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Java Beans portends a revolution in enterprise software development, allowing organizations to
build small, reusable, platform-independent components that substantially enhance the value of
existing computing and database resources. The enclosed CD-ROM includes all source code needed
to get started, as well as a full version of ....
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Master the most significant development in Java Programming! JavaBeans--portable, reusable
software components that create interactivity without programming--are the hottest breakthrough
ever to hit Java development! Master this exciting new technology created by Sun Microsystems
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Explains a component architecture for the computer language that both adds features and allows
Java programs to interoperate with a number of development environments, including graphical
programming environments such as Borland's JBuilder and IBM's VisualAge for Java. Shows how
developers can connect several beans together to make an application without writing any code
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The standard by which all other CORBA books are judged, Client/Server Programming with Java and
CORBA is the book to read if you're thinking about doing anything with this language- bridging
technology. Working toward the Object Web, a computing phenomenon in which the Internet is full
of code modules that users... read
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As a single volume reference for the Java developer, Dan Brookshier's JavaBeans Developer's
Reference is a strong contender for space on your bookshelf. This book offers a step-by-step
guide to adding features to JavaBeans. It also features good advice--do this and don't do
this--and specific, useful tips as you cover the basics of building JavaBeans, including...
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Essential JavaBeans fast de-mystifies the terminology, and gets you using the JavaBean
components quickly and effectively in your own applications. You can either read the book from
start to finish (it shouldn take too long) or you can dip into it for various aspects of
JavaBeans as and when you need to. It doesn't attempt to be a complete in-depth guide to every
aspect of JavaBeans but it does foc us on all the things....
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