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  • Pro Java Programming 2nd Edition

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    Brett Spell

    Pro Java Programming, Second Edition covers the J2SE 5.0 platform and the core Java development kit. It takes advantage of the finer points of the core and standard edition of Java 2. You'll discover the particulars of working with the Java language and APIs to develop applications in many different contexts.
  • Pro Java ME Apps

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    Ovidiu Iliescu

    Pro Java ME Apps provides practical advice and valuable information to help professionals avoid the many pitfalls of Java ME application development.
  • Pro Jakarta Velocity

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    Rob Harrop

    This in-depth look at Velocity leads you immediately toward configuration and setup, all the way through to full-blown application development. This is not merely a book about Web development, as the multipurpose Velocity does more than replace JSP. Instead, this book demonstrates many alternative Velocity uses.
  • Pro Jakarta Struts 2nd Edition

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    John Carnell, Rob Harrop

    This book takes an application-centric approach: the development of an application drives the Struts coverage—not the other way around.
  • Pro Jakarta Commons

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    Harshad Oak

    This book provides much-needed documentation and usage information about the popular sub-projects forming Jakarta Commons—so that you can efficiently incorporate them into Java applications.
  • Pro J2ME Polish

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    Robert Virkus

    Pro J2ME Polish: Open Source Wireless Java Tools Suite is written for wireless and other mobile Java programmers who want to "polish" their efficiency and acquire in-depth knowledge about programming real-world J2ME applications. It also uncovers all common device limitations and quirks, and explains how these can be circumvented.

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