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Murach's Java Servlets and JSP, 2nd Edition
Ever since the late 1990s when Java servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) came into widespread use, web site developers have been switching from CGI scripting languages to servlets and JSPs. As a result, there has been tremendous growth in the use of servlets and JSPs. Today, there's little doubt that scrvlet and JSP technology is here to... | | Maven: The Definitive Guide
For too long, developers have worked on disorganized application projects, where every part seemed to have its own build system, and no common repository existed for information about the state of the project. Now there's help. The long-awaited official documentation to Maven is here.
Written by Maven creator... | | Rich Client Programming: Plugging into the NetBeans(TM) PlatformThe open-source NetBeans Platform is an extraordinarily powerful framework for building "write once, run anywhere" rich client applications. Now, for the first time since the release of NetBeans IDE 5.0, there's a comprehensive guide to rich client development on the NetBeans Platform.
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Professional Apache Tomcat 5 (Programmer to Programmer)The Apache Tomcat server and related technologies give Java™ developers a rich set of tools to quickly build more sophisticated Web applications. Tomcat version 5 supports the latest JSP™ and Servlet specifications, JSP 2.0, and Servlets 2.4. This completely updated volume offers you a thorough education in Tomcat 5 as well as 4.1.
... | | Beginning Java 7 (Beginning Apress)
Welcome to Java. This chapter launches you on a tour of this technology by focusing on fundamentals.
First, you receive an answer to the “What is Java?” question. If you have not previously encountered Java,
the answer might surprise you. Next, you are introduced to some basic tools that will help you start
developing Java... | | Getting started with IntelliJ IDEA
Exploit IntelliJ IDEA’s unique features to rapidly develop web and Java Enterprise applications
Overview
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Exhibit techniques that improve development performance
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Present framework support
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Create an application that explores the features of the integrated development...
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Java™ Application Development on Linux®Readers learn how to:
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Use development tools available on Linux, such as the GNU Compiler for Java (gcj), Ant, the NetBeans IDE, IBM's Eclipse Java IDE, JUnit, and SunONE Studio
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Develop business logic layers using Java DataBase... | | NetBeans Platform 6.9 Developer's Guide
The NetBeans Platform has many features provided out of the box for Swing desktop application developers. It can take you hours just to create menu bars, toolbars, a window system, and other typical desktop application infrastructural needs rather than you focusing on your domain knowledge. Imagine how much time you could save with a hands-on... | | NetBeans Enterprise Pack: Building SOA ApplicationsComposite applications aid businesses by stitching together various componented business capabilities. In the current enterprise scenario, empowering business users to react quickly to the rapidly changing business environment is the top most priority. With the advent of composite applications the 'reuse' paradigm has moved from the technical... |
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