- Wednesday, September 10, 2008, 22:15
- J2EE
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Tutorial For Building j2Ee Applications Using Jboss And Eclipse
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Glen McCallum & Vishal Sharma
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timo@reactive.com
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http://www.reactive.com
Description :
The Java Cookbook is a comprehensive collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples for anyone programming in Java. Developers will find hundreds of tried-and-true Java "recipes" covering all of the major APIs as well as some APIs that aren't as well documented in other Java books.
The Java Cookbook, like the bestselling Perl Cookbook, covers a lot of ground, and offers Java developers short, focused pieces of code that can be easily incorporated into other programs. The idea is to focus on things that are useful, tricky, or both. The book includes code segments covering many specialized APIs--like media and servlets and should serve as a great "jumping-off place" for Java developers who want to get started in areas outside of their specialization.
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- Wednesday, September 10, 2008, 22:13
- J2EE
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Killer Game Programming in Java
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Andrew Davison
Email
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corporate@oreilly.com
Website
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http://safari.oreilly.com
Description :
Killer Game Programming in Java is a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know to program cool, testosterone-drenched Java games. It will give you reusable techniques to create everything from fast, full-screen action games to multiplayer 3D games. In addition to the most thorough coverage of Java 3D available, Killer Game Programming in Java also clearly details the older, better-known 2D APIs, 3D sprites, animated 3D sprites, first-person shooter programming, sound, fractals, and networked games. Killer Game Programming in Java is a must-have for anyone who wants to create adrenaline-fueled games in Java.
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- Wednesday, September 10, 2008, 22:09
- J2EE
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Better, Faster, Lighter Java
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Justin Gehtland, Bruce A. Tate
Email
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corporate@oreilly.com
Website
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http://safari.oreilly.com
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This book has been a real pleasure to write and I hope that translates to something that's a joy for you to read. The names on the cover are necessarily only a small part of the total team effort that it took to produce this book. It would be impossible to thank every person that contributed, but I feel the obligation to try.
Both Bruce and Justin would like to thank Michael Loukides for his gentle encouragement, expert touch, and steady hand. At times, it may have seemed like this book would write itself, but don't underestimate your impact on it. Thanks for giving us the freedom to do something unique, and the gentle guidance and leadership when the book required it. We also greatly appreciate our outstanding technical reviewers, including Stuart Holloway, Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas, and Glenn Vanderburg. We respect each of you deeply. It's truly an honor to have such a combined brain-trust review our book. Special thanks go to Rod Johnson for his quick response and thorough attention while editing the Spring chapter. I'm astounded by what he's accomplished.
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