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Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

The intended audience for Spring Recipes is a Java programmer with no prior knowledge of Spring. The only other prerequisite with Spring as we all know, is working experience with XML.Reader with...

0 replies - 2064 views - 08/21/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews

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The Productive Programmer

The Productive Programmer is a book for those of us who willingly spend our lives creating software. We know that some of our skills and knowledge are constantly becoming irrelevant so we strive to...

0 replies - 2180 views - 08/15/08 by Burk Hufnagel in Book Reviews

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Java Concurrency In Practice

Since I started working on Java concurrency, I have been looking for a good book on concurrency that is clear, practical and easy to read. 'Java Concurrency in Practice' by Brain Goetz with Doug Lea...

3 replies - 3539 views - 08/06/08 by javasrini in Book Reviews

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Persistence in the Enterprise: A Guide to Persistence Technologies

If you are using a home grown persistence framework, or considering to write one, or trying to move from one framework to another; you should read this book before you venture into either one...

1 replies - 3481 views - 07/17/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews

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Book Review: Executing SOA: A Practical Guide for the Service Oriented Architect

This book can literally be torn into two parts - one for the business focused stakeholders in your SOA initiative and the other for the SO Architect. Being an IBM Press book, there is the obvious...

0 replies - 1797 views - 06/30/08 by Aslam Khan in Book Reviews

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Book Review: The ThoughtWorks Anthology

The book is aimed at several different audiences. The book's coverage of its subject matter is exhaustive and obviously expert. This book is for developers, managers, analysts, testers with varied...

0 replies - 2531 views - 06/11/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews

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Book Review: Java Power Tools

This book is intended for Java developers. I should however say that Java is not actually the main focus of the book, and I believe this book would be of great interest to anyone concerned in...

5 replies - 5990 views - 05/27/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews

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Book Review:Groovy Recipes: Greasing the Wheels of Java

If you're an experienced Java developer, or a new Groovy developer, who is interested in using Groovy in everyday Java development, this book is for you. The author in this book says and...

2 replies - 2950 views - 04/01/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews

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Java EE 5

If this text was not intended as a textbook, it should have been. It reads like the best kind of textbook - clear, concise coverage of major issues; excellent working examples; a well-developed...

0 replies - 1402 views - 03/30/08 by David Sills in Book Reviews

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Core JavaServer Faces (2nd Ed)

This book is for Java programmers that want to learn about this fairly new Java standard: JSF. I would say knowledge of Java and HTML/JavaScript is preferred, but not required.

1 replies - 1262 views - 03/25/08 by Stanley Kubasek in Book Reviews

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Beginning Spring 2

Unlike a much weightier and much more detailed Spring in Action by Craig Walls, Beginning Spring 2 sets more modest goals - to introduce the reader to the process of designing and building...

0 replies - 4759 views - 03/17/08 by Michael Smolyak in Book Reviews

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Head First Software Development

The goal of this book is to help project teams to deliver good quality software on time and on budget.If you have just started software development, or even fresh out of college as a software...

1 replies - 3739 views - 03/06/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews

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Head First PMP: A Brain-Friendly Guide to Passing the Project Management Professional Exam

The main goal of the book is helping the reader to pass on the PMP exam, so it covers everything the PMBOK guide covers, but it does this using an easier language, examples, exercises, lots of...

0 replies - 3025 views - 03/05/08 by Cicero Zandoná in Book Reviews

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Checking Java Programs

This Short Cut tells you about tools that will improve the quality of your Java code, using checking above and beyond what the standard tools do, including: Using javac options, JUnit and...

0 replies - 4551 views - 03/04/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews

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EJB 3 in Action

Having already read, reviewed and worked out the samples earlier from two other books on EJB 3.0 (Beginning EJB3 Application Development: From Novice to Professional and Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, 5th...

1 replies - 6272 views - 03/03/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews


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