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Borland JBuilder Developer's Guide ペーパーバック – 2002/12/18
JBuilder Developer's Guide provides comprehensive coverage of JBuilder from the practitioner's viewpoint. The authors develop a consolidated application throughout the chapters, allowing conceptual cohesion and illustrating the use of JBuilder to build 'real-world' applications. The examples can be compiled and run under JBuilder Personal edition, a free edition of JBuilder. JBuilder Developer's Guide is not version specific but explains the latest JBuilder 6, 7, and 8 features such as enterprise J2EE application development, CORBA, SOAP, XML tools, Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages/Servlets, and JavaBeans technology. JBuilder repeatedly wins "developer's choice" awards as the best visual tool for developing Java applications.
- 本の長さ1032ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Sams
- 発売日2002/12/18
- 寸法19.05 x 5.08 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-10067232427X
- ISBN-13978-0672324277
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Saleem Siddiqui is a technical architect and trainer with Dunn Solutions Group. He is also a Sun Certified Developer and a Borland Certified JBuilder Instructor. At Dunn, he provides consulting services and business application development.
Michael Landy is Director of Business Applications for Dunn Solutions Group directing the strategic solutions for clients.
Jeff Swisher is a technical manager for the Dunn Solutions Group business applications. He works as a programmer, trainer, architect, and instructional designer. He is a Sun Certified Java Developer and a Borland Certified Instructor in JBuilder.
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It isn't perfect, there are a few chapters I thought could be improved upon, least impressive for me being the web based applications chapters. As I knew very little about this area beforehand I found it not totally convincing almost diving into topics such as Servlets and JSP's without explaining the basic mechanics involved. This was a little baffling considering other very good chapters for instance the EJB related section gives as good a description of the whole concept from beginning to end as I've seen with a lot of care seeming to have been made to try and help the reader understand what can be a difficult topic to fully comprehend.
However it may well be that the aforementioned chapters were simply a preference on my part as the huge range of topics covered within the book will undoubtedly have varying value to each reader some being more concerned with basic JBuilder functionality rather the Enterprise section or maybe the drawing with Java chapter. In fact the sheer volume of material makes this very good value although as with any book that tries to cover such a large range of subject matter it is not intended to make the reader an expert in any of the included segments.
Although I've read the whole book one important factor is I didn't complete all the examples only the ones of specific interest to me and they did seem to be descriptive enough and worked fine.
In a nutshell I've been so impressed with the overall content of the book I'll be keeping my eye out for any more specialised books released by the same team of authors in the hope they'll produce another more advanced level on some relating topics in the future.