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Java EE 5 Development using GlassFish Application ServerThis is a guide to developing Java EE 5 applications deployed to the high-performance, Java EE 5-compliant GlassFish application server, which is quickly gaining massive popularity. After GlassFish installation and configuration, it covers application development, including all major Java EE 5 APIs: JSPs, JSTL, Servlets, and JSF for web... | | JUnit Recipes: Practical Methods for Programmer TestingC Vu, Journal of ACCU "Very comprehensive...Highly Recommended."
When testing becomes a developer's habit good things tend to happen--good productivity, good code, and good job satisfaction. If you want some of that, there's no better way to start your testing habit, nor to continue feeding ... | | Designing Enterprise Applications with the J2EE PlatformSINCE its introduction more than two years ago, the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), has rapidly established a new model for developing distributed applications. This model is based on well-defined components that can automatically take advantage of sophisticated platform services. These components can be developed according to standard... |
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Professional Java Tools for Extreme Programming: Ant, XDoclet, JUnit, Cactus, and Maven (Programmer to Programmer)The Extreme Programming (XP) methodology enables you to build and test enterprise systems quickly without sacrificing quality. In the last few years, open source developers have created or significantly improved a host of Java XP tools, from XDoclet, Maven, AntHill, and Eclipse to Ant, JUnit, and Cactus. This practical, code-intensive guide... | | Spring: A Developer's NotebookSince development first began on Spring in 2003, there's been a constant buzz about it in Java development publications and corporate IT departments. The reason is clear: Spring is a lightweight Java framework in a world of complex heavyweight architectures that take forever to implement. Spring is like a breath of fresh air to overworked... | | Beginning Algorithms (Wrox Beginning Guides)Beginning Algorithms
A good understanding of algorithms, and the knowledge of when to apply them, is crucial to producing software that not only works correctly, but also performs efficiently. This is the only book to impart all this essential information—from the basics of algorithms, data structures, and performance characteristics to... |
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Java Web Services in a NutshellThis book is intended to be used in conjunction with the best-selling O'Reilly titles Java in a Nutshell, by David Flanagan and Java Enterprise in a Nutshell, by William Crawford, Jim Farley, and David Flanagan. Java in a... | | | | |
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Applied Mathematics for Database Professionals (Expert's Voice)Relational databases hold data, right? They indeed do, but to think of a database as nothing more than a container for data is to miss out on the profound power that underlies relational technology. A far more powerful way of thinking lies in relational technology's foundation in the mathematical disciplines of logic and set theory.
Databases... | | Mastering AspectJ: Aspect-Oriented Programming in JavaWrite cleaner, easier-to-maintain applications with this code-intensive approach to using AspectJ
Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) promises to increase the power of OO applications by modularizing functionality that cuts across classes (such as logging, transaction management, design patterns, and security). If your application has this type... | | J2ME: The Complete ReferenceThe Most Comprehensive J2ME Resource Available!
Java developers, here's your chance to survey the scope of J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) knowledge in one solidly written reference. Discover the basic architecture and functionality of J2ME and how it differs from J2SE and J2EE. Build a J2ME database with coverage of essentials such as... |
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