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| Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition | Hits: 104 Rating: 0 Votes: 0 | |
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Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Editionby Kyle Brown, Gary Craig, Greg Hester, Russell Stinehour, W. David Pitt, Mark Weitzel, JimAmsden, Peter M. Jakab, Daniel BergForeword by Martin Fowler
Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition is the definitive guide tobuilding mission-critical enterprise systems with J2EE, WebSphere, and WebSphere StudioApplication Developer. Fully updated for Versions 5.x of WebSphere Application Server andWebSphere Studio.
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| Getting Started with WebSphere: The How-To Guide for Setting Up iSeries | Hits: 147 Rating: 0 Votes: 0 | |
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WebSphere Application Server is the cornerstone of IBM's dynamic Web application offerings and services. Building on this robust platform, you can connect diverse IT environments and deliver core business applications to the Web using industry standards such as Java and XML. But first, you have to get it up and running!
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| IBM(R) Websphere(R) Application Server: The Complete Reference | Hits: 114 Rating: 0 Votes: 0 | |
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"This book is an excellent tool for anyone interested in gaining a breadth of knowledge about the WebSphere Application Server 4.0"--Dave Draeger, Software Engineer, IBM WebSphere Execution Team. Get started with IBM WebSphere Application Server 4.0 using this definitive and detailed reference. Learn to develop and deploy powerful Web-based application and discover all of the new features including JMS, JSP taglibs, EJB extensions, Web services and J2EE compliance. Including numerous examples of Web services, multi-lingual applications and directories, as well as coverage of core Web technologies such as servlets and JSP, this is the ultimate one-stop resource for working with IBM WebSphere Application Server.
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| Introduction to Web Application Development with IBM WebSphere | Hits: 96 Rating: 0 Votes: 0 | |
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This study guide is designed specifically for professionals who are preparing for test 285-IBM's world-class certification program for programmers seeking to learn IBM WebSphere Studio application development. Programmers are guided through the basics of using WebSphere Studio Application Developer, from fundamental concepts through the development of a complete web application. Development, debugging techniques, and implementing a complete application with HTML pagesare covered, and information on JSPs, Servlets and back-end database access is provided. Review questions and key-term definitions are designed to help reinforce learning.
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| WebSphere Application Server Bible | Hits: 109 Rating: 0 Votes: 0 | |
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From the very 1st chapter, this book tackles the main technique of WebSphere Application Server deployment, and provides the necessary tools to design and manage a realistic Websphere technical integration. Topics include:
* Offers clear understanding of the WebSphere Application Server installation and configuration
* Provides a complete guide to creating a WebSphere development environment with both WebSphere Studio Site Developer and WebSphere Studio Application Developer
* Includes extensive coverage of development for WebSphere including EJBs, JavaServer Pages, and Servlets
* Offers WebSphere Administrators solutions for session management and application packaging
and more....
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