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BIRT: A Field Guide to Reporting (2nd Edition) (Eclipse Series)»rank: 161583by: Diana Peh, Nola Hague, Jane Tatchell
: :The world-wide developer community has downloaded over three million copies of BIRT (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools) from the Eclipse web site. Built on the open-source Eclipse platform, BIRT is a powerful reporting system that provides an end-to-end solution, from creating and deploying reports to integrating report capabilities in enterprise applications.The first in a two-book series about this exciting technology, BIRT, Second Edition: A Field Guide to Reporting is the authoritative guide to using BIRT Report Designer, the graphical tool that enables users of all levels to build reports, simple to sophisticated, without any programming.BIRT, Second Edition: A Field Guide to Reporting is an essential resource for users who want ... |
Swing, Second Edition»rank: 62420by: Matthew Robinson, Pavel Vorobiev
: :Taking the power and flexibility of Swing to its limits, this updated edition shows engineers how to build powerful and complex cross-platform GUIs with Java’s Swing components. Covering J2SE 1.4, complete coverage is given to the new the JSpinner and JFormattedTextField component and to the new focus and keyboard architectures. Additionally, the important new topics of constructing an HTML editor application, constructing an XML editor, and drag-and-drop with Swing are analyzed in detail. Also provided are table, tree, text, MDI, and L&F coverage and guidelines, and techniques for good GUI design. Several implementation topics are discussed, such as how to implement stock quote and expense report applications, how to implement ... |
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Java Servlet & JSP Cookbook»rank: 131484by: Bruce Perry
: :With literally hundreds of examples and thousands of lines of code, the 'Java Servlet and JSP Cookbook' yields tips and techniques that any Java web developer who uses JavaServer Pages or servlets will use every day, along with full-fledged solutions to significant web application development problems that developers can insert directly into their own applications. 'Java Servlet and JSP Cookbook' presents real-world problems, and provides concise, practical solutions to each. Finding even one tested code 'recipe' that solves a gnarly problem in this comprehensive collection of solutions and best practices will save hours of frustration--easily justifying the cost of this invaluable book. But 'Java Servlet and JSP Cookbook' is more ... |
ANDROID A PROGRAMMERS GUIDE»rank: 193925by: Jerome DiMarzio
: :Master the Android mobile development platformBuild compelling Java-based mobile applications using the Android SDK and the Eclipse open-source software development platform. Android: A Programmer's Guide shows you, step-by-step, how to download and set up all of the necessary tools, build and tune dynamic Android programs, and debug your results. Discover how to provide web and chat functions, interact with the phone dialer and GPS devices, and access the latest Google services. You'll also learn how to create custom Content Providers and database-enable your applications using SQLite.Install and configure Java, Eclipse, and Android pluginCreate Android projects from the Eclipse UI or command lineIntegrate web content, images, galleries, and soundsDeploy menus, progress ... |
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Java Enterprise in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))»rank: 374705by: Jim Farley, William Crawford, Prakash Malani, John Norman, Justin Gehtland
: :Nothing is as constant as change, and this is as true in enterprise computing as anywhere else. With the recent release of Java 2 Enterprise Edition 1.4, developers are being called on to add even greater, more complex levels of interconnectivity to their applications. To do this, Java developers today need a clear understanding of how to apply the new APIs, use the latest open source Java tools, and learn the capabilities and pitfalls in Java 2 Enterprise Edition 1.4 -- so they can plan a technology and implementation strategy for new enterprise projects. Fortunately, this is exactly what they get with the new 'Java Enterprise in a Nutshell,' 3rd ... |
Practical IDL Programming»rank: 181150by: Liam E. Gumley
: :Increasingly, scientists and engineers must quickly and efficiently analyze and visualize extremely large sets of data. Interactive Data Language, IDL, was designed to address just this need. A popular data analysis and visualization programming environment, IDL is used worldwide by scientists and engineers in fields as diverse as the physical sciences, medical physics, and engineering test and analysis.In Practical IDL Programming, Liam E. Gumley provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of procedural programming in IDL. He presents concise information on how to develop IDL programmers that are well structured, reliable, and efficient. The example programs in the book demonstrate key concepts and provide functionality that can be applied immediately. ... |
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SCJD Exam with J2SE 5, Second Edition (Expert's Voice in Java)»rank: 139733by: Terry Camerlengo, Andrew Monkhouse
: :You already know how crucial certification is within the Java community. SCJD Exam with J2SE 5, Second Edition is a valuable guide to prepare for the exam. This book has been updated for the new Java version, J2SE 5.0, and works its way through a project with requirements and structure similar to the project youll encounter in the exam. Upon reading this book, youll become intimately familiar with key concepts, challenges, and pitfalls that the exam is likely to test you on. |
Java: A Beginner's Guide, 4th Ed.»rank: 184631by: Herbert Schildt
: :Essential Skills--Made Easy!Let master programmer and bestselling author Herbert Schildt teach you the fundamentals of Java programming. Updated for the newest version of Java (Java SE 6), this step-by-step guide will have you programming in Java right from the start. Herb begins by explaining why Java is the preeminent programming language of the Internet, how it relates to object-oriented programming (OOP), and the general form of a Java program. Then it's on to data types, operators, control statements, classes, objects, and methods. Next, you'll learn about inheritance, exception handling, the I/O system, and multithreading. More advanced topics such as generics, interfaces, applets, and enumerations are also covered. The book ends ... |
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Struts: The Complete Reference, 2nd Edition (Complete Reference Series)»rank: 123856by: James Holmes
: :Strut your stuff with this completely up-to-date guide Struts guru James Holmes has completely revised and updated his definitive, bestselling Struts volume. You will get soup-to-nuts coverage of Struts 1.3, the latest version of the framework used to create flexible, high-performance web applications. The book features insider tips, tricks, and techniques to make Struts applications sizzle. |
Learning XNA 3.0»rank: 142247by: Aaron Reed
: :Do you have what it takes to become a game developer? With this hands-on book, you'll learn quickly and easily how to develop computer games with Microsoft's XNA 3.0 framework-not just for your PC, but for Xbox 360 and the Microsoft Zune as well. Written by an experienced university-level game development instructor, Learning XNA 3.0 walks you through the framework in a clear and understandable step-by-step format. Each chapter offers a self-contained lesson with lots of illustrations and annotated examples to help you master key concepts. Once you finish the book, you'll know how to develop sophisticated games from start to finish. Learn game development concepts from 2D animation to ... |