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JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications

Aug 1, 2009



Jim Clarke, Jim Connors, Eric J. Bruno, "JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications"
Prentice Hall PTR | 2009 | ISBN: 013701287X | 384 pages | PDF | 6,8 MB

Build Rich Applications that Run on the Desktop, the Web, Mobile Devices...Anywhere!


Using JavaFX, developers and graphic designers can work together to build robust, immersive applications and deploy them anywhere: on the desktop, on the Web, and on millions of Java-enabled mobile devices. JavaFX lets you maintain your existing graphics and seamlessly integrate them into Java applications. Plus, JavaFX Script is a declarative language that allows you to preserve your investment in the Java platform while allowing more creativity with JavaFX’s Rich Internet Application environment.


JavaFX™: Developing Rich Internet Applications brings together all the knowledge, techniques, and reusable code you need to quickly deliver production-quality solutions. Writing for both developers and designers, the authors explain how JavaFX simplifies and improves the RIA development process, and they show how to make the most of its ready-built components and frameworks.


JavaFX™ covers everything from data integration to multimedia, special effects to REST. The authors present a full chapter of code recipes and a complete case study application. This book’s wide-ranging content includes

Building and running JavaFX programs
Understanding the role of graphics designers in creating JavaFX Graphical Assets
Writing fast, efficient JavaFX Script programs
Using data binding to simplify Model-View-Controller application design
Creating rich user experiences with JavaFX visual components
Bringing user interfaces to life with lighting, reflection, and other special effects
Adding motion with the JavaFX animation framework
Incorporating pictures, sound, and videos in your applications
Creating RESTful applications with JSON and XML
Writing JavaFX applications that make the most of the underlying Java platform


The Java™ Series is supported, endorsed, and authored by the creators of the Java technology at Sun Microsystems, Inc. It is the official place to go for complete, expert, and definitive information on Java technology. The books in this Series provide the inside information you need to build effective, robust, and portable applications and applets. The Series is an indispensable resource for anyone targeting the Java platform.

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JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications



Jim Clarke, Jim Connors, Eric J. Bruno, "JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications"
Prentice Hall PTR | 2009 | ISBN: 013701287X | 384 pages | PDF | 6,8 MB

Build Rich Applications that Run on the Desktop, the Web, Mobile Devices...Anywhere!


Using JavaFX, developers and graphic designers can work together to build robust, immersive applications and deploy them anywhere: on the desktop, on the Web, and on millions of Java-enabled mobile devices. JavaFX lets you maintain your existing graphics and seamlessly integrate them into Java applications. Plus, JavaFX Script is a declarative language that allows you to preserve your investment in the Java platform while allowing more creativity with JavaFX’s Rich Internet Application environment.


JavaFX™: Developing Rich Internet Applications brings together all the knowledge, techniques, and reusable code you need to quickly deliver production-quality solutions. Writing for both developers and designers, the authors explain how JavaFX simplifies and improves the RIA development process, and they show how to make the most of its ready-built components and frameworks.


JavaFX™ covers everything from data integration to multimedia, special effects to REST. The authors present a full chapter of code recipes and a complete case study application. This book’s wide-ranging content includes

Building and running JavaFX programs
Understanding the role of graphics designers in creating JavaFX Graphical Assets
Writing fast, efficient JavaFX Script programs
Using data binding to simplify Model-View-Controller application design
Creating rich user experiences with JavaFX visual components
Bringing user interfaces to life with lighting, reflection, and other special effects
Adding motion with the JavaFX animation framework
Incorporating pictures, sound, and videos in your applications
Creating RESTful applications with JSON and XML
Writing JavaFX applications that make the most of the underlying Java platform


The Java™ Series is supported, endorsed, and authored by the creators of the Java technology at Sun Microsystems, Inc. It is the official place to go for complete, expert, and definitive information on Java technology. The books in this Series provide the inside information you need to build effective, robust, and portable applications and applets. The Series is an indispensable resource for anyone targeting the Java platform.

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The Java 3D API Specification 2nd Edition 2000-05

The Java 3D API Specification 2nd Edition 2000-05 [includes Source Code link]


Henry Sowizral, Kevin Rushforth, Michael Deering | Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN : 0201710412 | Pages: 652| 9.80MB

Comprehensive and definitive, this is the essential reference for Java programmers building multi-platform and Internet 3D applications with the latest version of the Java 3D API. The JavaĆ¢„¢ 3D API Specification, Second Edition covers the new Java 3D API in unprecedented depth, going beyond the “raw” spec to provide practical insight for sophisticated developers, straight from Sun Microsystems’ Java 3D experts.

Start by understanding Java 3D’s goals, programming paradigm, object hierarchy, program structure, and performance features. Next, master the basics of creating, rendering, and manipulating 3D geometry, including working with Java 3D scene graphs; using key components such as group node and leaf node objects; reusing scene graphs, and more. The CD, new to this edition, contains numerous examples, demos, and source code.


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Java Development with Ant


Java Development with Ant
Publisher: Manning Publications | ISBN: 1930110588 | edition 2002 | PDF | 672 pages | 3,29 mb

The most widely used build tool for Java projects, Ant is cross-platform, extensible, simple, and fast. It scales from small personal projects to large, multi-team J2EE projects. And, most importantly, it's easy to learn. Java Development with Ant systematically explores what Ant can do and how to apply it to your project. Whether you are new to Ant or an experienced user, this book will show you powerful and creative uses for Ant. The book emphasizes basic concepts you need to know to effectively use Ant starting with Ant's XML-driven build process. It leads you step-by-step through everything you need to know to compile, test, package, and deploy an application. It then guides you through the maze of more complex situations common in larger projects such as enterprise Java applications and Web Services. With this book you will gain access to a powerful tool to automatically build, test and deploy your Java software, no matter how simple or complex it might be.
What's inside:
* The new Ant 1.5 features
* Ant's datatypes and property handling
* JUnit testing and reporting
* Continuous integration techniques
* XDoclet for attribute-oriented programming
* EJB generation, building, and packaging
* Writing and testing native code
* Building Web Services with Apache Axis
* Deploying your system to multiple remote servers
* Using and writing
* Loggers
* Listeners
* Selectors
* Custom tasks

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J2EE Design Patterns by William Crawford, Jonathan Kaplan


J2EE Design Patterns by William Crawford, Jonathan Kaplan
Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (September 30, 2003) | ISBN-10: 0596004273 | CHM | 1,2 Mb | 350 pages

Architects of buildings and architects of software have more in common than most people think. Both professions require attention to detail, and both practitioners will see their work collapse around them if they make too many mistakes. It's impossible to imagine a world in which buildings get built without blueprints, but it's still common for software applications to be designed and built without blueprints, or in this case, design patterns. A software design pattern can be identified as "a recurring solution to a recurring problem." Using design patterns for software development makes sense in the same way that architectural design patterns make sense--if it works well in one place, why not use it in another?


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Java In A Nutshell, Fourth Edition


Java In A Nutshell, Fourth Edition by David Flanagan
Publisher O'Reilly 2002 | 700 Pages | ISBN: 0596002831 | PDF | 3.9 MB

Java just keeps growing, adding features, functionality, complexity, and tempting developers to growl with frustration. The new 1.4 release of Java 2 Standard edition increases the size of the platform by 50%, to 2757 classes in 135 packages. How are you going to figure out what this means for your applications? As always, Java in a Nutshell has the answers. The new 4th edition still contains an accelerated introduction to the Java programming language and its key APIs so you can start writing code right away. And with more than 250 new pages, author David Flanagan quickly brings you up to speed on new features that come with version 1.4:

-High-performance NIO API
-Support for pattern matching with regular expressions
-A logging API
-A user preferences API
-New Collections classes
-An XML-based persistence mechanism for Java Beans
-Support for XML parsing using both the DOM and SAX APIs
-User authentication with the JAAS API
-Support for secure network connections using the SSL protocol
-Support for cryptography

The book contains O'Reilly's classic quick-reference for all the classes in the essential Java packages, so you can dive in and find what you need to make the new 1.4 version work for you. For as long as Java developers have existed, Java in a Nutshell has been ready, willing and able to take you right to the heart of the program, turning those frustrated grrrrss into purrrss of satisfaction. No wonder readers of Java Developer's Journal voted this the "Best Java Book" the past two years in a row!


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Frank Zammetti, «Practical Ajax Projects with Java Technology»


Frank Zammetti, «Practical Ajax Projects with Java Technology»
Apress | ISBN 1590596951 | July 24, 2006 | PDF | 528 pages | 13 MB

If you're a Java developer already versed in Ajax-style programming, and you want to take your knowledge to the next level, then this is the book for you. Practical Ajax Projects with Java Technology provides the ultimate learn-by-example experience, featuring seven complete example applications for you to learn from and then adapt for use in your own projects. During each application, the author will lead you through the planning, design, and implementation stages.
The book begins with a few quick chapters to recap Ajax basics and build up a complete development environment, and then moves on to the applications. The seven applications are diverse: an auto-complete application, an Ajax game, a two-way chat application, a webmail client, an RSS aggregator, an online calendaring/scheduling system, and a Flickr-style photo gallery application. Technologies covered include Apache, Ant, Ajax Tags, Struts, Prototype, DWR, Dojo, and more. Overall, this book will save you countless hours of development time, and help further your Java Ajax knowledge!

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Barry Holmes: Programming With Java


Programming With Java
Jones & Bartlett Publishers | 1998-04-16 | ISBN: 0763707074 | PDF | Pages 736 | 6.14 MB

Assuming no prior knowledge of computer programming, this book is written for the ACM-recommended curriculum
for CS1. It is intended for a broad audience of first-year students in science, engineering and business where a knowledge of programming is thought to be essential.


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Mark Watson: Java Programming 10-Minute Solutions


Java Programming 10-Minute Solutions
Sybex | 2003-12-30 | ISBN: 0782142850 | PDF | Pages 400 | 3.43 MB

The problems encountered by a beginning Java programmer are many--and mostly minor.

The problems you encounter as an experienced Java programmer are far fewerĆ¢€”and far more serious.

Java Programming 10-Minute Solutions provides direct solutions to the thorny problems you're most likely to run up against in your work. Especially when a project entails new techniques or draws you into a realm outside your immediate expertise, potential headaches abound. With this book, a veteran Java programmer saves you both aggravation andĆ¢€”just as importantĆ¢€”time.

Here are some of the solutions you'll find inside:

* Parsing XML using SAX and DOM, and using XSLT to transform XML to HTML
* Java file I/O: copying and deleting entire directories
* Using Java search algorithms
* Thread management
* Leveraging Java Web Services support in SOAP, XML-RPC, and XML over HTTP
* Low-level JDBC programming
* Using servlets and JSPs (including struts) for web applications
* Using Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) container managed persistence
* Generating EJB classes with ant and XDocolet
* Using JUnit for unit testing

Modeled after the straightforward Q&A approach of the DevX website, these in-depth, code-intensive solutions help you past obstacles right now and ultimately make you a smarter, more effective programmer.


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Jo Wood: Java Programming for Spatial Sciences


Java Programming for Spatial Sciences
CRC | 2002-05-30 | ISBN 0415260973 | PDF | Pages 320 | 3.33 MB

The Java programming language has been one of the most exciting internet-friendly technologies to emerge in the last decade. Java Programming for Spatial Sciences introduces the subject to those who wish to use computers to handle information with a geographical element. The book introduces object-oriented modeling including key concepts such as abstraction, inheritance and encapsulation. It shows how these ideas can be used to model, process and visualize geographic information leading the reader from initial ideas of class design through to the implementation of feature rich raster and vector models of space. It includes some of the more recent developments in internet technologies such as web-based applets, remote communication and XML, showing how these can be used to deliver geographic information in a modern computing environment. The text is aimed at new programmers as well as those in fields such as geography, GIS, remote sensing, archaeology and biology who wish to make use of geographic information. It provides a useful course text for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates in these fields. The material is heavily example-led, and contains programming exercises and quizzes, making it suitable for self-paced learning.

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DB2 Express C The Developer Handbook for XML, PHP, C/C++, Java, and .NET



Whei Jen Chen,John Chun,Naomi Ngan,Rakesh Ranjan,Manoj K. Sardana"DB2 Express C The Developer Handbook for XML, PHP, C/C++, Java, and .NET"
Publisher: International Technical Support Organization 2006 | 350 Pages | ISBN: 0738496758 | PDF | 3.2 MB

This redbook was produced by a team of specialists from around the world working at the International Technical Support Organization, San Jose Center. Whei-Jen Chen is a Project Leader at the International Technical Support Organization, San Jose Center. She has extensive experience in application development, database design and modeling, and DB2 system administration. Whei-Jen is an IBM Certified Solutions Expert in Database Administration and Application Development as well as an IBM Certified IT Specialist.

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Java for COBOL Programmers

John C. Byrne, «Java for COBOL Programmers»
Charles River | ISBN: 1584505656 | 2008 | PDF | 412 pages | 6.39 MB

COBOL, one of the oldest programming languages in current use, still provides the framework for many vital business, finance, and administrative programs and systems that companies and governments use in day-to-day activities. Scores of organizations are deciding to replace these legacy systems, including their core business systems, with more modern ones written in Java. The people who support these systems are valuable repositories of business process information, and they know how computer systems are used to meet those business process requirements. But they often don’t know Java. That’s where this book comes in. Java for COBOL Programmers,Third Edition uses COBOL examples to teach object-oriented principles and Java syntax. Instead of describing the Java object concepts and syntax in the abstract, or based on references using C or C++ programming languages, Java for COBOL Programmers, Third Edition presents various object-oriented concepts first in a COBOL context, and then in the Java syntax that supports this concept

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Service-Oriented Java Business Integration


Service-Oriented Java Business Integration
Packt Publishing | 2008-02-09 | ISBN: 1847194400 | 436 pages | PDF | 4 MB

The book first discusses the various integration approaches available and introduces the Enterprise Service Bus, which is a new Architectural pattern that can facilitate integrating services. ESB provides different forms of mediation services including routing and transformation. Java Business Integration (JBI) provides a collaboration framework that provides standard interfaces for integration components and protocols to plug into, thus allowing the assembly of Service-Oriented Integration (SOI) frameworks following the ESB pattern. JBI is based on JSR 208, which is an extension of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). Once JBI and ESB are introduced, we look at how we have been doing service integration without either of these using traditional J2EE. The book then slowly introduces ESB and, with the help of code, showcases how easily things can be done using JBI.


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COBOL Programmers Swing with Java

E. Reed Doke, Bill C. Hardgrave, Richard A. Johnson, «COBOL Programmers Swing with Java»
Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 0521546842 | 2004 | PDF | 296 pages | 3.67 MB

"This book will get maximum leverage out of any reader's COBOL background. I would recommend it as a starting point for a COBOL programmer who is planning to learn Java."

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JavaTech, an Introduction to Scientific and Technical Computing with Java


Clark S. Lindsey, Johnny S. Tolliver, Thomas Lindblad, «JavaTech, an Introduction to Scientific and Technical Computing with Java»
Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 0521821134 | 2005 | PDF | 726 pages | 8.11 MB

JavaTech is a practical introduction to the Java programming language with an emphasis on the features that benefit technical computing. After presenting the basics of object-oriented programming in Java, it examines introductory topics such as graphical interfaces and thread processes. It goes on to review network programming and develops Web client-server examples for tasks such as monitoring remote devices. The focus then shifts to distributed computing with RMI. Finally, it examines how Java programs can access the local platform and interact with hardware.

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DWR Java AJAX Applications

DWR Java AJAX Applications

DWR Java AJAX Applications

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AJAX enables rich desktop-like user interfaces in the browser and enables interactive interfaces that can even replace traditional user interfaces. DWR (Direct Web Remoting) is an Open Source Java framework for building AJAX applications. DWR’s main idea is to hide AJAX implementation details, like XMLHttpRequest, from developers. By using DWR, you can concentrate on developing the application and business objects and leave AJAX details behind the scenes where they belong. DWR allows server-side Java classes to be used in the browser and JavaScript functions to be used on the server (Reverse AJAX).

This book will show competent Java programmers how to work with DWR to create powerful AJAX applications. It starts with a tutorial on DWR’s main features and functions. Then it covers setting up the development environment. Finally, it concludes with some sample applications.

The later chapters are full of example code for sample applications, to aid comprehension.

What you will learn from this book?

  • Will make your development faster and simpler by teaching you the features of DWR and implementing it with Reverse AJAX.
  • Teaches you how to use DWR JavaScript libraries, Convertors, Creators, Filters and Signatures. Integration with other projects, and Security – factors which are essential to developing any DWR application.
  • Specifies practical aspects such as supported browser and environments, configuration, setting up development environment, testing and debugging, error handling, packaging and deployment in a comprehensive manner, by demonstration where required.
  • Provides a practical demonstration of creating a dynamic user interface, implementing tables and lists, and field completion for you to derive concepts from.
  • Shows advanced elements of user interface through practical examples of creating forms, building a navigation tree, and map scrolling.
  • Teaches back-end integration: integrating a database with DWR, integrating with web services, and integrating with a messaging system.
  • Includes collaborative book authoring and chatroom applications, which show how easy it would be to enhance your applications to production grade using these samples as a starting point for development and as a source of ideas.

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Stripes: …and Java web development is fun again

Stripes: ...and Java web development is fun again

Stripes: ...and Java web development is fun again

Product Description
As a Java developer, you want to leverage your knowledge and the wealth of Java libraries and tools. But when it comes to web development, many frameworks seem over-engineered and too complex. They have a steep learning curve, and it’s just too difficult to get them to do exactly what you need because of their “closed-box” design.


Stripes brings simplicity back to Java web development. You’ll be up and running in minutes, and can go a long way with just a few simple concepts. You’ll spend your time developing your application, not maintaining gobs of configuration. Because Stripes is very transparent, you will understand exactly what is going on from request to response.

The popularity of Stripes keeps increasing because of its clean design and extensibility. With this complete tutorial and reference, you can master Stripes and take advantage of its productivity in web application development. You’ll tailor the framework to your requirements, not the other way around!

This book is packed with explanations and examples so that you learn practical problem-solving techniques. You’ll be able to “wrap your head around the framework” and fully understand how Stripes works. When a client requests a feature, you’ll answer “yes” with confidence because you’re using a framework that lets you get the results that you need without getting in your way. Because of its open design, Stripes lets you easily integrate your favorite tools: tag libraries, AJAX frameworks, ORM solutions, dependency injectors, and more.

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A Concise and Practical Introduction to Programming Algorithms in Java

A Concise and Practical Introduction to Programming Algorithms in Java

A Concise and Practical Introduction to Programming Algorithms in Java

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A Concise and Practical Introduction to Programming Algorithms in Java has two main goals. The first is for novice programmers to learn progressively the basic concepts underlying most imperative programming languages using Java. The second goal is to introduce new programmers to the very basic principles of thinking the algorithmic way and turning the algorithms into programs using the programming concepts of Java.

The book is divided into two parts and includes: The fundamental notions of variables, expressions and assignments with type checking - Conditional and loop statements - Explanation of the concepts of functions with pass-by-value arguments and recursion - Fundamental sequential and bisection search techniques - Basic iterative and recursive sorting algorithms.

Each chapter of the book concludes with a set of exercises to enable students to practice concepts covered.

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Creating Content Management Systems in Java

Creating Content Management Systems in Java

Creating Content Management Systems in Java

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In today’s fast-paced, information-packed world, it’s critical for businesses to organize and manipulate the data gathered from customers, sales, and product responses, etc. into usable information. Content Management Systems (CMS) can do this for your business easily and efficiently. There are several commercial systems available, but customizing one for your specific needs is usually necessary based on your data. Creating Content Management Systems in Java teaches you how to develop an open source CMS from scratch using XML as the storage mechanism, XSLT as the presentation layer, and Java and JSPs & Servlets to realize the multi-tiered architecture. The book also covers data modeling in XML and the use of XSLT as a presentation vehicle for custom XML formats. Creating Content Management Systems in Java is written for Web and software developers (specifically Java developers) who wish to learn more about the field of content management. The book provides a practical, applied perspective with complete demonstrations using code to show you how a solution or feature can be implemented. Throughout the book you will work through the development of a complete, open source, working CMS example, beginning with the conceptual ideas of content management. From there you’ll dive into the exploration of practical design solutions, and then move into the final implementations in each tier of the software that becomes the CMS. To benefit the most from this book, you should already know the Java programming language and have a basic understanding of the Web. You do not need to know XML, XSLT, CSS, or XHTML because these topics are covered thoroughly, although a basic understanding will be helpful. So, if you need to learn more about CMS development, this is the book for you.

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Service-Oriented Java Business Integration

Service-Oriented Java Business Integration

Service-Oriented Java Business Integration

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The goal of Java Business Integration (JBI) is to allow components and services to be integrated in a vendor-independent way, allowing users and vendors to plug and play.

Java Business Integration (JBI) is a specification aiming to define a Service Provider Interface for integration containers so that integration components written for these containers are portable across containers and also integrate with other components or services using standard protocols and formats. JBI is based on JSR 208, which is an extension of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE).

This book first discusses the various integration approaches available and introduces the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), a new architectural pattern that facilitates integrating services. ESB provides mediation services including routing and transformation. Java Business Integration (JBI) provides a collaboration framework that provides standard interfaces for integration components and protocols to plug into, thus allowing the assembly of Service-Oriented Integration (SOI) frameworks following the ESB pattern. Once JBI and ESB are introduced, we look at how we have been doing service integration without either of these using traditional J2EE. The book then slowly introduces ESB and, with the help of code, showcases how easily things can be done using JBI.

What you will learn from this book?

  • Assembling services and porting them across containers using JBI
  • Exposing EJB as a WSDL-compliant service across firewalls
  • Binding remote services to ESB to be consumed internally
  • Exposing local components in ESB like POJO as externally accessible WSDL-compliant services
  • Providing a web service gateway for external consumers
  • Accessing web services over a reliable transport channel like JMS
  • Implementing web service versioning using ESB
  • Implementing service aggregation at ESB
  • Transactions, Security, Clustering, and JMX in ESB


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JavaTech, an Introduction to Scientific and Technical Computing with Java

JavaTech, an Introduction to Scientific and Technical Computing with Java

JavaTech, an Introduction to Scientific and Technical Computing with Java

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JavaTech is a practical introduction to the Java programming language with an emphasis on the features that benefit technical computing. After presenting the basics of object-oriented programming in Java, it examines introductory topics such as graphical interfaces and thread processes. It goes on to review network programming and develops Web client-server examples for tasks such as monitoring remote devices. The focus then shifts to distributed computing with RMI. Finally, it examines how Java programs can access the local platform and interact with hardware.

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Covert Java : Techniques for Decompiling, Patching, and Reverse Engineering

Techniques for Decompiling, Patching, and Reverse Engineering

Covert Java : Techniques for Decompiling, Patching, and Reverse Engineering

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Developers face problems created by others every day – when asked to maintain someone else’s code, or when forced to use a third-party library without documentation. They might come across exactly the feature they need to implement but can’t get hold of the source code. They might spend frustrating hours trying different solutions that don’t work. Instead, the techniques in this book will teach developers to decompile, patch, and reverse-engineer applications, to better understand their implementation, and to work more efficiently with applications developed by others.

Covert Java offers a unique approach to solving common Java problems, from combating obfuscation in code, to patching core classes to change the intended function of an application. Each chapter focuses on a technique that solves a specific problem – outlining the problem, demonstrating the solution, then suggesting additional ideas for developers to test out the technique. Many chapters include anecdotal examples of the technique in action, and finish with summaries to ensure developers understand the most crucial points of the chapter.

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Java Development with Ant

Java Development with Ant

Java Development with Ant

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The most widely used build tool for Java projects, Ant is cross-platform, extensible, simple, and fast. It scales from small personal projects to large, multi-team J2EE projects. And, most importantly, it’s easy to learn. Java Development with Ant systematically explores what Ant can do and how to apply it to your project. Whether you are new to Ant or an experienced user, this book will show you powerful and creative uses for Ant. The book emphasizes basic concepts you need to know to effectively use Ant starting with Ant’s XML-driven build process. It leads you step-by-step through everything you need to know to compile, test, package, and deploy an application. It then guides you through the maze of more complex situations common in larger projects such as enterprise Java applications and Web Services. With this book you will gain access to a powerful tool to automatically build, test and deploy your Java software, no matter how simple or complex it might be.

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Introduction to Computer Graphics: Using Java 2D and 3D

Using Java 2D and 3D

Introduction to Computer Graphics: Using Java 2D and 3D

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Computer graphics comprises the creation and representation of simple graphical elements and images, as well as modern techniques for rendering a virtual reality. To apply these techniques correctly, one requires a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts in graphics. This book introduces the most important basic concepts of computer graphics, coupling the technical background and theory with practical examples and applications throughout. Its user-friendly approach enables the reader to gain understanding through the theory at work, via the many example programs provided. With only elementary knowledge of the programming language Java, the reader will be able to create their own images and animations immediately, using Java 2D and/or Java 3D. The features of this book include: computer graphics theory and practice in integrated combination; a focus on the increasingly used Java 3D (and 2D in the first section of the book); the use of many pedagogical tools, including numerous easy-to-understand example programs and end-of-chapter exercises; and, internet support for students and instructors, such as additional exercises, solutions, program examples, slides for lecturers and links to useful websites. It offers an an ideal, self-contained introduction to computer graphics and, is written for second year undergraduates and above. This reader-friendly, clear and concise textbook will be an essential tool for those studying Computer Science and Computer Engineering. Frank Klawonn has many years of experience teaching computer graphics and coordinating application projects with companies.

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Java Collections 2001-04 [ebook and source code]

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The Collections Framework is supplied with all versions of the Java 2 platform and provides programmers with incredibly efficient ways to manipulate data. However, given the large number of methods and classes in this library, using them correctly is hardly a cakewalk. Well-known columnist and bestselling author John Zukowski gives the Java professional exactly what he or she needs to know about this vital library in order to maximize productivity. This practical book contains comprehensive coverage of the important Collections Framework from the working programmer's point of view, while staying away from academic abstractions.

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Flex 3 with Java

Flex 3 with Java

Flex 3 with Java

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Develop rich internet applications quickly and easily using Adobe Flex 3, ActionScript 3.0 and integrate with a Java backend using BlazeDS 3.2

  • A step-by-step tutorial for developing web applications using Flex 3, ActionScript 3.0, BlazeDS 3.2, and Java
  • Build efficient and seamless data-rich interactive applications in Flex using a combination of MXML and ActionScript 3.0
  • Create custom UIs, Components, Events, and Item Renders to develop user friendly applications
  • Build an end-to-end Flex e-commerce application using all major features of Flex covered throughout the book


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Java Collections


Java Collections 2001-04 [ebook and source code]
Publisher: Apress | 2001-04-26 | ISBN 1893115925 | PDF | 420 pages | 1.05 MB


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The Collections Framework is supplied with all versions of the Java 2 platform and provides programmers with incredibly efficient ways to manipulate data. However, given the large number of methods and classes in this library, using them correctly is hardly a cakewalk. Well-known columnist and bestselling author John Zukowski gives the Java professional exactly what he or she needs to know about this vital library in order to maximize productivity. This practical book contains comprehensive coverage of the important Collections Framework from the working programmer's point of view, while staying away from academic abstractions.

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Drupal: Creating Blogs, Forums, Portals, and Community Websites


Drupal: Creating Blogs, Forums, Portals, and Community Websites
Packt Publishing (May 11, 2006) | ISBN: 1904811809 | 284 pages | PDF | 6 MB

A complete guide to every aspect of creating a variety of different websites using Drupal. A trove of well-considered and practical information is presented in a logical and intuitive manner so that you can either build up your site step by step by reading from cover to cover or, alternatively, focus on your specific needs by diving into each chapter as required.

This book has been written against the latest release v4.7.

Drupal is one of the most popular content management systems on the internet. Based on PHP/MySQL, its power and flexibility combined with its exceptional design mean it is already on the way to becoming the de facto standard for CMS Websites. Drupal’s modular design and structured source code make it both highly flexible and easily extended and modified. Drupal is extremely scalable, making it ideal for both a simple personal website as well as an industrial strength commercial or institutional web presence.

Drupal is a model open source project in that it has a large, friendly community of people who contribute to the project in various ways. Drupal is not only free and easy to use, but this community provides on going mutual support.

This book will suit anyone who has a need to create a content rich website. Whether you are:

- Adding a personal web page
– Building a forum
– Writing a collaborative book
– Retailing goods
– Creating a blog
– Launching a community Website

Drupal’s power means choosing an initial pathway can be daunting. The flexibility and power of its content management features mean the right approach needs to be taken. This book takes you from initial set up through site design and creation in a series of carefully structured steps. While there are a few advanced topics that are beyond the scope of the book, all of the core stages of creating a website using Drupal are covered in detail.

Chapter 1 introduces you to the world of Drupal and looks at where Drupal comes from, where its going and what it can offer you. Because it is important to understand the nature of the tasks which lie ahead, it also discusses how to plan and build your website, taking a sneak preview of the book’s demo Website in the process. Finally, we scrutinize the Drupal community and learn how to make the most of Drupal as an organized, living entity and not just a piece of software.

Chapter 2 deals with how to get everything you need up and running on a development machine and also briefly looks at how all the requisite technologies gel together to produce your working Drupal site. Once everything is up and running, and after looking over some of the more common installation problems, the chapter presents a short tour of Drupal in order to give you an idea of what to expect.

Chapter 3 looks at the most general settings which all Drupal administrators need to contend with. Everything from determining your site’s name to dealing with the cache or file system settings gets treated here before we look at more focused and complex issues in the chapters to come.

Chapter 4 sees us adding functionality to the newly created site. The focus of this chapter is really on modules and how they can be added and enabled, or even how to obtain modules that are not part of the standard distribution. Since blocks are often required to display the functionality provided by modules, this chapter ends off with a discussion on how to control blocks.

Chapter 5 concerns itself with the topic of access control. Drupal has a sophisticated role based access control system, which is fundamentally important for controlling how users access your site. This chapter will give you the information you need to implement whatever access controls you require.

Chapter 6 gets to the heart of the matter by beginning the book’s coverage on content. Working with content, what content types are available, administering content and even a discourse on some of the more common content related modules serve as a basis for moving to more advanced content related matters that follow in the next chapter.

Chapter 7 gives you the edge when it comes to creating engaging and dynamic content. While this chapter doesn’t require you to be an expert in HTML, PHP and CSS it does introduce you to the basics and shows how, with a little knowledge, extremely powerful and professional content can be created. That’s only half the story, because later on it looks at categorization and how this particular feature of Drupal sets it apart from everything else out there.

Chapter 8 gives you a run down of how attractive interfaces are created in Drupal through the use of themes. As well as discussing briefly some of the considerations that must be taken into account when planning your website, it ends off by looking at how to make important modifications to your chosen theme.

Chapter 9 really adds the icing on the cake by looking at a host of more advanced topics. From creating flexible content types and generating revenue from ads, all the way through to building dynamic content using Ajax, you will find something to enhance your website and add that something special.

Chapter 10 takes a pragmatic look at the type of tasks you will need to be proficient in in order to successfully run and maintain a Drupal site. Whether its setting up cron jobs or making backups of your database, everything you need to do throughout the course of running your newly created website will be covered here.

Appendix A deals with the all important topic of deployment. Because all major work should be done on a copy of your Website on a development machine, this appendix presents a sound process for taking the finished product and making it available for public consumption on your host site.

About the Author
David Mercer was born in August 1976 in Harare, Zimbabwe. Having always had a strong interest in science, David came into regular contact with computers at university where he graduated cum laude with majors in applied math and math (although he minored in computer science). As a programmer and professional writer who has been writing both code and books for about nine years, he has worked on a number of well known titles, in various capacities, on a wide variety of topics. His books have sold tens of thousands of copies and have been translated into over 6 different languages to date. David finds that the challenges arising from the dichotomous relationship between the science (and art) of software programming and the art (and science) of writing is what keeps his interest in producing books piqued. He will no doubt continue to write professionally in the future. David balances his time between programming, reviewing, writing, and contributing to interesting web-based projects such as RankTracer and LinkDoozer. When he isn’t working (which isn’t that often) he enjoys playing guitar (generally on stage and unrehearsed) and getting involved in outdoor activities ranging from touch rugby and golf to water skiing and snowboarding. Visit RankTracer or find him on LinkDoozer where he is generally lurking.

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Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming: 10th International Conference


Pekka Abrahamsson, Michele Marchesi, Frank Maurer, "Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming: 10th International Conference, XP 2009, Pula, Sardinia, Italy, May 25-29, 2009, Proceedings ... Notes in Business Information Processing"
Springer | 2009 | ISBN: 3642018521 | 278 pages | PDF | 9,8 MB

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming, XP 2009, held in Sardinia, Italy, in May 2009.
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Out of 40 paper submissions 12 full papers were accepted for publication in this book together with 2 keynote papers, 11 short papers, 23 workshop and tutorial papers, 5 posters, 6 demonstrations and information on 3 panel discussions. The papers represent a set of high-quality research studies addressing a wide variety of different topics, ranging from very technical issues to human-related aspects of agile software development, including novel ideas on agile software research.

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Dissecting SQL Server Execution Plans


Dissecting SQL Server Execution Plans
Simple Talk Publishing (April 28, 2008) | ISBN: N\a | 252 pages | PDF | 3 MB

Execution plans show you what's going on behind the scenes in SQL Server. They can provide you with a wealth of information on how your queries are being executed by SQL Server, including which indexes are getting used and where no indexes are being used at all; how the data is being retrieved, and joined, from the tables defined in your query; how aggregations in GROUP BY queries are put together and the anticipated load, and the estimated cost, that all these operations place upon the system. All this information makes the execution plan a vitally important tool in the tool belt of database administrator, database developers, report writers, developers, and pretty much anyone who writes TSQL to access data in a SQL Server database. The goal with this book was to gather as much useful information on execution plans as possible into a single location, and to organize it in such as way that it provided a clear route through the subject, right from the basics of capturing plans, through their interpretation, and then onto how to use them to understand how you might optimize your SQL queries, improve your indexing strategy, spot some common performance issues, and more.

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Two Minute SQL Server StumpersVol. 5


Two Minute SQL Server StumpersVol. 5
Red gate books | 2009 | ISBN: n\a | 207 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Whether you're practicing for an exam or interview or just wanting to see who's got the biggest SQL Server brain in your office, this book is perfect.

Containing 100 SQL Server Central Questions of the Day, this book is a great way to test yourself or increase your knowledge.

If you spend enough time in SQL Server to answer the questions in this book then you'd benefit from the SQL Toolbelt.

The SQL Toolbelt allows developers and DBAs to gain access to all the SQL Sever tools we currently produce. This means that when you are working with SQL Server databases, you can have the most powerful set of tools immediately to hand.

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WRITING HTML


Writing HTML
Publisher: MCLI | ISBN: N\A | edition 2006 | PDF | 328 pages | 2,47 mb

By the time you have reached the end of this tutorial you will be able to construct a series of linked web pages for any subject that includes formatted text, pictures, and hypertext links to other web pages on the Internet.



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