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Professional Apache Tomcat 6 (WROX Professional Guides)With this comprehensive resource, you'll uncover the ins-and-outs of installing, configuring, and running the Apache Tomcat server. This book not only provides a line-by-line analysis of configuration options, but also explores the features and capabilities of Tomcat. You'll then gain the skills to solve the type of problems that arise during all... | | Test Driven: TDD and Acceptance TDD for Java Developers
In test driven development, you first write an executable test of what your application code must do. Only then do you write the code itself and, with the test spurring you on, you improve your design. In acceptance test driven development (ATDD), you use the same technique to implement product features, benefiting from iterative development,... | | Websphere J2Ee Application Development for the IBM Iseries ServerWebSphere Application Server 4.0 delivers the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) implementation. It is the IBM strategic Web application server and a key IBM iSeries product for enabling e-business applications. The iSeries server and WebSphere Application Server are a perfect match for hosting e-business applications. You can build J2EE applications... |
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Enterprise OSGi in Action: With examples using Apache Aries
Summary
Enterprise OSGI in Action is a hands-on guide for developers using OSGi to build the next generation of enterprise Java applications. By presenting relevant examples and case studies, this book guides the reader through the maze of new standards and projects.
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In the summer of 2001, after 15 years of developing graphical user interfaces and
graphics-intensive applications, I read a best-selling book about implementing
web applications by someone I did not know—Jason Hunter—but whom, unbeknownst
to me, would soon become a good friend on the No Fluff Just Stuff
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The first edition of this book covered the then-new Jakarta Tomcat 4. Tomcat has come a long way from
there, becoming Apache Tomcat in the process, with version 7 released in January 2011. During this
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