Java Books
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Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Stefan Denninger, Ingo Peters, Rob Castenada, Apress
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a server-side component model for transaction-aware distributed enterprise applications, written in the Java programming language. Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1 details the architecture of the Enterprise JavaBeans component model. After the authors introduce the component paradigm, they move on to cover EJB architecture basics.
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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.
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Creating Web Portals with BEA WebLogic
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Howard Block, Rob Castle, David Hritz, Apress
Creating Web Portals with BEA WebLogic shows the beginning portal developer how to develop a portal application from start to finish, and supplies the intermediate developer with proven strategies and development techniques for creating an enterprise portal. It also provides the advanced Java application server developer with a full range of reference material. This comprehensive reference goes far beyond basic portal development.
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Wireless Java: Developing with J2ME
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jonathan Knudsen, Apress
Although Java is incredibly popular, the standard edition of Java is way too big and bulky to build applications for wireless devices such as PDAs and phones. Thus, Sun has released Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME). J2ME has the potential to be as revolutionary in the wireless space as Java has been in the server space. Wireless Java: Developing with J2ME, Second Edition is updated to include coverage of the next version of programs for mobile Java devices. MIDP 2.
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Bug Patterns In Java
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Eric Allen, Apress
Bug Patterns in Java presents a methodology for diagnosing and debugging computer programs. The act of debugging will be presented as an ideal application of the scientific method. Skill in this area is entirely independent of other programming skills, such as designing for extensibility and reuse. Nevertheless, it is seldom taught explicitly. Eric Allen lays out a theory of debugging, and how it relates to the rest of the development cycle.
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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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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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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.
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J2EE FrontEnd Technologies: A Programmer's Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and JavaBeans
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Lennart Jorelid, Apress
J2EE FrontEnd Technologies: A Programmer's Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans concisely and accurately describes what you need to know about effective enterprise development based on servlets, JSPs, and EJBs. Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs are the most important aspects of Java as it is used in the production of enterprise Web applications today.