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Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional 2001 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 0201738295 | PDF | 3 MB
Developing complex software requires more than just churning out lines of code. As a software architect or developer involved in an industrial project, you must understand and be able to leverage critical software sub-disciplines such as architecture, analysis and design techniques, development process, visual modeling, and the underlying technology to be successful. ... Ebook description
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Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional 2003 | 720 Pages | ISBN: 0672324024 | CHM | 1 MB
.NET for Java Developers explains the .NET Framework from a Java programmer’s perspective. Java has become such a popular language partly because it makes web-based rapid application development possible on different platforms. For Windows applications, however, Java has not been able to utilize all the platform-specific features that are available to Visual Basic and Visual C++. ... Ebook description
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Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional 2001 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 0201738295 | PDF | 3 MB Developing complex software requires more than just churning out lines of code. As a software architect or developer involved in an industrial project, you must understand and be able to leverage critical software sub-disciplines such as architecture, analysis and design techniques, development process, visual modeling, and the underlying technology to be successful. ... Ebook description
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies 1997 | 291 Pages | ISBN: 0079132707 | PDF | 1 MB Here's a unique, Java-centric guide to creating abstract data types, one of the main tenets of object-oriented programming and a key component in large-scale software development. The author, a Java veteran, fully describes the design, use, and implementation of abstract data types. The tutorial format of the text (which includes chapter summaries, exercises, and examples) is equally useful for classroom instructors and working programmers who want an applications-oriented approach. ... Ebook description
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media 2009 | 752 Pages | ISBN: 0071625097 | PDF | 5 MB The Definitive Guide to JavaServer Faces 2.0 Fully revised and updated for all of the changes in JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0, this comprehensive volume covers every aspect of the official standard Web development architecture for JavaEE. Inside this authoritative resource, the co-spec lead for JSF at Sun Microsystems shows you how to create dynamic, cross-browser Web applications that deliver a world-class user experience while preserving a high level of code quality and maintainability. ... Ebook description
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Publisher: Packt Publishing 2010 | 312 Pages | ISBN: 184719690X | PDF | 2 MB Extend and enhance your Java applications with Domain Specific Languages in Groovy Build your own Domain Specific Languages on top of Groovy Integrate your existing Java applications using Groovy-based Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) Develop a Groovy scripting interface to Twitter A step-by-step guide to building Groovy-based Domain Specific Languages that run seamlessly in the Java environment In Detail You may already be aware that the Java virtual machine runs on everything from the largest mainframe to the smallest microchip and supports almost every conceivable application. ... Ebook description
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Publisher: Packt Publishing 2010 | 396 Pages | ISBN: 1847199526 | PDF | 2 MB Over 100 simple but incredibly effective recipes for taking control of your JSF applications Discover JSF 2.0 features through complete examples Put in action important JSF frameworks, such as Apache MyFaces Core, Trinidad, Tomahawk, RichFaces Core, Sandbox and so on Develop JSF projects under NetBeans/Glassfish v3 Prelude and Eclipse/JBoss AS Part of Packt's Cookbook series: Each recipe is a carefully organized sequence of instructions to complete the task as efficiently as possible In Detail JavaServer Faces is a Java-based Web application framework intended to simplify development of user interfaces for Java EE applications. ... Ebook description
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