Java Books
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EJB 3.1 Cookbook
Published 9 years ago
by Richard Reese, Packt Publishing
Build real world EJB solutions with a collection of simple but incredibly effective recipes *Build real world solutions and address many common tasks found in the development of EJB applications *Manage transactions and secure your EJB applications *Master EJB Web Services *Part of Packt's Cookbook series: Comprehensive step-by-step recipes illustrate the use of Java to incorporate EJB 3.1 technologiesIn Detail
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HBase: The Definitive Guide
Published 9 years ago
by Lars George, O'Reilly Media
If your organization is looking for a storage solution to accommodate a virtually endless amount of data, this book will show you how Apache HBase can fulfill your needs. As the open source implementation of Google's BigTable architecture, HBase scales to billions of rows and millions of columns, while ensuring that write and read performance remain constant.
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The Joy of Clojure: Thinking the Clojure Way
Published 9 years ago
by Michael Fogus, Chris Houser, Manning Publications
Clojure is a dynamic programming language that targets the Java Virtual Machine. The Joy of Clojure goes beyond the syntax, and shows how to write fluent, idiomatic Clojure code. Readers will learn to approach programming challenges from a Functional perspective and master the Lisp techniques that make Clojure so elegant and efficient.According to the authors, there's a "right way" to do things in Clojure.
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Android User Interface Development: Beginner's Guide
Published 10 years ago
by Jason Morris, Packt Publishing
Quickly design and develop compelling user interfaces for your Android applications *Leverage the Android platform's flexibility and power to design impactful user-interfaces *Build compelling, user-friendly applications that will look great on any Android device *Make your application stand out from the rest with styles and themes *A practical Beginner's Guide to take you step-by-step through the process of developing user interfaces to get your applications noticed!
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Rapid Java Web Development
Published 10 years ago
by Javier Paniza, CreateSpace
Developing Web Applications has never been easier with the new generation Java open source tools. You'll be amazed at how fast you can have a ready-for-production AJAX web application up and running from scratch. In this book you'll learn OpenXava, JPA, Eclipse, PostgreSQL, JUnit, HtmlUnit, Hibernate Validator framework, Liferay, etc. More importantly, you're going to learn techniques to solve both common and advanced cases that you'll face developing business applications.
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Java Programming 24-Hour Trainer
Published 10 years ago
by Yakov Fain, Wrox
A unique book-and-video package presented by Java guru Yakov FainAs one of the most popular software languages for building Web applications, Java is often the first programming language developers learn. The latest version includes numerous updates that both novice and experienced developers need to know.
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Eloquent Ruby (Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series)
Published 10 years ago
by Russ Olsen, Addison-Wesley Professional
It’s easy to write correct Ruby code, but to gain the fluency needed to write great Ruby code, you must go beyond syntax and absorb the “Ruby way” of thinking and problem solving. In Eloquent Ruby, Russ Olsen helps you write Ruby like true Rubyists do–so you can leverage its immense, surprising power.Olsen draws on years of experience internalizing the Ruby culture and teaching Ruby to other programmers.
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The Lure: The True Story of How the Department of Justice Brought Down Two of The World's Most Dangerous Cyber Criminals
Published 10 years ago
by Steve Schroeder, Course Technology PTR
Beginning in the fall of 1999, a number of Internet-related businesses and financial institutions in the United States suffered computer intrusions or "hacks" that originated from Russia. The hackers gained control of the victims' computers, copied and stole private data that included credit card information, and threatened to publish or use the stolen credit cards or inflict damage on the compromised computers unless the victims paid money or gave the hackers a job.
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Android in Action
Published 10 years ago
by Frank Ableson, Robi Sen, Manning Publications
Android is a free, open source, Java-based mobile platform developed by Google. Unlocking Android, Second Edition prepares the reader to embrace the Android mobile platform in easy-to-understand language and builds on this foundation with reusable Java code examples. It's ideal for corporate developers and hobbyists who have an interest, or a mandate, to deliver mobile software.Unlocking Android, Second Edition familiarizes the reader with the Android approach to mobile applications.
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Using JRuby: Bringing Ruby to Java
Published 10 years ago
by Charles O Nutter, Thomas Enebo, Nick Sieger, Ola Bini, Ian Dees, Pragmatic Bookshelf
Using JRuby helps experienced Java hands and Rubyists see what's on the other side of the fence--and bring the best of Ruby to the broad universe of Java environments.With JRuby, you can:Run your interpreted or compiled Ruby program in environments where the Java Virtual Machine is a requirement. Treat JRuby as a "better Ruby," with faster performance for some uses and hassle-free linkage to third-party code. Make your Java program scriptable with Ruby.