Java Books
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J2EE & Java: Developing Secure Web Applications with Java Technology (Hacking Exposed)
Published 18 years ago
by Art Taylor, Brian Buege, Randy Layman, McGraw-Hill
Written in the same exciting and informative style as the international blockbuster Hacking Exposed, this book provides comprehensive coverage of the tools and techniques for testing and correcting J2EE and Java security issues. Includes examples of J2EE attacks and countermeasures, risk ratings throughout the chapters and case studies.
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Patterns in Java: A Catalog of Reusable Design Patterns Illustrated with UML, 2nd Edition, Volume 1
Published 18 years ago
by Mark Grand, Wiley
Software design patterns let developers reuse tried-and-true designs in new projects. For the state of the art in object design, consider Patterns in Java, perhaps the best book that Java developers have at their disposal for getting leading-edge pattern expertise in a convenient and well-organized volume. The guide opens with background on pattern research, including the groundbreaking Design Patterns.
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Beginning Visual C# (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 18 years ago
by Karli Watson, David Espinosa, Zach Greenvoss, Jacob Hammer Pedersen, Christian Nagel, Jon D. Reid, Matthew Reynolds, Morgan Skinner, Eric White, Wrox
By using this book with Visual Studio .NET you'll come to understand the fundamentals of the C# language and learn to program the .NET Framework. We'll help you succeed - from your first steps in the language up to the point where you are ready to write real world C# applications.
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The Sun Certified Java Developer Exam with J2SE 1.4
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jeremy Patterson, Mehran Habibi, Terry Camerlengo, Apress
The Sun Certified Java Developer Exam with J2SE 1.4 takes a two-pronged approach, introducing the new features of J2SE 1.4 in the context of projects structured to mirror the Sun Certified Java Developer (SCJD) examination. Upon reading this book, you'll master the new features of J2SE 1.4 while preparing yourself for the exam. To begin, you'll find discussion of the SCJD exam and the expectations of the programming assignment.
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.NET Development for Java Programmers
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Paul Gibbons, Apress
Java developers have adapted to a world in which everything is an object, resources are reclaimed by a garbage collector, and multiple inheritance is replaced by interfaces. All of these things have prepared developers to thrive in Microsoft's new .NET environment using C#. Despite similarities between Java and C#, complex differences still lurk. This book will walk you through both language and library differences, to help you develop enterprise applications requiring mastery.
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Foundations of Algorithms Using Java Pseudocode
Published 18 years ago
by Richard E. Neapolitan, Kumarass Naimipour, Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Foundations of Algorithms Using Java Pseudocode offers a well-balanced presentation on designing algorithms, complexity analysis of algorithms, and computational complexity that is accessible to mainstream computer science students who have a background in college algebra and discrete structures. To support their approach, the authors present mathematical concepts using standard English and a simpler notation than is found in most texts.
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SCWCD Exam Study Kit: Java Web Component Developer Certification
Published 18 years ago
by Hanumant Deshmukh, Jignesh Malavia, Manning Publications
Aimed at helping Java developers, Servlet/JSP developers, and J2EE developers pass the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD), this guide covers all the important aspects of the Servlet and JSP technology including Design Patterns and Filters. Also covered are the installation of Tomcat and the basics of XML, and Exam Quick Prep for refreshing important concepts at the last minute.
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XML Programming: Web Applications and Web Services With JSP and ASP
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Alexander Nakhimovsky, Tom Myers, Apress
XML Programming: Web Applications and Web Services with JSP and ASP provides a fast-moving introduction to the XML family of technologies for programmers. Although written with a focus upon JSP- and ASP-based XML solutions, the book presents the material from a language-independent point of view that benefits all developers, whatever their language. The code is written to be readable by all.
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Java and SOAP
Published 18 years ago
by Robert Englander, O'Reilly Media
Java and SOAP provides Java developers with an in-depth look at SOAP (the Simple Object Access Protocol). Of course, it covers the basics: what SOAP is, why it's soared to a spot on the Buzzwords' Top Ten list, and what its features and capabilities are. And it shows you how to work with some of the more common Java APIs in the SOAP world: Apache SOAP and GLUE.
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JSP Examples and Best Practices
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Andrew Patzer, Apress
While most other books merely instruct on basic JSP and servlet development, JSP Examples and Best Practices gives you some of the best practices and design principles, enabling you to build scalable and extensible enterprise Java applications. And JavaServer Pages technology can be used to build complex enterprise applications in a highly re-usable manner.