Beginning POJOs [electronic resource] :From Novice to Professional / by Brian Sam-Bodden.
by Sam-Bodden, Brian [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type:
BookPublisher: Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2006.Edition: 2.Description: 424 p. online resource.ISBN: 9781430201427.Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Computer Science | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems | Programming Techniques | Programming Languages, Compilers, InterpretersDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAIN LIBRARY | QA76.758 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Browsing MAIN LIBRARY Shelves Close shelf browser
| QA76.758 Pro PHP XML and Web Services | QA76.758 Foundations of Java for ABAP Programmers | QA76.758 Excel Pivot Tables Recipe Book | QA76.758 Beginning POJOs | QA76.758 Pro Java EE 5 Performance Management and Optimization | QA76.758 The Definitive Guide to GCC | QA76.758 Smart and Gets Things Done |
Eclipse -- Building with Ant -- Object Relational Mapping with Hibernate -- Business Services with JBoss -- The Spring Framework -- Tapestry -- Testing -- Continuous Integration -- Additional Topics.
Beginning POJOs introduces you to open source lightweight web development using Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) and the tools and frameworks that enable this. Tier by tier, this book guides you through the construction of complex but lightweight enterprise Java-based web applications. Such applications are centered around several major open source lightweight frameworks, including Spring, Hibernate, Tapestry, and JBoss (including the new lightweight JBoss Seam). Additional support comes from the most successful and prevalent open-source tools: Eclipse and Ant, and the increasingly popular TestNG. This book is ideal if you’re new to open source and lightweight Java. You’ll learn how to build a complete enterprise Java-based web application from scratch, and how to integrate the different open source frameworks to achieve this goal. You’ll also learn techniques for rapidly developing such applications. NOTE: The source code files to accompany this book are now hosted at https://github.com/bsbodden/techconf.
There are no comments for this item.