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# Paperback: 450 pages
# Publisher: Manning Publications; Study Gd edition (June 15, 2005)
# Language: English
# ISBN: 1932394400
# Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.0 inches
# Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds.

Book Description
 
Primarily written for developers who know basic Java and want to pass the Sun Certified Business Component Developer exam CX-310-090, this study kit shows how to use EJB in developing enterprise applications. With the popularity of J2EE in the enterprise, SCBCD certification is an important credential for an EJB developer to earn. Focused on the exam objectives, the content goes beyond simply "exam-cram." More than 130 review questions with answers distributed over all chapters and an Exam's Eye View section at the end of each chapter that emphasizes the important points in the chapter from the exam's perspective are provided.
JAVATECH Book
JavaTech is a practical introduction to the Java programming language with an
emphasis on the features that benefit technical computing, such as platform
independence, extensive graphics capabilities, multi-threading, and tools to
develop network and distributed computing software and embedded processor
applications.

JavaTech is a practical introduction to the Java programming language with an
emphasis on the features that benefit technical computing, such as platform
independence, extensive graphics capabilities, multi-threading, and tools to
develop network and distributed computing software and embedded processor
applications.


Java 5.0, code-named "Tiger", promises to be the most significant new version of Java since the introduction of the language. With over a hundred substantial changes to the core language, as well as numerous library and API additions, developers have a variety of new features, facilities, and techniques available. But with so many changes, where do you start? You could read through the lengthy, often boring language specification; you could wait for the latest 500 page tome on concepts and theory; you could even play around with the new JDK, hoping you figure things out--or you can get straight to work with Java 5.0 Tiger: A Developer's Notebook. This no-nonsense, down-and-dirty guide by bestselling Java authors Brett McLaughlin and David Flanagan skips all the boring prose and lecture, and jumps right into Tiger. You'll have a handle on the important new features of the language by the end of the first chapter, and be neck-deep in code before you hit the halfway point. Using the task-oriented format of this new series, you'll get complete practical coverage of generics, learn how boxing and unboxing affects your type conversions, understand the power of varargs, learn how to write enumerated types and annotations, master Java's new formatting methods and the for/in loop, and even get a grip on concurrency in the JVM. Light on theory and long on practical application, Java 5.0 Tiger: A Developer's Notebook allows you to cut to the chase, getting straight to work with Tiger's new features. The new Developer's Notebooks series from O'Reilly covers important new tools for software developers. Emphasizing example over explanation and practice over theory, they focus on learning by doing--you'll get the goods straight from the masters, in an informal and code-intensive style that suits developers. If you've been curious about Tiger, but haven't known where to start, this no-fluff, lab-style guide is the solution.
Applied Software Engineering with Apache Jakarta Commons is a software engineering based guide to the Apache Jakarta Commons components (e.g., Betwixt, Digester, Discovery, Collections), other Apache projects such as Ant, the Axis Web Service toolkit, and the popular JUnit framework. The book emphasis solving complex problems using a simple task-driven approach. In this task-driven approach the idea is to define a generic problem, like Java class instantiation, and then provide solutions in multiple contexts such as Collections-based factories, the Discovery package, or even the Launcher package.

 
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