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Need a little help with JavaTM? Why not teach
yourself using these fabulous guides. In conjunction with amazon.co.uk the
JavaCentre brings you the best buys in JavaTM
literature.
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Professional
JavaTM XML
Author: Kal Ahmed, Sudhir Ancha, Andrei Cioroianu, Jay Cousins, Jeremy Crosbie,
John Davies, Kyle Gabhart, Steve Gould, Ramnivas Laddad, Sing Li, Brendan
Macmillan, Daniel Rivers-Moore, Judy Skubal, Karli Watson, Scott Williams,
James Hart
JavaCentre Review:
Aimed at those with some previous JavaTM experience,
Core Servlets and JavaTMServer Pages covers
all you need to know to create effective Web applications using server-side
JavaTM. Combining plenty of practical advice
with detailed information on these APIs, this book provides both the necessary
background on Web programming and guidance on using JavaTM
effectively to power your Web site.
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Enterprise
JavaTMbeans
Author: Richard Monson-Haefel
JavaCentre Review:
Thoroughly enhanced for the EJB 1.1 specification, Enterprise JavaTMBeans,
2nd Edition provides a fabulous introduction to the world of server-side JavaTM
components. With plenty of material on EJB architecture and design, this new
edition can serve as an authoritative resource for mastering today's bean
standards.
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Core
Servlets and JavaTMServer Pages (JSP)
Author: Marty Hall
JavaCentre Review:
Aimed at those with some previous JavaTM experience,
Core Servlets and JavaTMServer Pages covers
all you need to know to create effective Web applications using server-side
JavaTM. Combining plenty of practical advice
with detailed information on these APIs, this book provides both the necessary
background on Web programming and guidance on using JavaTM
effectively to power your Web site.
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JavaTM
Cookbook: Solutions and Examples for JavaTM Developers
(O'Reilly JavaTM Series)
Author: Ian F. Darwin
JavaCentre Review:
The JavaTM Cookbook is a comprehensive
collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples for anyone
programming in JavaTM. Developers will find
hundreds of tried and true JavaTM "recipes"
covering all of the major APIs as well as some APIs that aren't as well
documented in other JavaTM books.
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Thinking
in JavaTM
Author: Bruce Eckel
JavaCentre Review:
Perfect for migrating to JavaTM from a fellow
object-oriented language (such as C++), the second edition of Thinking in JavaTM
continues the earlier version's thoughtful approach to learning JavaTM
inside and out, while also bringing it up to speed with some of the latest in
JavaTM features. This massive tutorial
covers many of the nooks and crannies of the Java language, which is of great value
in the programming world.
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Professional
JavaTM Server Programming J2EE Edition
Author: Wrox Multi Team
JavaCentre Review:
Sun's JavaTM 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
(J2EE), provides all of the APIs that are needed to build world-class
enterprise applications. Written by over a dozen experts, this new edition of
Professional JavaTM Server Programming
provides a truly massive and authoritative guide to the latest standards and
APIs that are available in J2EE. This title is a must-have for anyone who's
serious about enterprise development in JavaTM.
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JavaTMServer
Pages
Author: Hans Bergsten
JavaCentre Review:
This comprehensive guide to JavaTMServer
Pages (JSPs), a fast-growing technology for Web developers, teaches you how to
embed server-side JavaTM into Web pages,
while also offering full access to other features such as JavaTMBeans,
Enterprise JavaTMBeans (EJB), and JDBC
database access. The reference JSP implementation is the freely available
Apache Tomcat server, so it won't cost a thing to get started. All the example
code in the book has been tested on Tomcat, in fact.
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JavaTM
in a Nutshell : A Desktop Quick Reference (JavaTM
Series) (3rd Edition)
Author: David Flanagan
JavaCentre Review:
The 3rd edition of the well-known reference, JavaTM
in a Nutshell, covers the essential APIs of JavaTM
1.2, including networking, security, input and output, and basic language and
utility classes. Due to the size of the JavaTM
1.2 API, graphics and graphical user interface classes are now examined in a
volume called JavaTM Foundation Classes in a
Nutshell, and server-side and enterprise programming are detailed in JavaTM
Enterprise in a Nutshell.
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The
Complete JavaTM 2 Certification Study Guide:
Programmer's and Developers Exams (With CD-ROM)
Author: Simon Roberts, Philip Heller, Michael Ernest, Roberts et al
JavaCentre Review:
Newly revised and updated for JavaTM 2
standards, the second edition of The Complete JavaTM
2 Certification Study Guide is packed with information on what you'll need to
know to pass both the Sun JavaTM Programmer
and Developer Exams. With JavaTM certification
becoming ever more popular, this title is an essential resource for anyone
who's preparing for it.
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The
JavaTM(TM) Tutorial: A Short Course on the
Basics (The JavaTM(TM) Series)
Author: Mary Campione, et al
JavaCentre Review:
Aimed at Web developers with some previous JavaTM
experience, JavaTM Servlet Programming,
Second Edition, offers a solid introduction to the world of JavaTM
development with Servlets and related technologies.
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Data
Structures and Problem Solving Using JavaTM
Author: Mark Allen Weiss
JavaCentre Review:
Data Structures and Problem Solving Using JavaTM
teaches data structures and algorithms from the perspective of abstract
thinking and problem solving. In this text, experienced author and educator
Mark Allen Weiss takes a unique approach by clearly separating the
specification and implementation of data structures. Weiss presents the
interface and running time of data structures in Part II of the book. Then, he
provides the opportunity for students to use the data structures in a variety
of practical examples before introducing the implementations in Part IV. By
first gaining a familiarity with the interfaces and uses of data structures,
readers will be able to think more abstractly about the subject matter.
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Introduction
to Programming Using JavaTM : An
Object-Oriented Approach
Author: Gerald Weiss, David M. Arnow
Amazon Description:
Using the JavaTM language, this book
introduces the beginning computer science student to the concepts of class,
object, and message in the first chapter. This object-oriented approach is used
throughout the text, as students learn the fundamentals of object-oriented
programming along with the basics of imperative programming. Early on, a clear,
usable procedure for solving problems by developing classes is presented and
then used throughout the text. JavaTM's
support for GUI and network programming makes a great setting for diverse
programming examples: a calculator, a strategy game, reading the Dow Jones from
Yahoo!, a Web surveyor application, scheduling songs for a rock and roll radio
station, as well as traditional payroll and student GPA computations.
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