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 Spring LiveThis book is written for Java developers familiar with web frameworks. Its main purpose is for Java developers to learn Spring and evaluate it against other frameworks. One of my hopes is to compare Spring to other web frameworks, or at least show how it can be integrated with other frameworks (i.e. Struts, WebWork, maybe even Tapestry down the... |  |  J2EE Professional ProjectsUse Java 2 Enterprise Edition to accomplish real-world, professional tasks. Incorporating three hands-on projects, J2EE Professional Projects is your key to unlocking the power of J2EE. Each project focuses on a specific concept and is based on a real-world situation. Using the projects as your guide, you will create a chat application, create an... |  |  EJB Design Patterns: Advanced Patterns, Processes, and IdiomsA lot of programming involves solving the same kinds of basic problems. Well, what if a community of experts got together and pooled their knowledge to come up with the best programming practices for solving these problems? You would have what are known as design patterns. Author Floyd Marinescu, a leading expert on EJB, worked with the... |
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 EJB & JSP: Java on the EdgeThis book presents JSP and EJB to the HTML-savvy Java programmer, with a caveat: any Java developer interested indeveloping multi-tiered distributed applications needs to know something about a range of J2EE APIs. That said,knowing JSP will allow a programmer to create dynamic web content (easier than with Java Servlets) and knowing EJBwill allow a... |  |  Sams Teach Yourself EJB in 21 DaysWith the introduction of Java in the mid-1990s, its portability was obvious on the client side. Java has quickly become the language of choice for writing applications. Most browsers support Java, and Java applets and Java applications can run on any machine or operating system. But this is not enough for enterprise applications,... |  |  |
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