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Java Pitfalls: 50 New Time-Saving Solutions and
Workarounds by Michael C.
Daconta, Kevin T. Smith, Donald Avondolio, W. Clay
Richardson ISBN:
0-471-23751-5, 455 Pages,
2003 An ideal guide to solving
pitfalls in the Java language and
related J2EE technologies, written by
programmers for programmers!
With the
release of J2EE,
Java has grown beyond a simple language to a
full-blown develop-ment platform. Developers need to
understand more than just the Java
language - they also need to know about
Enterprise JavaBeans (
EJB), JavaServer Pages
(JSP), servlets, and other
Java technologies.
Although
it's more powerful, Java isn't perfect.
Weaknesses in the language itself - as well as in
J2EE and its related technologies - can cause
programs to go haywire, and fixing them can waste a lot of
precious time. Fortunately, developers can turn to
More Java Pitfalls (a sequel to the popular
original book, Java Pitfalls) to
identify and avoid these traps.
More Java Pitfalls provides in-depth coverage
of fifty completely new Java pitfalls,
showing detailed code-level solutions. Used as a reference
guide or training tutorial, this book: - Covers the latest
J2EE and JDK 1.4
specifications. - Extends coverage to related
J2EE technologies, including
EJB's, JSP's, and
Servlets. - Covers new Java Web service
API's including
JAXP, JAXR, and
JAXM - Addresses new pitfalls in the
areas of J2ME,
GUI programming, new
input/output (
NIO), and utilities.
The
companion Web site for this book
contains sample pitfalls, source code, errata, and links to
additional resources.
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