27th
NOV

Beginning Java™ ME Platform

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Beginning Java™ ME Platform

Beginning Java™ ME Platform

Product Description

Have you thought about building games for your cell phone or other wireless devices? Whether you are a first–time wireless Java developer or an experienced professional, Beginning Java™ ME Platform brings exciting wireless and mobile Java application development right to your door and device!

Beginning Java™ ME Platform empowers you with the flexibility and power to start building Java applications for your Java–enabled mobile device or cell phone. The book covers sound HTTPS support, user interface API enhancements, the Mobile Media API, the Game API, 3D graphics, Bluetooth, and more.

Further, this book is easy to read and includes many practical, hands–on, and ready–to–use code examples.

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27th

330 Java Tips

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330 Java Tips

330 Java Tips

John Andersson, ” 330 Java Tips “
JavaFAQ | July 2003 | 203 pages | PDF | 5.5 MB

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19th
NOV

Integration-Ready Architecture and Design: Software Engineering with XML, Java, .NET, Wireless, Speech, and Knowledge Technologies

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Integration-Ready Architecture and Design: Software Engineering with XML, Java, .NET, Wireless

Integration-Ready Architecture and Design: Software Engineering with XML, Java, .NET, Wireless

  • Paperback: 640 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (July 26, 2004)
  • Language: English
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7th
NOV

Core Java 2, Volume II–Advanced Features 7th Edition Core Series

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Core Java 2, Volume II--Advanced Features 7th Edition Core Series

Core Java 2, Volume II--Advanced Features 7th Edition Core Series

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An indispensible companion to Core Java 2 Volume I, Seventh Edition, thisbook delivers the real-world guidance Java programmers need to solve even themost challenging programming problems. While many new editions tack onnew material, Horstmann actually rewrites all exisiting chapters and reworks allof the existing programs and examples featured in the book. The authorsindentify the problems experienced Java developers encounter most often anddelivers insightful, expert-level guidance for addressing them. The book alsoincludes all-new chapters on key features of J2SE 5.0 (formerly J2SE 1.5 or”Tiger”) including generics and multi-threading. It has been three years sincethe last edition of Core Java Volume II and Java programmers have beenanxiously awaiting the arrival of the updated revision of one of their favoritebooks!

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1st
NOV

J2EE Platform Web Services

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J2EE Platform Web Services

J2EE Platform Web Services

Product Description
This book is a strategic roadmap for building next generation J2EE Web Services solutions architecture. It provides the reader with the concepts, design approach and implementation guidelines for adapting Web Services technology (e.g., Java, XML, UDDI and SOAP) with extensive real-world examples from the Financial Services industry. The book also includes extensive design and implementation details on adapting various technologies. The author discusses how Web Services technology, mainframe interoperability, services consolidation, wireless technology and XML are used in various business areas. The book also includes a technology overview of different aspects of Web Services. As a result, Lai manages to marry both the business and the technology aspects in one comprehensive guide to Web services. There are break-out sections in At a Glance (summary section at the beginning of each chapter), Analyst’s View (tips and hints for technology implementation, risks, pitfalls) and Best Practices (design patterns or best practices from industry experience).

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1st

Operating Systems Concepts with Java

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Operating Systems Concepts with Java

Operating Systems Concepts with Java

Product Description
* New edition of the bestseller provides readers with a clear description of the concepts that underlie operating systems
* Uses Java to illustrate many ideas and includes numerous examples that pertain specifically to popular operating systems such as UNIX, Solaris 2, Windows NT and XP, Mach, the Apple Macintosh OS, IBM’s OS/2 and Linux
* Style is even more hands-on than the previous edition, with extensive programming examples written in Java and C
* New coverage includes recent advances in Windows 2000/XP, Linux, Solaris 9, and Mac OS X
* Detailed case studies of Windows XP and Linux give readers full coverage of two very popular operating systems
* Also available from the same authors, the highly successful Operating System Concepts, Sixth Edition (0-471-25060-0)

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