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XML, Web Services, and the Data Revolution (Technology Series)"Frank Coyle's XML,Web Services, and the Data Revolution does a great job of explaining the XML phenomenon by clearly describing where it came from, why it has proved so useful, and where it is likely to take us."—Michael Champion
XML, Web Services, and the Data Revolution presents a... | | GTK+ /Gnome Application Development
This title is for the reader who is conversant with the C programming language and UNIX/Linux development. It provides detailed and solution-oriented information designed to meet the needs of programmers and application developers using the GTK+/Gnome libraries. Coverage complements existing GTK+/Gnome documentation, going into more depth on... | | Mastering JBuilderThe authoritative guide to building large-scale applications with JBuilder®
JBuilder is a tool designed by Java developers for Java developers. JBuilder developers need a guide that delves into the more powerful techniques that are required to build enterprise-strength applications.
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Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0This book is a tutorial on Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). It’s about EJB concepts, methodology, and development. This book also contains a number of advanced EJB topics, giving you a practical and real-world understanding of the subject. By reading this book, you will acquire a deep understanding of EJB.
Make no mistake about... | | Applied C++: Practical Techniques for Building Better Software"I really like the software engineering advice given here. As the chief engineer/architect for a large development group, I can say with certainty that the advice given in this book about how real-world projects must work is right on the mark." -Steve Vinoski, coauthor of Advanced CORBA Programming with C++,... | | CORBA Networking With JavaThis book is not a CORBA technical reference, but is a CORBA book for project management as the author correctly defined. And as a book for project management, this is a very good textbook. If you are a project manager, read it before your schedule delays or your presentation receives questions that you cannot answer. It's not fair to look for... |
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Building Application Servers (SIGS: Advances in Object Technology)
You've read everything you can find about middleware, CORBA, transaction
monitors, message brokers, enterprise JavaBeans, and other distributed
technologies. Now it's time to put them to work. Time to build
your company's first multi-tiered application. But where do you start?
How do you structure the programs? How... | | Jdbc: Java Database ConnectivityThis valuable guide provides both the academic side--designing databases--and the practical side--coding interfaces--of enterprise applications involving JDBC. Van Haecke goes into much detail on designing database applications, a process he calls identifying the "business logic" of a program. He talks a little bit about three-tier... | | |
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