JBuilder 3 Unleashed

JBuilder 3 Unleashed

by NealFord (Author), EDWEBER (Author)

Synopsis

JBuilder 3 Unleashed is designed to help intermediate to advanced level Java developers obtain the information and techniques needed to create mission critical JBuilder applications. The book picks up where most JBuilder books leave off and provides the information needed by developers to create robust and maintainable JBuilder Client/Server and multi-tier applications. Topics covered include: Advanced object-oriented design and programming techniques in Java, Enterprise JavaBeans, Serialization, Threading, NMI, Multi-tier development: implementation of applications and applets, RMI, CORBA, Enprise's MIDAS technology, N-tier, Application Development, Source code control, Deployment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1072
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 20 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0672315483
ISBN 13: 9780672315480
Book Overview: JBuilder 3 Unleashed is designed to help intermediate to advanced level Java developers obtain the information and techniques needed to create mission critical JBuilder applications. The book picks up where most JBuilder books leave off and provides the information needed by developers to create robust and maintainable JBuilder Client/Server and multi-tier applications. Topics covered include: Advanced object-oriented design and programming techniques in Java, Enterprise JavaBeans, Serialization, Threading, NMI, Multi-tier development: implementation of applications and applets, RMI, CORBA, Enprise's MIDAS technology, N-tier, Application Development, Source code control, Deployment.

Author Bio

Neal Ford is the principal architect of the official Borland JBuilder Professional and Client/Server courseware. Additionally, both Ed Weber and Neal wrote most of the chapters in both the 1.0 and 2.0 Certified Courseware. Ed and Neal have also conducted the Train-the-Trainer program on behalf of Borland to certify JBuilder instructors worldwide. Ed and Neal have also contributed to client projects (both applications and applets) written in JBuilder. Both Neal and Ed were featured speakers for JBuilder in the 1998 Borland Developers Conference.