| Books to make you a decent Java developer, if you are not already ;-) | ||
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| Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 (5th Edition)
by Bill Burke $31.49 If you thought that EJBs (and J2EE) was too heavy and filled with XML configuration bureaucracy and were too afraid to use cod... | Groovy in Action
by Dierk Koenig $31.49 Scripting Java is always fun. Whether Groovy is the best way to do that, I do not know, but this book is pretty nice, and have... | JBoss(R) Seam: Simplicity and Power Beyond ...
by Michael Juntao Yuan $30.89 JBoss does build a pretty good J2EE container and with this suite of tools, they mimic the features of Spring while having the... |
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| Ant in Action: Covers Ant 1.7 (Manning)
by Steve Loughran $31.49 You cannot really use Java without knowing Ant. Most people copy-and-paste some sample Ant script. Go beyond that and see how ... | GWT in Action: Easy Ajax with the Google We...
by Robert Hanson $31.49 Building AJAX pages in Java? Yes, you can, with this framework that *definitely* inspired their (Google's) phone API | POJOs in Action: Developing Enterprise Appl...
by Chris Richardson $29.67 A good introduction to agile IoC frameworks for Java, such as Spring. Too bad it does not treat EJB 3.0, if I remember correct... |
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| Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java with JUnit
by Andrew Hunt $15.93 Well, the kids claim that Unit Testing is saving the whole industry, so there must be something to them, despite the apparent ... | The Definitive Guide to SWT and JFACE
by Robert Harris | Java Swing, Second Edition
by James Elliott $37.79 |
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