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GWT in Practice Google Web Toolkit
If you're a web developer, you already know that you can use Ajax to add rich, user-friendly, dynamic features to your applications. With the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), a new Ajax tool from Google that automatically converts Java to JavaScript, you can bui...
(paru le 01/05/2008, consulté 541 fois)
J2EE and Xml Development
Geared toward experienced developers, this reference
demonstrates how Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
(J2EE), and XML technologies can be used together to create
more robust distributed applications and software systems.
The use of XML technology to e...
(paru le 17/04/2002, consulté 325 fois)
Minimal Perl For UNIX/Linux People
Perl is a complex language that can be difficult to master. Perl advocates boast that "There's More Than One Way To Do It", but do you really want to learn several ways of saying the same thing to a computer?
To make Perl more accessible, Dr. Tim Maher...
(paru le 15/10/2006, consulté 383 fois)
Java Persistence with Hibernate
Java Persistence with Hibernate is divided into three major parts.
In Part 1, the book introduces the object/relational paradigm mismatch and explains the fundamentals behind object/relational mapping. Then, readers are walked through a hands-on tutori...
(paru le 31/12/2006, consulté 832 fois)
Java 2 Micro Edition
Java2 Micro Edition (J2ME) is a technology defined by many
specifications. These specifications help J2ME address the
diverse needs of this wide spectrum of consumer products.
This guide describes the architecture of J2ME and
demonstrates the various spec...
(paru le 15/04/2002, consulté 1284 fois)
JavaServer Faces in Action
JavaServer Faces helps streamline your web
development through the use of UI components and events (instead
of HTTP requests and responses). JSF components-buttons, text
boxes, checkboxes, data grids, etc.-live between user requests,
which eliminates ...
(paru le 30/11/2004, consulté 2774 fois)
Jsp tag libraries
If you are a JavaServer Pages programmer looking to give
your page developers a powerful yet simple syntax for
building pages, you will want them to use JSP tags. This
book teaches you how to develop custom tag libraries that
can separate presentation fro...
(paru le 01/08/2001, consulté 2013 fois)
IntelliJ IDEA in Action Covers Idea v.5
If you work with IntelliJ IDEA, you know its unique power and have already seen a jump in your productivity. But because IntelliJ IDEA is a rich system you, like many others, are probably using just a small subset of its features. You can overcome this sy...
(paru le 12/04/2005, consulté 1876 fois)
ASP.Net 2.0 Web Parts in Action
The static Web is going out of style. Its click-and-wait user experience is giving way to dynamic personalized content and intuitive interactions. With ASP 2.0, a web developer can compose a page out of separate working parts "Web Parts" that independentl...
(paru le 29/11/2006, consulté 17823 fois)
RSS and Atoms in Action Web 2.0 Building Blocks
RSS and Atom in Action is organized into two parts. The first part introduces the blog technologies of newsfeed formats and publishing protocols-the building blocks. The second part shows how to put to those blocks together to assemble interesting and use...
(paru le 11/09/2006, consulté 2184 fois)
Windows Forms in Action Second Edition of Windows Forms Programming with C#
Using many examples all on a common theme, this second edition of Windows Forms Programming with C# presents Windows application development in a step-by-step, easy to follow format. Written for beginner and intermediate programmers eager to get their han...
(paru le 31/05/2006, consulté 2827 fois)
Ruby for Rails Ruby Techniques for Rail Developers
The word is out: with Ruby on Rails you can build powerful Web applications easily and quickly! And just like the Rails framework itself, Rails applications are Ruby programs. That means you can't tap into the full power of Rails unless you master the Rub...
(paru le 02/06/2006, consulté 2790 fois)
Spring in Action
Spring is a fresh breeze blowing over the Java landscape. Based on a design principle called Inversion of Control, Spring is a powerful but lightweight J2EE framework that does not require the use of EJBs. Spring greatly reduces the complexity of using i...
(paru le 31/12/2004, consulté 2337 fois)