Java Books
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Pro JSP, Third Edition
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Matt Raible, Sing Li, Dave Johnson, Daniel Jepp, Sam Dalton, Simon Brown, Apress
Simpler, faster, easier dynamic website development based on new additions to an established and proven technology&emdash;that's what JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.0 is all about. Pro JSP, Third Edition is the most comprehensive guide and reference to JSP 2.0 yet. It equips you with the tools, techniques, and understanding you need to develop web applications with JSP and Java servlets. The new features of the JSP 2.0 and Servlet 2.
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J2ME Games With MIDP2
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Carol Hamer, Apress
(Carol Hamer's) enthusiasm for the topic comes through and makes you wants to try the many sample games. — Thomas Paul, JavaRanch Sheriff If you're looking for a book written by a games industry insider with a clear voice, this is it. The excellent text is complemented by rich, well-written example games. From graphics to sound to networking, this book will teach you how to create games using the full power of MIDP 2.0.
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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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Pro Apache Geronimo
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Kishore Kumar, Apress
Pro Apache Geronimo teaches you all about using Apache Geronimo, the open source lightweight J2EE/Java EE 5 web application server. Geronimos GBeans enable you to deploy sophisticated server-side enterprise Java applications and perform special enterprise-level Java development for transactional support.
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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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Oracle JDeveloper 10g: Empowering J2EE Development
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Harshad Oak, Apress
The age for using a simple text editor is long gone. The ever-growing complexity of Java and J2EE creates a need for Java development tools that offer more. If you want to be more productive with Java, you need a Java IDE. Oracle JDeveloper 10g is an IDE that enables you to develop Java applications with minimal effort. JDeveloper can do wonders for your Swing, JSP, Servlets, Struts, EJBs, and Web Services developments.
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Foundations of AOP for J2EE Development
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Lionel Seinturier, Renaud Pawlak, Apress
Foundations of AOP for J2EE Development covers a relatively new programming paradigm: aspect-oriented programming, or AOP. Presented are the core concepts of AOP: AspectJ 5, JBoss AOP, Spring AOP, and JAC. Specific features of these tools are compared. The book also explores the potential uses of AOP in everyday programming life, such as design patterns implementation, program testing, and application management.
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Web Services Patterns: Java Edition
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Paul B. Monday, Apress
Web Service Patterns: Java Edition describes architectural patterns that can guide you through design patterns (service implementation and usage) and illustrates the different ways in which you can use web services. Author Paul Monday had two primary goals in writing this book: to show some interesting design patterns that are applicable to web services as well as the broader computing community and to give some hands-on experience using a web service environment.
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Pro Apache Beehive (Expert's Voice in Java)
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Kunal Mittal, Srinivas Kanchanavally, Apress
If you want exposure to the new open source lightweight SOA-driven Apache Beehive framework project, then pick up Pro Apache Beehive, the first book on this MVC Web framework, which is increasingly gaining interest in the Eclipse community through Eclipse Pollinate. Author Kunal Mittal addresses specific Beehive topics such as page flows, controls, JSR 181 web services, XMLBeans and more.
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Pro JMX: Java Management Extensions
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by J. Jeffrey Hanson, Jeff Hanson, Apress
...grab a copy of Pro JMX at your local bookstore and stick yourself deep into your La-Z-Boy for a relaxing reading experience. — Valentin Crettaz, Val's Blog Get ready to plunge into the complete world of JMX architecture&emdash;including the release of JMX Remoting 1.2! Pro JMX: Java Management Extensions features cutting-edge examples of JMX integration with distributed applications, including sequence diagrams and real-world sample code.