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Are you set to learn or polish your Java skills, which can easily be called one of the world's most popular programming languages? We bring to you 32 ebooks, absolutely free!
Java is an object-oriented programming language developed in 1995 by Sun Microsystems. The language has become one of the most popular programming languages in the world (ranked no.2 as per TIOBE Programming Community Index, no.1 on JobsTractor). The language is platform independent, which means that programs made for Mac OS X can run on Windows and Linux, and vice versa. This feature is one of the reasons why Java is the go-to language for most enterprise applications.
Demand for Java programmers is exceptionally high, and most of the senior developer positions require a working knowledge of Java and/or C. So are you willing to polish your Java skills? We bring to you 32 ebooks on Java programming and that too all free!
1. Introduction to Web Services with Java by Kiet T. Tran - Bookboon, 2013
This book focuses more on the details of a hands-on approach to Web Service programming than its specifications. In order to help readers grasp the concept, we provide a brief introduction to Web Service, SOAP, and WSDL in the first three chapters.
2. Java Reference Guide by Steven Haines - Pearson Education, 2003
Steven Haines provides a comprehensive look at the many aspects of Java programming. From J2EE, Spring, and JavaFX to other supporting technologies; from overviews to detailed examples, this Guide offers a deep look at the Java programming language.
1. Introduction to Web Services with Java by Kiet T. Tran - Bookboon, 2013
This book focuses more on the details of a hands-on approach to Web Service programming than its specifications. In order to help readers grasp the concept, we provide a brief introduction to Web Service, SOAP, and WSDL in the first three chapters.
2. Java Reference Guide by Steven Haines - Pearson Education, 2003
Steven Haines provides a comprehensive look at the many aspects of Java programming. From J2EE, Spring, and JavaFX to other supporting technologies; from overviews to detailed examples, this Guide offers a deep look at the Java programming language.
3. Java Persistence by James Sutherland, Doug Clarke - Wikibooks, 2012
Java persistence could be defined as storing anything to any level of persistence using the Java programming language. This book is focused on storing Java objects to relational databases, in particular using the Java Persistence API (JPA).
4. Foundations of Jini 2 Programming by Jan Newmarch - Apress, 2006
Java persistence could be defined as storing anything to any level of persistence using the Java programming language. This book is focused on storing Java objects to relational databases, in particular using the Java Persistence API (JPA).
4. Foundations of Jini 2 Programming by Jan Newmarch - Apress, 2006
Jini
grew from early work in Java to make distributed computing easier. This is the
perfect book for Java programmers interested in applying Jini toward their
respective network applications. Author covers comprehensive Jini advancements.
This
book is an overview of the tools and techniques that are at your disposal for
building distributed computing systems in Java. It is intended to serve as both
explanatory and reference material for you, the professional developer.
A
comprehensive treatment focusing on the creation of efficient data structures
and algorithms, explaining how to select the data structure best suited to
specific problems. It uses Java programming language and is suitable for
second-year courses.
This
book will explain the Object Oriented approach to programming and through the
use of small exercises develop some practical skills. At the end of the book
one larger case study will be used to illustrate the application of the
techniques.
This
guide is for software developers who would like to write and deploy P2P
services and applications using JXTA technology. It provides an introduction to
JXTA technology and describes the JXTA network architecture and key concepts.
This
text was developed for use in a standard Computer Science curriculum. It
requires a little more effort to read. The text is not a brief encounter with
object-oriented data structure design, but a touchstone for one's programming
future.
This
is a concise description of the Java programming language, version 1.1 and
later. It is a quick reference for the reader who has already learned (or is
learning) Java from a standard textbook and who wants to know the language in
more detail.
Java
allows you to program HTTP directly. These programs, which are called bots, can
collect information or automate common web programming tasks. This book
presents a collection of very reusable recipes for Java bot programming.
The
book is an introduction to Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence. Neural
network architectures, such as the feedforward, Hopfield, and self-organizing
map architectures are discussed. Training techniques are also introduced.
This
volume is the second part of the 'Java'-series written by David Etheridge. This
book gives the reader an introduction to Documentation, Abstract and Parent
classes, Inheritance, Error in Java, Java Interfaces and much more.
These
notes discuss finite-state automata, their practical uses, and how to implement
them in Java. Finite-state automata are useful in many areas: compiler design,
natural language understanding, user interface design, and general programming.
An
introduction to using Java in concurrent or multithreaded applications. Topics
covered are race conditions when threads share data, critical sections, mutual
exclusion, semaphores, monitors, message passing, the rendezvous, etc.
This
text is a training material about the Java programming language and object-oriented
programming methods. It covers OO software development, Java programming
language, standard libraries, server-side programming, databases, best
practices, etc.
Design
patterns are convenient ways of reusing object-oriented code between projects
and programmers. This book presents 23 patterns for writing object-oriented
software, and provides complete visual Java programs for each of them.
The
book goes into great detail about every aspect of the Java programming
language, from the definition of data types to the syntax of expressions and
control structures. The goal is to help you understand all of the subtle
nuances of Java.
This
complete quick reference covers all the classes in the Java 1.1 API, with the
exception of the Enterprise APIs, making it the only quick reference that a
Java programmer needs. The bestselling Java book is now better than ever.
The
authors give the experienced Java programmer strategies and tips for getting
the most out of Java code. The book offers suggestions for improving programs,
but it also helps you think about performance as you design and test your
software.
The
complete specification for the Java Virtual Machine, the nucleus of the Java
language. It is an essential reference for Java Virtual Machine implementors
and compiler writers. Numerous practical examples clarify how the JVM operates
in practice.
This
text is a basis for revising for the Sun Certified Programmer examinations, it
does not to teach the Java language or the topics required for the exam. It
collects all the essential information you need to retain, in one place.
Author
presents the fundamentals of data structures and algorithms from an
object-oriented perspective. The text promotes object-oriented design using
Java and illustrates the use of the latest object-oriented design patterns.
Highly
recommended for advanced developers and IT managers. This book is an excellent
guide to testing Web applications and Web services. It will benefit software
developers, beginning QA techs, and the experienced coders and testers.
A
complete guide to writing Java programs that read and write XML documents.
Shows developers how to save XML documents, read XML documents, communicate
with network servers that send and receive XML data, and integrate XSLT into
their programs.
The
book contains real-world advises and solutions from daily Java experiences. It
covers most sought after Java topics and some other related ones. Although not
a Java tutorial itself, it makes an excellent companion for a good Java
textbook.
Bruce
Tate describes the characteristics of alternative languages, likely successors
to Java. The book will teach you a few new languages and help you start
building new skills, or you can use the introduced techniques to improve your
work in Java.
Securing
Java is the book on mobile code and security, it includes many things the
authors discovered while working on real-world systems with businesses and
government agencies. The book should appeal to experts and beginners alike.
Written
by the inventors of the technology, this book provides complete, accurate, and
detailed coverage of the Java programming language. If you want to know the
precise meaning of the language's constructs, this is the source for you.
The
book uses the author's libraries and the best of open source software to
introduce AI (Artificial Intelligence) technologies like neural networks,
genetic algorithms, expert systems, machine learning, and NLP (natural language
processing)
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