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Java 2 Enterprise Edition 1.4 Bible

Java 2 Enterprise Edition 1.4 Bible

by Ashish Jain
1008 Pages · 2003 · 4.4 MB · 3,579 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Stripes by Example
by Brent Watson
140 Pages · 2015 · 6.00 MB · 2,147 Downloads · New!
In this 100-page book, you will find that Stripes provides a very simple learning path, where you do not need to understand the entire framework in order to use it. The concept of this book is exactly that – to get you using the framework and writing code immediately. You will be off and running in no time, and adding to your skill set as we progress.
BEA WebLogic Server 8 For Dummies
by Jeff Heaton
378 Pages · 2003 · 10.5 MB · 1,620 Downloads · New!
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.
AspectJ in Action
by Ramnivas Laddad
512 Pages · 2003 · 6.8 MB · 1,941 Downloads · New!
A software system is the realization of a set of concerns. One of the central premises of object-oriented programming is that each concern should be implemented as a separate module. However, there are certain system-wide concerns, such as logging, security, performance, and so forth, that often need to be addressed in many, if not all of the modules. Consequently, the code to handle these system-wide concerns may be mixed in with the core logic of a huge number of modules, resulting in lower productivity, poor quality, and systems that are hard to evolve.
Art of Java Web Development
by Neal Ford
624 Pages · 2003 · 14.7 MB · 2,182 Downloads · New!
A guide to the topics required for state of the art web development, this book covers wide-ranging topics, including a variety of web development frameworks and best practices. Beginning with coverage of the history of the architecture of web applications, highlighting the uses of the standard web API to create applications with increasingly sophisticated architectures, developers are led through a discussion on the development of industry accepted best practices for architecture.
Java Servlet Programming
by Jason Hunter
526 Pages · 1998 · 4.7 MB · 2,787 Downloads · New!
A few years ago, the hype surrounding applets put Java on the map as a programming language for the Web. Today, Java servlets stand poised to take Java to the next level as a Web development language. The main reason is that servlets offer a fast, powerful, portable replacement for CGI scripts.
Java Performance Tuning
by Jack Shirazi
442 Pages · 2000 · 3.6 MB · 1,974 Downloads · New!
No matter what language they’re programming in, developers always wish things would run faster! Especially when writing mission-critical applications, no one wants to be limited by the programming environment.Java Performance Tuning provides all the details you need to know to “performance tune” any type of Java program and make Java code run significantly faster.

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