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Author: Alexandre Patchine

Are you preparing for Java certification examination and want to be sure that you will passit?
Are you looking for a job as a Java programmer and wat to be prepared for the interview questions and challenges?
Are you looking for a good design idea in Java?

If your answer is yes, then this book is a must have.

"1000 Java Tips"is a collection of tricky questions and answers posted on Alexandre Patchines's websites JavaA.com and JavaFAQ.nu for more than four years

 



Sams (July 26, 2001)
PDF | 944pages | English | 2.28Mb(rar)
Pure Corba/by Fintan Bolton (Author)
Description
PURE CORBA 3 is a premium, code-intensive reference for professional developers. It focuses on the core specification for CORBA 3 and contains:
    * conceptual overview of CORBA 3.
    * CORBA techniques programming reference that contains thousands of lines of commercial-quality code examples in both C++ and Java (the two most popular languages among CORBA developers).
    * concise reference to the most important parts of the specification,


This book's primary objective is to help you prepare for and pass Sun Microsystem's SCJP certification for Java 6 or Java 5. The Java 6 and Java 5 exams are almost identical in scope, and they are both much broader than their predecessor, the Java 1.4 exam.

From Amazon

Welcome to Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program and the exciting world of advanced-programming concepts with the three major Java platforms—Java™ 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) and Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). Little did we know when we attended the November 1995 Internet/World Wide Web conference in Boston what that session would yield—four editions of Java How To Program (the world’s best-selling Java textbook), and now this book about Java software-development technologies for upper-level college courses and professional developers.

Before Java appeared, we were convinced that C++ would replace C as the dominant application-development language and systems-programming language for the next decade. However, the combination of the World Wide Web and Java now increases the prominence of the Internet in information-systems planning and implementation. Organizations want to integrate the Internet “seamlessly” into their information systems. Java is more appropriate than C++ for this purpose—as evidenced by Sun Microsystems’
announcement in 2001 that over 96% of enterprise application servers support J2EE.

Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program is the first book in our Advanced How to Program series. We discuss Java technologies that may be unfamiliar and challenging to the average Java programmer. We structured each chapter discussion to provide the reader with an introduction to leading-edge and complex Java technologies, rather than provide a detailed analysis of every nuance of each topic. In fact, each topic we present could be a 600–800 page book in itself.



Morgan Kaufmann; 1 edition (September 5, 2003)
PDF | 229 pages | English | 6.5mb(rar)
JSTL: Practical Guide for JSP Programmers/by Sue Spielman (Author)
Description
Web developers and page authors who use JavaServer Pages (JSP) know that it is much easier and efficient to implement web pages without reinventing the wheel each time. In order to shave valuable time from their development schedules, those who work with JSP have created, debugged, and used custom tagsa set of programmable actions that provide dynamic behavior to static pagespaving the way towards a more common, standard approach to using Java technology for web development. The biggest boost to this effort however has only recently arrived in the form of a standard set of tag libraries, known as the JSTL, which now provides a wide range of functionality and gives web page authors a much more simplified approach to implementing dynamic, Java-based web sites.
 
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