
Practical J2EE Application Architecture
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media | ISBN: 0072227117 | June 13, 2003 | CHM | 512 pages | 14 MB
Developers and students aspiring to be Java 2 Enterprise Edition architects will greatly benefit from this groundbreaking resource. Packed with information on technologies, processes, and architecture, this book provides complete end-to-end coverage for designing and developing a J2EE-based solution. » » » »

John T. Bell, James Lambros, Stan Ng, «J2EE Open Source Toolkit : Building an Enterprise Platform with Open Source Tools»
John Wiley & Sons | ISBN: 0471444359 | 2003 | PDF | 648 pages | 7.31 MB
Discover how to harness the full power of open source tools to build a free J2EE enterprise platform. The choice is yours . . . you can spend thousands of dollars on commercial enterprise platforms or you can take advantage of free, fast, and reliable open source alternatives. » » » »

Imagine a world without eBay…unthinkable! How would you get that Farrah Fawcett poster, retired Beanie Baby, or first-edition pet rock? Handling over a gazillion (OK, we exaggerate–it’s actually only 1 billion) page views each day, server-side Java makes eBay work. » » » »
JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development
Product Description
Data retrieval and storage is one of the most common components of J2EE applications. JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) is the Java API for accessing a SQL relational database and adding, retrieving, and updating data in the database. » » » »
Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is an application development platform for building robust enterprise systems. J2EE includes numerous Java APIs and tools including Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, and Servlets. Developers looking to leverage this complex platform need guidance not only on the features of each tool, but on using them together to create real-world systems. » » » »
Daryl Wilding-McBride, «Java Development on PDAs: Building Applications for PocketPC and Palm Devices»
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0201719541 | 2003 | CHM | 256 pages | 3.63 MB
This book describes the J2ME platform and PersonalJava and discusses design issues specific to resource-constrained devices. » » » »