Enterprise Java Development on a Budget Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies

Open source has had a profound effect on the Java community. Many Java open source projects have even become de-facto standards. The principal purpose of Enterprise Java Development on a Budget is to guide you through the development of a real enterprise Java application using nothing but open sourc...

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Main Authors: Sam-Bodden, Brian, Judd, Christopher M. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA Apress 2004, 2004
Edition:1st ed. 2004
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 The Open Source and Java Synergy -- 2 Design with ArgoUML -- 3 Development and Build System with Ant -- 4 Testing -- 5 Business Tier with JBoss -- 6 Data Storage Options -- 7 Object-Relational Mapping -- 8 MVC Frameworks and the PresePntation Tier -- 9 Web Services and Mobile Clients -- 10 Rich Clients with the SWT and JFace -- Appendix A Open Source Catalog -- Appendix B CVS Primer -- CVS Architecture -- CVS Concepts -- CVS Commands -- CVS Clients -- Conclusion -- Further Reading 
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520 |a Open source has had a profound effect on the Java community. Many Java open source projects have even become de-facto standards. The principal purpose of Enterprise Java Development on a Budget is to guide you through the development of a real enterprise Java application using nothing but open source Java tools, projects, and frameworks. This book is organized by activities and by particular open source projects that can help you take on the challenges of building the different tiers of your applications. The authors also present a realistic example application that covers most areas of enterprise application development. You'll find information on how to use and configure JBoss, Ant, XDoclet, Struts, ArgoUML, OJB, Hibernate, JUnit, SWT/JFace, and others. Not only will you learn how to use each individual tool, but you'll also understand how to use them in synergy to create robust enterprise Java applications within your budget. Enterprise Java Development on a Budget combines coverage of best practices with information on the right open source Java tools and technologies, all of which will help support your Java development budget and goals