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Advanced Java NetworkingAdvanced Java Networking gives the reader a well-rounded and fairly detailed introduction to Java networking technologies. The subjects Sridharan covers sound like a seminar list from a software development conference: IDL/CORBA, RMI, JDBC/SQL, JavaBeans, Castanet, JMAPI, servlets, and JavaOS, to name a few. But this isn't a dilettantish... | | Bitter EJBAfter taking a ten-year break from writing books, Bruce Tate returned to publishing in 2002 with the bestseller, Bitter Java. In Bitter Java, he introduced the concept of antipatterns, which he defined simply as common programming problems that trap software... | | JavaScript for Dummies Quick ReferenceTucking a few JavaScript statements in among the HTML code that makes up your Web pages makes a dramatic difference. Enhanced, more interactive navigation buttons, user input validation, and scrolling messages are but a few of the improvements that you can make with JavaScript.
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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... | | Enterprise Java with UML
This work is a comprehensive guide to using UML (Unified Modelling Language) in model Java applications. The book presents strategies for developing enterprise systems using Java and related technologies - XML, Servlets, Enterprise JavaBeans, Swing Components, CORBA, RMI, and others. The authors explain how UML is used as a modelling tool for... | | Enterprise JavaBeans, Fourth EditionThis authoritative guide includes everything that made previous editions of Enterprise JavaBeans the single must-have book for EJB developers: the author's solid grasp on the complexities of EJBs; hundreds of clear, practical examples; adept coverage the key concepts EJBs ; and diagrams to illustrate the... |
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