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Head First EJB (Brain-Friendly Study Guides; Enterprise JavaBeans)

»rank: 86932

by: Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates


: :What do Ford Financial, IBM, and Victoria's Secret have in common? Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). As the industry standard for platform-independent reusable business components, EJB has just become Sun Microsystem's latest developer certification. Whether you want to be certifiable or just want to learn the technology inside and out, Head First EJB will get you there in the least painful way. And with the greatest understanding. You'll learn not just what the technology *is*, but more importantly, *why* it is, and what it is and isn't good for. You'll learn tricks and tips for EJB development, along with tricks and tips for passing this latest, very challenging Sun Certified Business Component ...


Ajax in Action

»rank: 20866

by: Dave Crane, Eric Pascarello, Darren James


: :Val's Blog 'A tremendously useful field guide specifically written for developers down in the trenches...waiting for the killer solution...' Web users are getting tired of the traditional web experience. They get frustrated losing their scroll position; they get annoyed waiting for refresh; they struggle to reorient themselves on every new page. And the list goes on. With asynchronous JavaScript and XML, known as 'Ajax,' you can give them a better experience. Once users have experienced an Ajax interface, they hate to go back. Ajax is new way of thinking that can result in a flowing and intuitive interaction with the user. Ajax in Action helps you implement that thinking--it explains ...


Struts 2 Design and Programming: A Tutorial (A Tutorial series)

»rank: 127302

by: Budi Kurniawan


: :Offering both theoretical explanations and real-world applications, this in-depth guide covers the 2.0 version of Struts, revealing how to design, build, and improve Java-based Web applications within the Struts development framework. Feature functionality is explained in detail to help programmers choose the most appropriate feature to accomplish their objectives, while other chapters are devoted to file uploading, paging, and object caching.


Test Driven: TDD and Acceptance TDD for Java Developers

»rank: 49261

by: Lasse Koskela


: :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, rapid feedback cycles, and better-defined requirements. TDD and its supporting tools and techniques lead to better software faster. Test Driven brings under one cover practical TDD techniques distilled from several years of community experience. With examples in Java and the Java EE environment, it explores both the techniques and the mindset of TDD and ATDD. ...


Java/J2EE Job Interview Companion

»rank: 176801

by: Arulkumaran Kumaraswamipillai, Sivayini Arulkumaran


: :A Java/J2EE interview and a quick reference guide for: * Job seekers (Junior/Senior developers, Architects, Team/Technical leads) * Promotion seekers * Pro-active learners * Interviewers Lulu top 100 best seller. Increase your earning potential by learning, applying and succeeding. Learn the fundamentals relating to Java/J2EE in an easy to understand questions and answers approach.Covers 400+ interview questions and answers with diagrams,examples,code samples,cross referencing etc. A quick reference guide, a refresher and a roadmap covering a wide range of Java/J2EE related topics & interview tips.


Java Swing, Second Edition

»rank: 150507

by: James Elliott, Marc Loy, David Wood, Brian Cole


: :Swing is a fully-featured user interface development kit for Java applications. Building on the foundations of the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), Swing enables cross-platform applications to use any of several pluggable look-and-feels. Swing developers can take advantage of its rich, flexible features and modular components, building elegant user interfaces with very little code. This second edition of Java Swing thoroughly covers all the features available in Java 2 SDK 1.3 and 1.4. More than simply a reference, this new edition takes a practical approach. It is a book by developers for developers, with hundreds of useful examples, from beginning level to advanced, covering every component available in Swing. All these ...


Eclipse Web Tools Platform: Developing Java(TM) Web Applications

»rank: 82617

by: Naci Dai, Lawrence Mandel, Arthur Ryman


: :Discover WTP, the New End-to-End Toolset for Java-Based Web Development The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) seamlessly integrates all the tools today’s Java Web developer needs. WTP is both an unprecedented Open Source resource for working developers and a powerful foundation for state-of-the-art commercial products. Eclipse Web Tools Platform offers in-depth descriptions of every tool included in WTP, introducing powerful capabilities never before available in Eclipse. The authors cover the entire Web development process–from defining Web application architectures and development processes through testing and beyond. And if you’re seeking to extend WTP, this book provides an introduction to the platform’s rich APIs. The book alsoPresents step-by-step coverage of developing persistence, ...


Psychology & Life

»rank: 1214498

by: Richard J. Gerrig, Philip G. Zimbardo


: :Prepared by Nancy Simpson. Study smarter, not harder! The Gerrig/Zimbardo Grade Aid helps students navigate the introductory psychology course by presenting material in a format designed to enhance study efficiency. For each chapter, the Grade Aid contains: *Before You Read sections, short summaries that give students an overview and help them understand the organization. *Chapter Objectives that highlight the major points of what students should learn from each chapter. *As You Read sections that include a list of key terms and a collection of exercises designed to engage students in the active learning process. These exercises include tables to be completed, short answer, and essay questions. *After You Read sections ...


Stripes: ...and Java web development is fun again (Pragmatic Programmers)

»rank: 97487

by: Frederic Daoud


: :As a Java developer, you want to leverage your knowledge and the wealth of Java libraries and tools. But when it comes to web development, many frameworks seem over-engineered and too complex. They have a steep learning curve, and it's just too difficult to get them to do exactly what you need because of their 'closed-box' design. Stripes brings simplicity back to Java web development. You'll be up and running in minutes, and can go a long way with just a few simple concepts. You'll spend your time developing your application, not maintaining gobs of configuration. Because Stripes is very transparent, you will understand exactly what is going on from ...


Eclipse Rich Client Platform: Designing, Coding, and Packaging Java(TM) Applications (Eclipse Series)

»rank: 132114

by: Jeff McAffer, Jean-Michel Lemieux


: :Eclipse, a platform for building applications, was originally aimed at Web application and image manipulation. With the release of Eclipse 3.0 there has been a shift to the use of Eclipse as a Rich Client Platform (RCP). In other words, using Eclipse as a base for everyday generic applications from media players to productivity and desktop applications. Thinking of Eclipse as not just an IDE but a platform for all application building is an evolution for the platform and significantly extends its reach to developers. In this book the designers of Eclipse as an RCP introduces the reader to the RCP concept and walks them through a set of scenarios ...



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