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Click to enlargeiSeries and AS/400 Java at Work

Author: Don Denoncourt
Price: $99.00
Availability: Ships in 48 hours
ISBN: 1-58347-018-2
SKU: 5029


Book Description:
If you are a good Java programmer who wants to become an excellent Java application developer, this book and companion code available on the Web are for you. This book contains 64 chapters written by 18 leading Java experts on Java technologies. Originally compiled by Don Denoncourt as a personal resource to help him develop and code Java applications for his consulting business, iSeries and AS/400 JavaTM at Work contains all the essential information Denoncourt has gleaned from his years as the editor of AS/400 NetJava Expert, a on time contributor to Midrange Computing, and an award-winning seminar speaker. "I consider this book to be my secondary storage device for Java technology," says Denoncourt. "It is an extension of my Java capabilities, and it could be the same for you."

This is not a book for the beginner Java programmer. Rather, it is the definitive second-tier education for Java programmers. Many know the language; those who succeed will know how to make the language work in a business environment. This book will show you how the experts are getting it done.

Java is a pervasive technology today. iSeries and AS/400 shops are clamoring for Java expertise so that they can modernize their business applications and build their Web presence. Businesses need Java programmers who can use their skills to contribute real value as application developers. Successful Java programmers need more than basic Java programming skills; they need a strong grasp of business--real-world tools to develop robust applications. There has never been a better time to build your Java skills, and there has never been a better resource to help you do it than iSeries and AS/400 Java at Work.

This book will help you to:
   • Understand how to use the powerful classes in the AS/400 Toolbox for Java
   • Master the ins and outs of SQL access to the AS/400 database through JDBC
   • Leave AWT behind and start using the JFC package
   • Leverage both existing legacy applications and existing legacy knowledge
   • Integrate Java into the other Web application languages
   • Gain insight into how to harness the power of server-side Java and servlets
   • Tune Java applications for ultimate performance
   • Become an Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) expert
   • Study real-world Java applications and utilities

Contents:
   Preface

   Section I: Overview
   Chapter 1: Business Case for Java
   Chapter 2: Applets and Applications
   Chapter 3: An AS/400 Programmer’s First Look at Java

   Section II: AS/400 Toolbox for Java
   Chapter 4: Record-level Access with the AS/400
   Chapter 5: Commitment Control for Record-level Access
   Chapter 6: Encapsulation: Java Power with RPG Simplicity
   Chapter 7: Qshell and IBM’s Java Toolbox for the AS/400
   Chapter 8: Java Servlet Programming for the HTML-challenged
   Chapter 9: Reducing Applet Code Size with Proxy Classes

   Section III: JDBC: SQL for Java
   Chapter 10: JDBC Basics
   Chapter 11: Getting to Know JDBC
   Chapter 12: Prepare Your JDBC Applications for Performance
   Chapter 13: Using Commitment Control with JDBC
   Chapter 14: A Few JDBC Tips and Techniques

   Section IV: Java GUI Programming
   Chapter 15: Java Foundation Classes Basics
   Chapter 16: JFC Development with Templates
   Chapter 17: Chrome Plate Your Java GUI with Dynamic Menus and a Status Bar
   Chapter 18: Just Browsing with JDBC
   Chapter 19: Cheap Java Subfile Programming Tricks
   Chapter 20: GUI Builder Makes Java GUI Development Easy

   Section V: Legacy Interoperability
   Chapter 21: Application Modularization: SeparatingPresentation and Programming Logic
   Chapter 22: Breaking Apart the Monolith
   Chapter 23: The Business of Java
   Chapter 24: Calling RPG from Java
   Chapter 25: Invoking RPG via JDBC
   Chapter 26: CP/IP Socket Programming
   Chapter 27: Using Java Sockets Programming
   Chapter 28: Servlets, Sockets, and RPG
   Chapter 29: Using the JNI to Call RPG from Java

   Section VI: Not Java
   Chapter 30: HTML Basics
   Chapter 31: HTML: The New 5250
   Chapter 32: HTML Form Validation with JavaScript
   Chapter 33: Advanced HTML Form Validation with JavaScript
   Chapter 34: Using Cookies to Pass Parameters Between Web Pages
   Chapter 35: XML: The Ubiquitous Language of the Internet
   Chapter 36: XSL Style Sheets: Display Files of the Web
   Chapter 37: UNIX Developers Find a Home in Qshell

   Section VII: Server-Side Java
   Chapter 38: The "Little Web Server" Project
   Chapter 39: Serving Up Host-based Java Apps
   Chapter 40: JavaServer Page Basics
   Chapter 41: Servlets: The New Application Architecture
   Chapter 42: Maintaining Session State with Java Servlets
   Chapter 43: Send a Message with JavaMail
   Chapter 44: Synchronization Issues with Java Servlets
   Chapter 45: An Open Source Web Application Server
   Chapter 46: Jump-start Servlets and JSPs with WebSphere Version 3.02

   Section VIII: Java Performance
   Chapter 47: A Programmer’s Notebook: Making Servlets Run Faster
   Chapter 48: Java Performance Tuning
   Chapter 49: Java Performance Tips

   Section IX: Enterprise JavaBeans
   Chapter 50: E-business by Design with EJB
   Chapter 51: Enterprise JavaBeans: Show Me the Code!
   Chapter 52: EJB: What’s Going on Here
   Chapter 53: Open-Source Enterprise JavaBeans
   Chapter 54: Distributed Java Computing with RMI

   Section X: Odds and Ends
   Chapter 55: Soft-coding Values for Java Applications
   Chapter 56: Java Source Level Debugger for the AS/400
   Chapter 57: Deliver Your Programs with Java Message Service
   Chapter 58: How to Build OpsNav Java Plug-ins
   Chapter 59: Java Packaging

   Section XI: Sample Applications
   Chapter 60: A Java GUI for DSPFFD
   Chapter 61: Spool File to PDF, PDQ
   Chapter 62: The Spartan Order System: An Exercise in Java Application Design
   Chapter 63: Tracking AS/400 Vital Signs with SysStats
   Chapter 64: Free and Easy with WebSQL

   Appendix A: Software Loading Instructions
   Index

Product Details:
Audience:Java Programmers
Level:Intermediate to Advanced
Subject:Programming--Java
Length:784 pages
Format:Paperback, Layflat
Materials:Code on the Web
Publisher:MC Press
Publish Date:August 2001




iSeries and AS/400 Java at Work

Author: Don Denoncourt
Price: $99.00
Availability: Ships in 48 hours
ISBN: 1-58347-018-2
SKU: 5029


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