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Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Using UML, Patterns and Java (2nd Edition)

»rank: 233027

by: Bernd Bruegge, Allen H. Dutoit


: :For courses in Software Engineering, Software Development, or Object-Oriented Design and Analysis at the Junior/Senior or Graduate level. This text can also be utilized in short technical courses or short, intensive management courses. This textbook shows how to use both the principles of software engineering as well as the practices of various object-oriented tools, processes, and products. Using a step by step case study to illustrate the concepts and topics in each chapter, this book emphasizes practical experience: participants can apply the techniques learned in class by implementing a real-world software project.


Beginning EJB 3 Application Development: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: from Novice to Professional)

»rank: 163645

by: Raghu R. Kodali, Jonathan R. Wetherbee, Peter Zadrozny


: : I found this book to be an excellent value. While it's an easy reading book it's also very complete and a very good start point in EJB3 development. — Jordi Domingo, Javalobby Contributor EJB 3.0 has made huge advances in ease of development, and its drastically simplified programming model has been widely acclaimed. Targeted at Java and J2EE developers both with and without prior EJB experience, Beginning EJB 3 Application Development takes readers through the details of the EJB 3.0 architecture, and shows how EJB can be used to develop powerful, standards-based backend business logic. With 12 years of combined EJB experience, the authors offer many practical insights into ...


Beginning JavaServer Pages

»rank: 225472

by: Vivek Chopra, Jon Eaves, Rupert Jones, Sing Li, John T. Bell


: : JSP is one of the core technologies for server-side Java applications and the 2.0 release, which this book covers in detail, makes JSP an even more powerful tool Walks Java programmers and Web developers through JSP fundamentals, including JSP syntax and directives, JSP Expression Language, JSP Tag libraries, JSTL, and techniques for testing and debugging Shows how to use JSP in real-world Web applications along with open source frameworks such as Struts, WebWork, and Turbine, software design methodologies, and developer tools like Ant, jUnit, and CVS, as well as popular IDEs (integrated development environmnents) Each chapter has an exercise section with solutions on the companion Web site


A Programmer's Guide to Java SCJP Certification: A Comprehensive Primer (3rd Edition)

»rank: 391518

by: Khalid Mughal, Rolf Rasmussen


: :This book will help you prepare and pass the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (CX-310-065) exam. This book is written for any experienced programmer (with or without previous knowledge of Java) interested in mastering the Java programming language and passing the SCJP 1.6 exam.   A Programmer's Guide to Java™ Certification, Third Edition, contains detailed coverage of all exam topics and objectives, readily runnable code examples, programming exercises, extensive review questions, and a new mock exam. In addition, as a comprehensive primer to the Java programming language, this book is an invaluable reference tool for the reader. This new edition has been thoroughly updated to ...


Beginning Java™ ME Platform (Beginning from Novice to Professional)

»rank: 223682

by: Ray Rischpater


: :Have you thought about building games for your cell phone or other wireless devices? Whether you are a first–time wireless Java developer or an experienced professional, Beginning Java™ ME Platform brings exciting wireless and mobile Java application development right to your door and device! Beginning Java™ ME Platform empowers you with the flexibility and power to start building Java applications for your Java–enabled mobile device or cell phone. The book covers sound HTTPS support, user interface API enhancements, the Mobile Media API, the Game API, 3D graphics, Bluetooth, and more. Further, this book is easy to read and includes many practical, hands–on, and ready–to–use code examples. What you’ll learn Discover ...


JUnit Recipes: Practical Methods for Programmer Testing

»rank: 67931

by: J. B. Rainsberger


: :When testing becomes a developer's habit good things tend to happen--good productivity, good code, and good job satisfaction. If you want some of that, there's no better way to start your testing habit, nor to continue feeding it, than with JUnit Recipes. In this book you will find one hundred and thirty-seven solutions to a range of problems, from simple to complex, selected for you by an experienced developer and master tester. Each recipe follows the same organization giving you the problem and its background before discussing your options in solving it.JUnit – the unit testing framework for Java – is simple to use, but some code can be tricky ...


Java Programming: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, Third Edition

»rank: 524329

by: Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Joy L. Starks, Michael Mick


: :Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text takes the project-oriented approach to learning introductory Java programming skills. With an emphasis on object-oriented programming concepts and real world examples, this book presents students with presents difficult programming concepts in a straightforward and exciting way!


Java Web Services

»rank: 326399

by: David A. Chappell, Tyler Jewell


: :For many Java developers, web services appeared to come out of nowhere. Its advantages are clear: web services are platform-independent (like Java itself), language-agnostic (a clear advantage over Java RMI), can easily be tunneled through firewalls (an obvious benefit to anyone who has dealt with modern enterprise networks), object-oriented (we all know about that), and tends to be loosely coupled (allowing more flexible application development). But these advantages have been obscured by a cloud of hype and a proliferation of jargon that are difficult to penetrate. What are SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, and JAXM? To say nothing of JAXR, tModels, category bags, WSFL, and other friends? And assuming that you understand ...


Jython Essentials (O'Reilly Scripting)

»rank: 94004

by: Samuele Pedroni, Noel Rappin


: :Jython is an implementation of the Python programming language written in 100% pure Java, so it runs under any compliant Java Virtual Machine. The secret to Jython's popularity lies in the combination of Java's libraries and tools with Python's rapid development capabilities. With Jython, you can write Python programs that integrate seamlessly with any Java code. And like Python, Jython can be used interactively, so you can get immediate results as you are programming. Jython Essentials provides a solid introduction to the Python language, offering a brief but thorough tour of the Python concepts you'll need to understand to use Jython effectively. The book makes frequent comparisons between Python and ...


Real-Time Java Platform Programming: Second Edition

»rank: 101940

by: Dr. Peter C Dibble


: :This practical guide provides a solid grounding in the use of the Real-Time Specification for Java. Dibble, the Specification Lead for the RTSJ, starts with an overview of real-time issues. He then explains how to use each major feature of the RTSJ with numerous working examples and code patterns. From broad real-time principles to the details of important programming pitfalls, Real-Time Java Platform Programming covers everything you need to know to build effective RT programs. Topics include: interoperability with non-RT code, trade-offs in real-time development, garbage collection, non-heap access, scoped and immortal memory, use of the raw memory access classes to operate hardware devices, priority scheduling, deadline scheduling, rate monotonic ...



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