25th
JUL

How to Program Using Java

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How to Program Using Java

How to Program Using Java

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (May 27, 2004)
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22nd
JUL

Jakarta Pitfalls: Time-Saving Solutions for Struts, Ant, JUnit, and Cactus

Posted by GaQuay under Java

Jakarta Pitfalls: Time-Saving Solutions for Struts, Ant, JUnit, and Cactus
Jakarta Pitfalls: Time-Saving Solutions for Struts, Ant, JUnit, and Cactus

Book Description

  • Ideal intermediate-level book for programmers to turn to once they have read the introductory books.
  • Identifies what can go wrong and provides refactored solutions for each pitfall complete with code.
  • All of the pitfalls are cross-referenced within the text as well as outlined in a summary table in the back of the book.
  • Includes background information and troubleshooting tips so programmers can avoid other errors that may also occur.
  • The Web site contains all of the refactored code solutions and links to appropriate tool downloads.
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19th
JUL

Oracle and Java Development (Sams White Book)

Posted by GaQuay under Database, Java

Oracle and Java Development (Sams White Book)

Oracle and Java Development (Sams White Book)

Book Description

  • Describes Oracle’s Internet Computing Platform for developing applications.
  • Outlines Key Oracle Java technologies like Enterprise Java Beans, Business Components, Java Server Pages, and Servlets for developing and deploying applications using Oracle 8i.
  • Describes the creation of dynamic Web Content with Java.
  • Describes database interaction with Java using Java stored procedures, JDBC, and SQLJ.
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19th

Making Use of JSP

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Making Use of JSP

Making Use of JSP

Book Description
JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a multipurpose language based on Java technology that provides a simplified, fast way to create dynamic Web content. JSP is specific to Web page creation and rendering, and is a key Web technology for developers and administrators working with Java.

  • Explains how JSP can be used to simplify tasks, shorten the development cycle, and integrate Web content with other elements of J2EE
  • Shows how JSP enables Web designers and other nonprogrammers to quickly gain essential abilities for the creation of dynamic Web pages
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18th
JUL

BEA WebLogic Server 8 for Dummies

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BEA WebLogic Server 8 for Dummies
BEA WebLogic Server 8 for Dummies

Book Description

  • Provides an introduction to J2EE using the WebLogic platform, which claims the largest market share-about forty percent-of the Java application server market
  • Features the most comprehensive coverage of the component types of WebLogic in the friendly For Dummies style
  • Covers static resources, JSPs, taglibs and servlets, EJBs, and WebLogic’s Web service development and deployment capabilities and tools
  • Teaches readers the basic administration and monitoring capabilities built into WebLogic, using a conversational and example-driven approach
  • Uses real-world analogies all programmers will recognize to introduce the major topics of J2EE
  • Examples will include not only coding, but also step-by-step deployment and troubleshooting tips
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