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Java Ajax Programming using Google Web Toolkit (GWT) - Book Review PDF Print
Jun 07, 2007 at 12:47 AM
Google Web Toolkit - GWT - AjaxGoogle Web Toolkit (GWT) Java AJAX Programming by Prabhakar Chaganti is an excellent book for GWT beginners. The language is straightforward and easy to follow. The book starts with a short introduction to Ajax. It then talks about the steps to follow for getting started with GWT 1.3.3. The first chapter essentially familiarizes you with the GWT extract - the folders and their contents. It also talks about the sample applications that come with the download.
Beginning EJB 3 Application Development From Novice to Professional - Book Review PDF Print
Jan 04, 2007 at 09:18 AM
EJB 3 took its time to get mass acceptance, primarily because many Java developers did not have great memories of earlier versions of EJB. EJB 3 is however now gaining momentum and a number of EJB 3 books have hit the market. Beginning EJB 3 is a Beginner - Intermediate level book from Apress.

In their letter to readers, the authors say that "With EJB3, the EJB spec developers had at last settled upon a model that really made sense. Coming from EJB 2.x world, it was like a breath of fresh air.." So EJB 3, is widely believed to be a significant step forward in simplifying enterprise Java development.
Eric Sink On The Business Of Software - Book Review PDF Print
Nov 05, 2006 at 08:08 AM
When I first got my hands on the book and read the title "Eric Sink On the Business Of Software", I thought -
1) Great! a book about the business of software
2) Eric Sink who?

Eric Sink is the founder of SourceGear, a company that sells version control software. He is more from the Microsoft world, and is a regular contributor to MSDN. I am glad to have now heard of Eric and to have read his book.
Beginning POJOs - Getting started with lightweight Java web development PDF Print
Apr 26, 2006 at 03:25 AM

BeginningPOJOsThe "Who this book is for?" section right at the beginning of the book says "This book targets beginning to intermediate Java developers looking to build enterprise Web applications with the latest offerings from the open source Java community.". The book does cover this area, but I could not figure out why it wasn't given a name that conveyed that. "Beginning POJOs" doesn't convey much about the contents of the book.

Beginning Programming: 7I Book Review PDF Print
Nov 04, 2005 at 06:10 AM

BeginningProgrammingI am not really the target audience for this book but I thought it would be fun to read a book that would take me back to college and the basics of programming. The book sure was fun to read. It begins with the history of computers, emergence of programming languages and other facts about computers that seem interesting even if you have read them ten times before.

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