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Written for Java and Linux developers alike, Java Application Development on Linux is the hands-on guide to the full Java application development lifecycle on Linux.
Determined to spare other developers hours of trial and error, Albing and Schwarz demonstrate the platform, tools, and application development by showing realistic, easy-to-follow examples. After a simple command-line application introduces basic tools, this program leads readers through business-logic object analysis, database design, Java servlet UIs, Java Server Pages (JSP) UIs, Swing GUIs, and Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) GUIs. Scaling up to the enterprise level provides the opportunity to use both the JBoss Application Server and the Apache Geronimo Application Servers , and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).
J2EE: EJB, JSP, Servlets, JSF, JSTL, JCA, JMS, JTA, JNDI, JDBC, JMX, RMI, etc.
Frameworks: Struts, Hibernate, JPA, iBATIS, JBoss AOP, Spring, JSF, AJAX, GWT, YUI, Flex/Flash, JUnit, and Jakarta common libraries.
Integration: Web Services on Axis and WebMethods; as well as the Web Service Standards such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.
| | Java Application Development On Linux :: FreeTechBooks.Com - Written for Java and Linux developers alike, Java Application Development on Linux is the hands-on guide to the full Java application development lifecycle on Linux.
Determined to spare other developers hours of trial and error, Albing and Schwarz demonstrate the platform, tools, and application development by showing realistic, easy-to-follow examples. After a simple command-line application introduces basic tools, this program leads readers through business-logic object analysis, database design, Java servlet UIs, Java Server Pages (JSP) UIs, Swing GUIs, and Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) GUIs. Scaling up to the enterprise level provides the opportunity to use both the JBoss Application Server and the Apache Geronimo Application Servers , and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).
Linux is the fastest-growing Java development platform because it saves money and time by serving as a platform for both development and deployment. But developers face significant platform-specific challenges when managing and deploying Java applications in a controlled production environment.
* Use development tools available on Linux, such as the GNU Compiler for Java (gcj), Ant , the NetBeans IDE , IBM's Eclipse Java IDE , JUnit , and Sun ONE Studio .
"But overall, this is still an excellent technical book and adequately achieves its main goal of making a beginner application developer out of a Java layman."
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Java Application Development on Linux
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:08 am by ndaru
Java Application Development on Linux
Authors : Carl Albing and Michael Schwarz
ISBN : 0–13–143697-X
Publication Date : November 2004
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Free License : Open Publication License, v1.0
Excerpts from the Book Description:
Readers learn how to:
* Develop business logic layers using Java DataBase Connectivity (JDBC)
* Add a Web interface using servlets and JSPs
* Add a GUI using Sun's Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) and IBM's SWT
* Deploy EJBs in Linux
The authors conclude by demonstrating how a hierarchy of budgets can be created, tracked, and shared with Concurrent Versions System (CVS).
Reviews:
Amazon.com
"I'm not sure why we needed this book. Java is supposed to be "write once, run anywhere" (WORA). And in general Java and it's related tools are pretty close to that. So what does a book about Java on Linux bring? A little bit of information about make, which you probably won't use, but will use Ant instead (which is also covered). And information on gcj, which is unique to Linux."
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