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		<title>Download &#8220;Advanced Java(TM) 2 Platform How to Program&#8221;, book by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Sean E. Santry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first part of the book is devoted to create a graphical user interface, two-and three-dimensional graphics components of Java Beans, interaction with the database security. In the electronic book is widely used method reception, based on examples. The first chapters are devoted to the use of Swing components for building graphical user interfaces. For [...]]]></description>
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 In the <strong>electronic book</strong> is widely used method reception, based on examples. The first chapters are devoted to the use of <strong>Swing</strong> components for building graphical user interfaces. For example, graphics editor and three-dimensional game is considered the construction of the complex graphical applications based on <strong>Java 2D</strong> and <strong>Java 3D.</strong><br />
 The second part of the <strong>ebook</strong> deals with distributed applications and gives examples of technology constructing distributed systems, and network management systems: <strong>Remote Method Invocation</strong> (RMI), <strong>Jini</strong>, <strong>JavaSpaces</strong>, <strong>Java Management Extensions</strong> (JMX), Jiro and build heterogeneous systems based on the CORBA. Different approaches to building a peer-to-peer applications with RMI, Jini, JXTA.<br />
 The third part of the <strong>electronic book</strong> is devoted to the creation of server applications and enterprise systems. <strong>eBook</strong> addresses to use Servlet technology and JavaServer Pages to create server applications. After that, readers of the <strong>book</strong> know the technology Enterprise JavaBeans, J2ME, Java Message Service, and SOAP, which are used in the creation of corporate systems.</p></p>
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		<title>Download &#8220;Core Java, Volume 2: Advanced Features&#8221;, book by Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This ebook focuses on those developers who want to use Java technology to create real projects. In the electronic book reflected the thread support, using data sets, networking, working with databases, components JavaBeans. The ebook also focused on issues such as support for distributed objects, defense and the creation of platform-oriented methods, analysis and generation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-253" title="Core Java, Vol. 2: Advanced Features, Cay Horstmann,Gary Cornell download free" src="http://usprog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/java2_volume2_cornell.jpg" alt="Core Java, Vol. 2: Advanced Features, Cay Horstmann,Gary Cornell download free" width="103" height="103" />This <strong>ebook</strong> focuses on those developers who want to use <strong>Java</strong> technology to create real projects. In the <strong>electronic book</strong> reflected the thread support, using data sets, networking, working with databases, components <strong>JavaBeans</strong>. The <strong>ebook</strong> also focused on issues such as support for distributed objects, defense and the creation of platform-oriented methods, analysis and generation of XML-documents. <br />
While writing <strong>electronic books</strong> the new opportunities that became available to developers with the advent of <strong>JDK 5.0</strong> have been taken into account. Depth of the material described in <strong>eBook</strong> will certainly be useful for both beginner and experienced <strong>developers</strong>.</p></p>
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		<title>Download &#8220;Core Java 2 : Volume 1 Fundamentals&#8221;, book by Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ebook is written primarily for professional java programmers and is a comprehensive handbook and manual on basic programming language Java. However, it is not just a textbook on the syntax of the language. Appointment of electronic books &#8211; to teach the techniques of object-oriented programming and learn how to cope with major problems in this [...]]]></description>
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