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Ebook » Computers & IT » Java : Programming Java 2 Micro Edition for Symbian OS |
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Author: admin | 2 January 2009 | Views: 23 | |
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Programming Java 2 Micro Edition for Symbian OS
Author: Martin de Jode | Publisher: Wiley | 2004 | ISBN: 0470092238 | PDF | 471 pages | 6 MB
Who Is This Book For?
The book is aimed at Java developers already programming in the wireless space or interested in moving into the wireless space and who wish to know what can be achieved with J2ME on the latest Symbian OS phones. Enough introductory information and examples are provided for newcomers to J2ME to get going with MIDP programming, while the thorough treatment of the new MIDP 2.0 and optional APIs provides more weighty fare for the experienced MIDP programmer.
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Ebook » Computers & IT » Java : Beginning Java ME Platform |
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Author: admin | 30 November 2008 | Views: 66 | |
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Publisher: Apress Language: English ISBN: 1430210613 Paperback: 600 pages Data: Oct 2008 Format: PDF 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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Java, Ruby : From Java to Ruby: Things Every Manager Should Know |
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Author: admin | 15 November 2008 | Views: 73 | |
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As a development team, you want to be productive. You want to write flexible, maintainable web applications. You want to use Ruby and Rails. But can you justify the move away from established platforms such as J2EE? Bruce Tate's From Java to Ruby has the answers, and it expresses them in a language that'll help persuade managers and executives who've seen it all. See when and where the switch makes sense, and see how to make it. If you're trying to adopt Ruby in your organization and need some help, this is the book for you. Based on a decision tree (a concept familiar to managers and executives,) Java to Ruby stays above the low-level technical debate to examine the real benefits and risks to adoption. Java to Ruby is packed with interviews of Ruby customers and developers, so you can see what types of projects are likely to succeed, and which ones are likely to fail. Ruby and Rails may be the answer, but first you need to be sure you're asking the right question. By addressing risk and fitness of purpose, Java to Ruby makes sure you're asking the right questions first. Because technology adoption is only the beginning, Java to Ruby walks you through the whole lifecycle of prototype, ramp up, and production and deployment.
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Oracle, Java : Java Oracle Database Development |
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Author: admin | 12 November 2008 | Views: 92 | |
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Paperback: 420 pages Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1st edition (December 30, 2002) Language: English ISBN-10: 0130462187 ISBN-13: 978-0130462183 Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 7.5 x 1.2 inches Product Description Java Database Development with Oracle is a hands-on book for Java developers who want to learn how use Oracle and integrate it with their Java applications. It assumes an intermediate knowledge of Java and no knowledge of Oracle. This book is segmented into three parts. Part One begins by investigating how and why databases relate to object-oriented programming with Java. Introductory chapters on the Oracle database, SQL and other Oracle features, including its object-relational support, lay the groundwork for the chapters that follow. Part Two presents thorough coverage of the essential Java technologies for database programming, with chapters on SQLJ, JDBC and JDO (Java Data Objects). Part Three takes a higher-level view of application architecture and considers the role of Oracle in enterprise applications, particularly with regard to EJB (Enterprise Java Beans) and the J2EE framework. About the Author David Gallardo is an independent software consultant and author with extensive experience in database development, software internationalization, and Java web application development. He has been a professional software engineer for over fifteen years and has experience with many operating systems, programming languages and network protocols. His recent experience includes leading database and internationalization development at a business-to-business e-commerce company where he designed and led the implementation of an object-relational mapping interface for Java and Oracle, using JDBC, SQL and Java stored procedures, for a large Web-based application. |
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Oracle, Java : Java Programming with Oracle JDBC |
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Author: admin | 8 November 2008 | Views: 74 | |
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 Java Programming with Oracle JDBC by Donald Bales ISBN-10 / ASIN: 059600088X ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780596000882 Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Number Of Pages: 450 Publication Date: 2001-12-15 |
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Ebook » Computers & IT » Java : Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 |
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Author: admin | 3 November 2008 | Views: 79 | |
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 # Publisher: Wiley (July 12, 2006) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 0471785415 # ISBN-13: 978-0471785415 Product Description An invaluable tutorial on the dramatic changes to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 Featuring myriad changes from its previous versions, EJB 3.0 boasts a very different programming and deployment model, with nearly every aspect of development affected. Even the most experienced EBJ and J2EE developers will need to relearn how to best use EJB to develop mission-critical applications. This author team of experts has taken their combined skills in architecture, development, consulting, and knowledge transfer to explain the various changes to EJB 3.0 as well as the rationale behind these changes. You'll learn the concepts and techniques for authoring distributed, enterprise components in Java from the ground up.
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