Archive for the 'Java' Category

.:: JDBC Metadata MySQL and Oracle Recipes A Problem Solution Approach ::.

JDBC Metadata, MySQL, and Oracle Recipes is the only book that focuses on metadata or annotation-based code recipes for JDBC API for use with Oracle and MySQL. It continues where the author’s other book, JDBC Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach, leaves.

.:: Java 6 Platform Revealed Jul ::.

Be among the first to capture an early look at the libraries of Javaâ„¢ SE 6, aka Mustang. While J2SEâ„¢ 5.0 is just now starting to become regularly adopted, Javaâ„¢ 6 Platform Revealed takes a look at the next release of the Standard Edition platform to come.

.:: Foundations of Java for ABAP Programmers ::.

The book emphasizes the fundamentals of core Java SE 5 and Java EE 5, to get you up to speed with these technologies. You’ll learn about the most important enterprise Java API found in the new Java EE 5 platform, which you can immediately use and integrat.

.:: Beginning POJOs From Novice to Professional ::.

Beginning POJOs introduces you to open source lightweight web development using Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) and the tools and frameworks that enable this. Tier by tier, this book guides you through the construction of complex but lightweight enterprise.

.:: Concurrency State Models and Java Programs 2nd Edition ::.

Concurrency provides a thoroughly updated approach to the basic concepts and techniques behind concurrent programming. Concurrent programming is complex and demands a much more formal approach than sequential programming. In order to develop.

.:: Professional J2EE Programming with BEA WebLogic Server ::.

Despite its wordy title, Professional Java 2 Enterprise Edition with BEA WebLogic Server actually is one of the better books that you can get for learning JSP-based programming with Java and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). By highlighting practical matters–i.

.:: JSP Examples and Best Practices ::.

While most other books merely instruct on basic JSP and servlet development, JSP Examples and Best Practices gives you some of the best practices and design principles, enabling you to build scalable and extensible enterprise Java applications.

.:: Programming Cameras and Pan-Tilts: with DirectX and Java ::.

The rapid rise of PC-based cameras has lead to the enormous growth of software applications that use real-time video programming. These applications include video conferencing, computer games, scientific research, automated security and surveillance.

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