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Java Pocket Guide (Pocket Guides)

»rank: 56198

by: Robert Liguori, Patricia Liguori


: :How many times have you reached an impasse while writing code because you couldn't remember how something in Java worked? This new pocket guide is designed to keep you moving. Concise, convenient and easy to use, the Java Pocket Guide gives you Java stripped down to its bare essentials -- in fact, it's the only book on Java that you can actually fit in your pocket. Written by Robert and Patricia Liguori, senior software and lead information engineers for Java-based air traffic management and simulation environments, Java Pocket Guide contains everything you really need to know about Java, particularly everything you need to remember. The book pays special attention to ...


Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 24 Hours (2nd Edition)

»rank: 1052824

by: Michael Moncur


: : Twenty-four lessons to becoming proficient in JavaScript programming languages. Teaches skills such as building dynamic Web pages, creating rollovers and animations, creating shopping cart scripts, and debugging applications. Previous edition not cited. Softcover.


Filthy Rich Clients: Developing Animated and Graphical Effects for Desktop Java Applications (Java Series)

»rank: 92351

by: Chet Haase, Romain Guy


: :Filthy Rich Clients refers to ultra-graphically rich applications that ooze cool. They suck the user in from the outset and hang on to them with a death grip of excitement. Filthy Rich Clients: Developing Animated and Graphical Effects for Desktop Java™ Applications shows you how to build better, more effective, cooler desktop applications that intensify the user experience.The keys to Filthy Rich Clients are graphical and animated effects. These kinds of effects provide ways of enhancing the user experience of the application through more attractive GUIs, dynamic effects that give your application a pulse, and animated transitions that keep your user connected to the logical flow of the application. The ...


Head First Design Patterns Poster (Head First)

»rank: 44816

by: Eric Freeman, Elisabeth Freeman


: :You know you don't want to reinvent the wheel (or worse, a flat tire), so you look to Design Patterns--the lessons learned by those who've faced the same problems. With Design Patterns, you get to take advantage of the best practices and experience of others, so that you can spend your time on...something else. Something more challenging. Something more complex. Something more fun. Head First Design Patterns Poster is a companion to Head First Design Patterns. It summarizes visually, 16 of the most common design patterns including Adapter, Command, Composite Decorator, Observer, Proxy, State, Singleton, Strategy, and more. Each pattern includes a handy page reference to both Head First Design ...


Pro Spring

»rank: 46458

by: Rob Harrop, Jan Machacek


: : Pro Spring is not a blatant clone of the supplied documentation. Instead...the authors gracefully introduce Spring by adopting a very pragmatic approach based on their real-world experiences with the framework. — Valentin Crettaz, JavaRanch Bartender Spring—the open source Java–based framework—allows you to build lighter, better performing applications. Written by Spring insiders Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek, Pro Spring is the only book endorsed by Rod Johnson, founder of the Spring Framework. At over 800 pages, this is by far the most comprehensive book available and thoroughly explores the power of Spring. You’ll learn Spring basics and core topics, as well as share the authors’ insights and real–world experience with ...


JBoss in Action: Configuring the JBoss Application Server

»rank: 131366

by: Javid Jamae, Peter Johnson


: :JBoss in Action is the first book to focus on teaching readers in detail how to use the JBoss application server. Unlike other titles about JBoss, the authors of JBoss in Action go deeper into the advanced features and configuration of the server. In particular, it focuses on enterprise-class topics, such as high availability, security, and performance. This book walks readers through the JBoss 5 Application Server from installation to configuration to production development. It shows how to configure the server's various component containers such as the JBoss Web Server, the EJB 3 server, and JBoss Messaging. It also provides detailed insight into configuring the various component services such as ...


Hibernate in Action (In Action series)

»rank: 61927

by: Christian Bauer, Gavin King


: :Hibernate practically exploded on the Java scene. Why is this open-source tool so popular? Because it automates a tedious task: persisting your Java objects to a relational database. The inevitable mismatch between your object-oriented code and the relational database requires you to write code that maps one to the other. This code is often complex, tedious and costly to develop. Hibernate does the mapping for you.Not only that, Hibernate makes it easy. Positioned as a layer between your application and your database, Hibernate takes care of loading and saving of objects. Hibernate applications are cheaper, more portable, and more resilient to change. And they perform better than anything you are ...


JavaScript for Dummies

»rank: 299324

by: Emily A. Vander Veer


: :JavaScript has evolved quite a bit since its earliest days, from a relatively basic scripting language to a full-blown programming language in its own right. You can use JavaScript to create even more breathtakingly cool Web sites than ever before. You've probably seen Web sites with the following features: Images that change when your mouse moves over them Slide-show animations Input forms with pop-up messages that help you fill in the fields correctly Customized messages that welcome repeat visitors All of these features (and much more) can be created with JavaScript. The thing is, JavaScript isn't easy to use. The JavaScript language itself has become more complex than its earlier ...


Eclipse Plug-ins (3rd Edition) (Eclipse Series)

»rank: 474243

by: Eric Clayberg, Dan Rubel


: :Summary One of the reasons for the success of Eclipse is that it is essentially an open source platform for creating an extensible integrated development environment. Because it is open source anyone can build tools that integrate seamlessly with the environment and other tools. Plugins are what make this seamless integration of tools with Eclipse possible. With the exception of a small run-time kernel, everything in Eclipse is a plugin. This means that any plug-in you develop integrates with Eclipse in exactly the same way as other plug-ins. This book provides an introduction and overview of the entire process of plugin development, including all the best practices to achieve high-quality ...


Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide (Exam 310-051) (Certification Press)

»rank: 126904

by: Paul Allen, Joseph Bambara


: :The Best Fully Integrated Study System AvailableWith hundreds of practice questions and hands-on exercises, Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide covers what you need to know--and shows you how to prepare--for this challenging exam. 100% complete coverage of all official objectives for exam 310-051Inside the Exam sections in every chapter highlight key exam topics coveredSimulated exam questions match the format, tone, topics, and difficulty of the real examCovers all the exam topics, including:Basic Principles of Enterprise Architectures * Object-Oriented Design Using UML  * Applicability of JEE Technology * Design Patterns * Legacy Connectivity * EJB and Container Models * Messaging * Internationalization and Localization * SecurityCD-ROM includes:Complete ...



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