien, Ryan Fowler, O'Reilly Media
Harnessing Hibernate is an ideal introduction to the popular framework that lets Java developers work with information from a relational database easily and efficiently. Databases are a very different world than Java objects, and they often involve people with different skills and specializations. With Hibernate, bridging these two worlds is significantly easier, and with this book, you can get up to speed with Hibernate quickly.
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Service Oriented Java Business Integration: Enterprise Service Bus integration solutions for Java developers
Published 12 years ago
by Binildas A. Christudas, Packt Publishing
In Detail The goal of Java Business Integration (JBI) is to allow components and services to be integrated in a vendor-independent way, allowing users and vendors to plug and play. Java Business Integration (JBI) is a specification aiming to define a Service Provider Interface for integration containers so that integration components written for these containers are portable across containers and also integrate with other components or services using standard protocols and formats.
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Murach's Java Servlets and JSP, 2nd Edition
Published 13 years ago
by Andrea Steelman, Joel Murach, Mike Murach & Associates
This new edition of Murach's Java Servlets and JSP makes it easier than ever for Java developers to master web programming. It starts by showing how to install and use Tomcat as a web server and NetBeans as an IDE. Then, it teaches how and when to use JavaServer Pages and Java servlets to build well-structured web applications that implement the MVC pattern. Next, it shows how to use sessions, cookies, JavaBeans, Expression Language (EL), the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL), and custom tags.
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Beginning Spring 2: From Novice to Professional
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Dave Minter, Apress
Spring has made a remarkable rise since its conception in 2002. Users find Spring the ideal framework to build their applications in J2EE environments. Beginning Spring 2 is the first and only Spring–authorized book that takes you through the first steps of using Spring, and requires no prior J2EE experience. It discusses relevant integrated technologies that you should be aware of, and illustrates how Spring makes using them easier.
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Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages: Advanced Technologies, Vol. 2 (2nd Edition) (Core Series)
Published 13 years ago
by Marty Hall, Larry Brown, Yaakov Chaikin, Prentice Hall PTR
Java EE is the technology of choice for e-commerce applications, interactive Web sites, and Web-enabled services. Servlet and JSP technology provides the link between Web clients and server-side applications on this platform. Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, Volume 2: Advanced Technologies, Second Edition, is the definitive guide to the advanced features and capabilities provided by servlets and JSP.
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Java EE 5 Development using GlassFish Application Server: The complete guide to installing and configuring the GlassFish
Published 13 years ago
by David Heffelfinger, Packt Publishing
This book is a Developer's Guide, covering the ins and outs of developing Java EE 5 applications deployed to the standards-compliant, high performance GlassFish application server. GlassFish is a free, open-source Java EE 5-compliant application server that is quickly gaining massive popularity. This book explains GlassFish installation and configuration, and then moves on to Java EE 5 application development, covering all major Java EE 5 APIs.
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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
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Building Spring 2 Enterprise Applications
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Seth Ladd, Bram Smeets, Apress
Spring has made a remarkable rise in popularity since its conception in 2002. Many users have found the lightweight, open source Spring Framework 2.x ideal for building their applications in Java EE environments. Written by Interface21, Building Spring 2 Enterprise Applications will take developers through the following: Covers the first steps of using Spring while discussing the relevant technologies that Spring can be integrated with, what to be aware of, and how working with Spring makes the
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Spring in Action
Published 13 years ago
by Craig Walls, Ryan Breidenbach, Manning Publications
Spring in Action 2E is an expanded, completely updated second edition of the best selling Spring in Action. Written by Craig Walls, one of Manning's best writers, this book covers the exciting new features of Spring 2.0, which was released in October 2006. Spring is a lightweight container framework that represents an exciting way to build enterprise components with simple Java objects.