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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... | | Programming Jakarta Struts, 2nd EditionOver the last few years, web development has turned a very important corner. Gone are the days when Java™ developers wrestled with a single JSP that contained presentation logic, database access via SQL, and navigational intelligence. Java web developers have learned from their mistakes, paid the price in debugging and... | | Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition is the definitive guide tobuilding mission-critical enterprise systems with J2EE, WebSphere, and WebSphere StudioApplication Developer. Fully updated for Versions 5.x of WebSphere Application Server andWebSphere Studio... |
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Pro Jakarta Tomcat 5Ideal for Tomcat administrators and those who wish to configure Tomcat, this succinct text describes configuration files, as well as administration features like security, auto-deployment, remote deployment, and datasources.
Java was initially released in the mid-1990s as a way to liven up static Web... | | Programming Jakarta StrutsAs popular as the Struts Framework for building web applications with Servlets and JSPs is becoming, the online documentation is inadequate, focusing on the most basic functionality and leaving out information crucial to developers writing today's complex web applications. O'Reilly's Programming Jakarta Struts was written by Chuck Cavaness... | | Mastering ResinResin 3.x is a leading Java and XML application server with native support for servlets, JSP, EJB, CMP, XML, and Web services. It has a reputation for reliability, extremely fast execution speed, and low implementation cost. Resin’s ability to work with other industry standard servers like Apache, and its built-in load balancing and virtual... |
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Ajax For Dummies (Computer/Tech)Create Web applications that act like desktop ones
Brush up on JavaScript,® use free Ajax frameworks, and make your sites rock
What if shoppers at your online store could fill their carts without waiting for multiple page refreshes? What if searches produced instant results on the same page? With this book you won't have to... | | Ant: The Definitive GuideAnt is the premiere build management tool for use in Java environments. Unlike traditional build management tools such as GNU Make, Ant is itself written in Java, is platform independent, and interfaces well with the utilities in Sun's Java software development kit (SDK). In addition to being platform independent, Ant is also independent of the... | | MySQL and Java Developer's GuideThe first comprehensive guide to MySQL for Java developers
With more than three million users, MySQL is the most popular open source database server in the world. It is the most popular database server for Linux and also runs on Windows, Macintosh, FreeBSD, and many flavors of UNIX. Most developers have built MySQL applications using... |
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Sams Teach Yourself BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 in 21 Days"If you're going to run enterprise Java applications in an n-tier architecture, you're going to need an applications server." -Java Pro Magazine, Fall 2001.
An application server is a crucial component of any serious J2EE application. BEA's WebLogic Server (WLS) is the leading product (34% per BEA), incorporating standard... | | Java Data Access: JDBC, JNDI, and JAXPThis hands-on guide shows Java developers how to access data with the new 3.0 Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API, use LDAP-enabled directory services with Java Network Directory Services (JNDI), and manipulate XML data using Java APIs for XML Processing (JAXP). Pick up this book to acquire the skills needed to effectively create Java... | | Beginning Java EE 5: From Novice to ProfessionalThis book is mainly aimed at people who already have knowledge of standard Java and have been developing small, client-side applications for the desktop. If you have read and absorbed the information contained in an entry-level book such as Ivor Horton’s Beginning Java 2 (Wrox, 2004; ISBN 0-7645-6874-4), then you will be well... |
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