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Product Description A book for experienced Java programmers who want to build robust, scalable, distributed Web and enterprise applications. Detailed coverage of XML programming with Java, including DTDs, DOM, SAX, and XSL. Softcover. CD-ROM included.
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Customer Reviews:
Outstanding Textbook!
20 April, 2004
I am a big advocate of the HTP series. I've been reading this series since your 2nd Edition of the Java SE. I've also owned the HTP Visual Basic books when I first started programming. I don't think I have seen a better programming textbox on how to learn any language the "proper" way. It is because of the HTP series that with just an A.S. CIS degree, I am currently in a 6 month internship with IBM Global Services as a Java Web developer. The task given to me has been challenging. I'm responsible for migrating an ASP application to JSP and also developing another JSP application from the ground up.
- Amazon Customer Review
Great Book But Some Parts Out Of Date
05 April, 2010
This book was very helpful. I also bought Java, How to program. I had never written a program using Java. I do have a lot of experience with object oriented programing. There were a number of examples that need to be modified so that they would compile. This is because the industry has changed some requirements. Nevertheless the information was very valuable. Deitel does a great job in explaining what is going on. That is very helpful. There were a few places that I have not yet conquered, but expect to shortly. The book also goes deeply into areas that I knew nothing about. I am definitely glad that I bought this book.
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The Buffered Deitel Shine.
28 September, 2009
The Advanced Java 2 Platform - How To Program book is an excellent addition to any programming collection.
This book addresses advanced programming concepts such as pattern designs, enterprise java beans, distributed trasactions and java security. In addition, it supplies readers with a very simple, elegant and sophisticated Enterprise Case Study.
This case study is rudimentary for anybody wishing to learn about the integration of xml and xml parsers into distributed java enterprise applications. Furthermore, it covers in great depth the use of mvc architecture and the earlier version of Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE) - this is great for getting a foundational understanding of robust, scalable, dynamic enterprise applications.
I would recommend this book to anybody who has a Java SE How to program b/c it really does compliment it. Furthermore, I think it would be an excellent addition to people who really want to extend their java programming practices with a best of breed programming principles - another deitel classic!
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Worst Ever
21 May, 2004
Dont buy "ants" books. Terrible style, bad explanations, urgh ... There are a lot of tutorials to spend money for.
- Amazon Customer Review
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