Oracle9i JDeveloper Handbook (Oracle Press Series)

Oracle9i JDeveloper Handbook (Oracle Press Series)

by PaulDorsey (Author), PeterKoletzke (Author), Avrom Faderman (Author)

Synopsis

From the exclusive publisher of Oracle Press books comes this thorough guide to Oracle's Java development tool, JDeveloper -- new for 9i. This book explains the JDeveloper IDE and how to build JSPs, Java applications, business components for Java (BC4J), and more.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 976
Edition: annotated edition
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Published: Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0072223847
ISBN 13: 9780072223842

Author Bio
Dr. Paul Dorsey (Lawrence, NJ) is the founder and president of Dulcian, Inc., an Oracle consulting firm. Paul is co-author with Peter Koletzke of Oracle Developer Advanced Forms & Reports, Oracle Designer Handbook and Oracle8 Design Using UML Object Modeling - all from Oracle Press. Paul is executive editor of Select Magazine and president of the New York Oracle Users Group. A frequent speaker at various Oracle users group conferences, Paul has won awards such as Pinnacle Publishing's Technical Achievement, IOUW's best speaker award, and ECO's best speaker award. Peter Koletzke (San Carlos, CA) is a technical director and principal instructor for the Enterprise e.Commerce practice at Quovera, in San Jose, CA. Peter is executive vice president and Web initiatives director for the International Oracle Users Group - Americas and columnist for the ODTUG Technical Journal. A frequent speaker at various Oracle users group conferences, Peter has won awards such as Pinnacle Publishing's Technical Achievement, ODTUG Editor's Choice, and the ECO/SEOUC Oracle Designer Award. Avrom Faderman (Redwood Shores, CA) is a senior technical writer in the Java Tools group at Oracle Corporation. He is partially responsible for the Business Components for Java documentation and entirely responsible for the JDeveloper deployment documentation. Prior to joining the Java Tools in October of 1999, Avrom acquired four years teaching experience at Stanford University and the University of Rochester.