Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133 EAN: 9780130895608 ISBN: 0130895601 Label: Prentice Hall Manufacturer: Prentice Hall Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1496 Publication Date: October 08, 2001 Publisher: Prentice Hall Sales Rank: 475352 Studio: Prentice Hall
Product DescriptionA 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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Rating: - there are good examples !
this book is not suit for j2ee beginners, no detail explanation to build basic j2ee idea; but if you have some concepts about web components and ejbs but no sense in real world projects and how to deploy projects into a server, there are a lot of examples in this book, it is a good practice.
Rating: - Pleased!
Book looked brand-new even though it was used. Very pleased with what I got.
Rating: - worst ever
Dont buy "ants" books. Terrible style, bad explanations, urgh ... There are a lot of tutorials to spend money for.
Rating: - Outstanding Textbook!
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 ... Read More
Rating: - Waste of money
This book was a text book for one of my advanced java classes. Unfortunately, there is very little to learn from this book. Filling the book up with pages of examples without sufficient explaination of concepts makes this book a complete waste of money. Most of the chapters were rushed, students will have a tough time grasping important concepts unless they buy some good books as well (OReilly, Addison-Wesley). I will not recommend it to anybody.