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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Missing concepts,
By thomas_buehner@compuserve.com (Munich, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creating Java Beans: Components for Distributed Applications (Paperback)
The auther does provide some nice examples of Java Beans - just about half of the book consists of program listings. Unfortunately, he has absolutely no concept whatsoever concerning just WHAT he wants to tell the reader, or HOW he wants to make himself clear. After having read the first fifty pages (called "introduction" by the author), you may well ask yourself one question: "Excuse me? What was this all about?" Do yourself a favor, and read J.Feghhi's grossly mistitled book "Web Developer's Guide to Java Beans" instead - an excellent introduction to beans programming, and a terrific comparison between Beans, DCOM, and CORBA. |
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Creating Java Beans: Components for Distributed Applications by Mark Watson (Paperback - Sept. 1997)
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