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 Core JavaServer(TM) Faces, Second Edition (2nd Edition) (Core Series)JavaServer Faces (JSF) is quickly emerging as the leading solution for rapid user interface development in Java-based server-side applications. Now, Core JavaServer™ Faces—the #1 guide to JSF—has been thoroughly updated in this second edition, covering the latest feature enhancements, the... |  |  |  |  Hibernate QuicklyHibernate is a solid, productive Object Relational Mapping (ORM) tool that lets developers think and work with objects rather than tables and columns. It has grown over the years, been used by many developers, and has gone through three major versions. This book’s goal is to make you productive with Hibernate.
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 JasperReports: Reporting for Java DevelopersJasperReports is the world's most popular embeddable Java open source reporting library, providing Java developers with the power to easily create rich print and web reports. This book shows you exactly how to get started, and develop the skills to get the most from JasperReports. The book steers you through each point of report setup, to creating,... |  |  Covert Java: Techniques for Decompiling, Patching, and Reverse EngineeringAs a Java developer, you may find yourself in a situation where you have to maintain someone else's code or use a third-party's library for your own application without documentation of the original source code. Rather than spend hours feeling like you want to bang your head against the wall, turn to Covert Java: Techniques for Decompiling,... |  |  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... |
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 Professional Hibernate (Programmer to Programmer)What is this book about?
This book is written for professional Java developers who already understand how to build server-side Java applications.Ð The book assumes no previous experience with Hibernate, thoughÐ readers should have aÐ general familiarity with databases and Web development. ... |  |  Ajax on JavaThis practical guide shows you how to make your Java web applications more responsive and dynamic by incorporating new Ajaxian features, including suggestion lists, drag-and-drop, and more. Java developers can choose between many different ways of incorporating Ajax, from building JavaScript into your applications "by hand" to using... |  |  Art of Java Web Development: Struts, Tapestry, Commons, Velocity, JUnit, Axis, Cocoon, InternetBeans, WebWork
A guide to the skills required for state-of-the-art web development, this book covers a variety of web development frameworks. The uses of the standard web API to create applications with increasingly sophisticated architectures are highlighted, and a discussion of the development of industry-accepted best practices for architecture is ... |
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