Java Books
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Professional C#
Published 19 years ago
by Simon Robinson, Burt Harvey, Craig McQueen, Christian Nagel, Morgan Skinner, Jay Glynn, Karli Watson, Ollie Cornes, Jerod Moemeka, Wrox
The ideal introduction to writing C# programs on the .NET Framework, for developers working at the leading edge.
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Enterprise Java for SAP
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Austin Sincock, Apress
Enterprise Java for SAP is designed as an introduction to the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) for the SAP developer. After providing a general introduction to Java, author Austin Sincock explores how to open the typically closed SAP environment to the world of Java. Utilizing SAP's latest Java connector, JCo, Sincock details an end-to-end web application that connects directly to SAP, including the deployment and implementation of both a web server and an external database.
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Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages: Ada, Real-Time Java and C/Real-Time POSIX (International Computer Science S
Published 11 years ago
by Alan Burns, Andy Wellings, Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
From mobile phones to microwave ovens, engine management systems to aircraft avionics systems, safety, reliability, and time-critical response are all critical factors. There is strong demand in industry for software/hardware engineers with Real-Time design and programming skills. This text focuses on the different languages (including Ada and Java) used to program real-time applications and the language constructs required to enable you to develop these critical skills.
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WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5.0
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Igor Livshin, Apress
Covers integration of WSAD with WebSphere MQ (MQSeries), which allows the enterprise application to connect to a legacy data&emdash;critical information for any enterprise developer and not available elsewhere Teaches development of JMS Point-to-Point and Publish/Subscribe applications Provides in-depth discussion of pattern development, and includes tips and best practices WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5.
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Decompiling Java
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Godfrey Nolan, Apress
Fascinated by the Java lady? Ever wanted to ask her out but never dared to? Get this book and take a shot. Decompiling Java is a worthwhile guide to this exotic niche in the Java landscape. — Bill Simons, Member, Denver JUG Both Java and .NET use the idea of a "virtual machine," or VM. And while VMs are useful for some purposes, they undermine the security of your source code, because creation can be reversed, or "decompiled.
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C# 2.0 : Practical Guide for Programmers (The Practical Guides)
Published 16 years ago
by Michel de Champlain, Brian G. Patrick, Unknown
You dont need coddling; you dont need to be told what you already know. What you need is a book that uses your experience as a Java or C++ programmer to give you a leg up into the challenges and rewards of C#. And this Practical Guide is precisely what youre after.
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Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Adam Myatt, Apress
Written for Java developers of varying skill and familiarity with the open source NetBeans IDE as well as Java IDEs in general, Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition focuses on using NetBeans IDE as a professional Java EE 5 software development platform. Experienced author Adam Myatt provides a comprehensive guide to mapping out the functionality of NetBeans IDE and its enterprise add-ons: Enterprise Pack and Visual Web Pack.
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Logging in Java with the JDK 1.4 Logging API and Apache log4j
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Samudra Gupta, Apress
Logging in Java with the JDK 1.4 Logging API and Apache log4j is the first book to discuss the two foremost logging APIs: JDK 1.4.0 logging API and Apache log4j 1.2.6 logging API for application developers. The internals of each API are examined, contrasted, and compared in exhaustive depth. Programmers will find a wealth of information simply not available elsewhere&emdash;not even on the Internet. Each concept explained is accompanied by code example written in Java language.
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The Definitive Guide to db4o
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jim Paterson, Stefan Edlich, Apress
To satisfy the demand for 24/7 information access, applications available in airport and conference kiosks, and in the mobile, gaming, and medical industries, provide consumers data access wherever they are. But its essential that fast availability not be traded for quality performance. A prominent solution for managing the data in these applications and devices is db4othe open source object database native to the Java and .NET platforms.
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Bluetooth For Java
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Bruce Hopkins, Ranjith Antony, Apress
Bluetooth is a technology for wireless communication that functions in much the same way that home/office laptops connect to the Internet. It is typically used for short burst communications instead of a continuous connection. Because of this difference, Bluetooth is more typically found supported in wireless phones and personal devices. Bluetooth for Java is not an overview of Bluetooth.