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Programming With VisualAge for Java Version 3.5 (3rd Edition) [Paperback]

Osamu Takagiwa (Author), Frederik Haesbrouck (Author), Sarah Poger (Author), Veronique Quiblier (Author)
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0130664944 978-0130664945 January 15, 2002 3rd
This IBM Redbook brings together all the information and resources developers need to create, manage, and deploy Web-based applications using IBM's powerful VisualAge for Java Professional Edition Version 3.5. Its exceptionally broad coverage encompasses servlets, JavaServer Pages, JavaBean architectures, debugging, publishing, and much more. The authors first introduce the VisualAge for Java environment, offering practical techniques for organizing complex projects. They show how to use VisualAge for Java to create servlets and JavaServer Pages; build GUI applications; integrate databases; and handle versioning and internationalization. They introduce the WebSphere Test Environment, which permits rapid development and deployment of IBM WebSphere applications; as well as Enterprise Access Builders, which permit rapid Web-enablement of legacy IBM-based systems and SAP R/3 applications.

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  • Teach yourself VisualAge for Java the easy way
  • Use relational databases and the WebSphere Test Environment
  • Develop applications, applets, and servlets

This IBM Redbook provides you with sufficient information to effectively use the VisualAge for Java Professional Edition Version 3.5, Evaluation Copy, environments to create, manage, and deploy Web-based applications using methodologies centered around servlets, applets, Java Server Pages, and JavaBean architectures.

This IBM Redbook is intended to be read by anyone who requires both introductory and detailed information on software development in the Java and Web-based application environments using applets, servlets, and Java Server Pages. We assume that you have a good understanding of Java and some knowledge of HTML.

We describe the Java development though the VisualAge for Java product. Following this, we cover Java applications, Java applets, servlets, and JSP programming, and 3-tier application design concepts. Using the knowledge developed in these chapters, we then provide detailed information on the development environments offered by VisualAge for Java. These chapters assist you in using the features offered by these tools, such as integrated debugging, the WebSphere Test Environment, and publishing of Web site resources.

ABOUT THE CD-ROMs:

The accompanying CD-ROMs contain IBM VisualAge for Java, Entry Professional Edition, Version 3.5, for Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000, Evaluation Copy, and code samples from the book.

INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONSHARING TECHNICAL EXPERTISE FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Prentice Hall PTR has selected this IBM Redbook for its worldwide publishing program. IBM Redbooks are produced by the International Technical Support Organization where experts from around the world work together to build effective technical information based on their practical work experience.

About the Author

Osamu Takagiwa, Advisory IT Specialist with the IBM International Technical Support Organization San Jose Center, teaches application development classes worldwide. Frederik Heasbrouck, an independent Java Architect based in Belgium, formerly worked for both Alcatel Bell and IBM. Veronique Quiblier, Application Development Specialist with IBM Technical Sales for EMEA, has 15 years of development experience. Sarah Poger, Programming Manager with SunGard Futures Systems in Chicago, IL, specializes in Internet application development and architecture in finance.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 3rd edition (January 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130664944
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130664945
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,978,323 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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I would not recommand this book. It starts off good. (Chapters 1-2) Then it takes a shocking turn for the worst!
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