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- The
J2EE Tutorial, Addison-Wesley, 2004 (pending publication).
- A tutorial on writing J2EE applications using the Java programming
language. Combines the work of several authors at Sun. (My sections
introduce XML and XML programming in Java.)
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- The
Java Web Services Tutorial, Addison-Wesley, 2002.
- A tutorial that details the process for creating web-based server/client
applications using the Java programming language. Combines the work
of several authors at Sun. (My sections introduce XML and XML programming
in Java.)
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- Java Programming in XML (JAXP) tutorial.
- An introduction to programming XML in Java, using SAX, DOM, DTDs,
XSL, and XPath. Available online at http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxp/docs.html
and as part of the web services & J2EE tutorials above.
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- The
(Java) JBuilder2 Bible, IDG Books, 1997.
- A Java tutorial that uses the JBuilder IDE as an instruction vehicle.
Unfortunately out of date, as Swing components have replace the
AWT components used in the book, and Collections provide a more
powerful and more elegegant mechanism for many of the data structures
used in the examples.
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- Errata Page for The (Java)
JBuilder2 Bible
- Unfortunately, many quotation marks went missing when the book
went to press. This page tells where to put them, so you can make
sense of the code. It includes a few other useful additions, as
well.
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- Acknowledgement
- J.B. Rainsberger includes a very kind acknowledgement in the introduction
to his book, JUnit
Recipes, which I am compelled to reproduce here because it is
so flattering:
"Eric Armstrong contributed more to the improvement of
early copies of this manuscript than any other reviewer. If
you decide to write a book, figure out a way to get Eric excited
about it and it will be much better than it might have been
without him" (p. xx)
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- Foreword
- The
Silent Master: Awakening the Power Within, by Grandmaster
Tae Yun Kim, New World Library, San Rafael, CA. 1994.
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