Java Application Development with Linux
Carl Albing, Michael Schwartz - Collection Bruce Perens' Open Source Series
Résumé
The authors teach the students how to design, develop, and deploy real-world Java business applications on Linux. Students build upon the example J2EE application throughout the book which helps them apply their new found knowledge immediately.
- Covers the full application development lifecycle on Linux, from designing and developing an application to deploying and maintaining it.
- Includes coverage of the vast array of development tools available for Java programming on Linux, including the GNU Compiler for Java (gcj), CVS, Eclipse, Ant, and JUnit.
- Includes new features found in JDK 1.5.
L'auteur - Carl Albing
Carl Albing has invested many of his more than twenty years of programming experience in building business solutions using Linux and Java technologies. He is a frequent speaker at IT conferences worldwide.
L'auteur - Michael Schwartz
Michael Schwarz is a J2EE developer for Carmichael Security and has worked on Linux since its emergence. He is a frequent contributor to Linux Journal.
Sommaire
- Getting Started
- An Embarrassment of Riches: The Linux Environment
- An Embarrassment of Riches: Editors
- An Experienced Programmer's Introduction to Java
- Where Am I? Execution Context
- The Sun Microsystems Java Software Development Kit
- The IBM Developer Kit for Linux, Java 2 Technology Edition
- The GNU Compiler for Java (gcj)
- Know What You Have: CVS
- Ant: An Introduction
- Integrated Development Environments
- Developing Business Logic
- Balancing Acts: An Imaginary Scenario
- Analysis and Design: Seeking the Objects
- JUnit: Automating Unit Testing
- Storing the Data
- Accessing the Data: An Introduction to JDBC
- Developing Graphical User Interfaces
- Getting in the Swing of Things: Designing a GUI for BudgetPro
- Other Ways: Alternatives to Swing
- Developing Web Interfaces
- Servlets: Java Pressed into Service
- JSP: Servlets Turned Inside Out
- Open Source Web Application Servers
- Developing Enterprise Scale Software
- Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans
- Building an EJB
- Deploying EJBs
- Parting Shots
- A. ASCII Chart
- B. A Java Swing GUI for BudgetPro
- C. GNU General Public License
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Carl Albing, Michael Schwartz |
Collection | Bruce Perens' Open Source Series |
Parution | 09/12/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 570 |
Format | 18 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 865g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780131436978 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-13-143697-8 |
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