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Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design

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As the worldwide best seller for introductory programming using the Java programming language, Java Software Solutions is the premiere model of text that teaches a foundation of programming techniques to foster well-designed object-oriented software. Heralded for its integration of small and large realistic examples, the authors’ emphasize building solid problem-solving and design skills. The Sixth Edition introduces improvements that make the text a better teaching and learning tool. Revolutionary Video Notes featuring author John Lewis work in conjunction with the text to visually explain challenging topics and in-text Programming Projects. New vignettes explaining real-world software failures emphasize why good design is important, and novel section-level exercises let students check their comprehension before moving on.

Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design

February 22, 2010 Posted Under Java Guide

Sun Java Studio Creator Development Pack: Field Guide and Creator Software Package

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Sun Java™ Studio Creator offers you a remarkably productive visual environment for building, integrating, and delivering business-critical applications. Based on JavaServer™ Faces, Java Studio Creator delivers the “Write Once, Run Anywhere” benefits of Java programming and contains many features that simplify your Java coding, including:

  • Drag-and-drop layout of user interfaces and component infrastructures
  • Event handlers
  • Synchronized application editors
  • Round-trip development model

This exclusive development pack includes BOTH the Java Studio Creator Field Guide book AND the Java Studio Creator software, along with a one-year Sun Developer Network (SDN) Standard subscription which gives you access to the premium content and support services available from Sun for Java Studio Creator. Everything you need to develop and deploy complex web applications quickly and easily–at one incredible price!

Direct from Sun, the Java Studio Creator Field Guide is your definitive guide to Java Studio Creator. Leading Java platform instructors and consultants Gail and Paul Anderson help you use Java Studio Creator to simplify and accelerate your entire development process.

One step at a time, the Andersons walk you through

  • Mastering Java Studio Creator’s interface and workflow
  • Simplifying Web application development with JavaServer Faces components, validators, and data converters
  • Controlling multi-page Web application flow with the Page Navigation editor
  • Building Java Studio Creator projects with JavaBeans™ components
  • Accessing Web services using XML-based open standards (including a case study using Google Web Service APIs)
  • Using databases and data-aware components–including detailed coverage of new JDBC™ RowSets
  • Customizing applications: localization, internationalization, and custom validation
  • Debugging with Java Studio Creator’s built-in debugger

With Java Studio Creator and the field guide, you’ll spend less time on application “plumbing”–leaving more time for the high-value tasks you really care about. Simply put, you’ll get more done, faster…and have more fun doing it.

Sun Java Studio Creator Development Pack: Field Guide and Creator Software Package

February 15, 2010 Posted Under Sun Java

Software Development for Engineers, C/C++, Pascal, Assembly, Visual Basic, HTML, Java Script, Java DOS, Windows NT, UNIX

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Specialisation in software has become a thing of the past. With the move towards graphical user interface programming, engineers must have a sound knowledge of several programming languages and for the first time most of the main technical languages are introduced in a single volume.

All the example programs included relate to real life applications to provide a long needed reference that students will find invaluable throughout their studies, and a definitive guide for professional developers requiring an insight into other languages. Using C++ and Pascal to provide a basic grounding in software development the author then goes on to introduce more advanced concepts such as object-orientated design through the development of C++. Sections on Visual Basic and 80X86 Assembly Language follow before Java, Windows, NT and DOS are introduced, finishing with an overview of the UNIX system.

Software Development for Engineers, C/C++, Pascal, Assembly, Visual Basic, HTML, Java Script, Java DOS, Windows NT, UNIX

February 10, 2010 Posted Under Java Script

Script Recorder in Zwcad

Have you ever used scripts in AutoCAD? Are you aware of the Script Recorder in ZWCAD? If you have tried writing scripts for AutoCAD, then you will appreciate the automated nature of ZWCAD’s script recorder tool. To see how useful scripts can be, we’ll compare them to using blocks to create complex drawings quickly. Both significantly reduce the time it takes to perform repeated drafting of similar objects. Just as you create and insert blocks, you can record and replay scripts to automate processes. The Script Recorder in ZWCAD (http://www.zwcad.org) records every command typed, option chosen, and coordinate entered. Keep in mind that writing scripts and inserting blocks have the same limitations: (1) Blocks need to be created first; so do scripts. By using the Script Recorder, your drafting operations are recorded in an SCR file, which is then used to redraw the entities automatically. (2) To insert blocks, you use the INSERT command. To draw automatically with scripts, you use the SCRIPT command. In both cases, executing a single command draws complicated shapes at one time. While you cannot specify different insertion points during scripts, you can edit the graphics afterwards directly — unlike blocks, the modification of which requires special commands for in-place editing or exploding. Of course, you could instead write a program using LISP. But if you are not prepared to learn to write computer programs with LISP, using scripts is probably much easier initially. Just draw as you wish, ZWCAD Script Recorder follows your operations and records an executable script file. If you are familiar with LISP programming, then the Script Recorder can help you out. Instead of sketching on paper and then writing the program in LISP line by line, you can let the Script Recorder document each drawing and editing command and their sometimes complicated options. It can become tiring to write down and arrange long series of commands and parameters; the more complicated the graphics, the longer the LISP programming takes. With ZWCAD’s Script Recorder, you can simply draw directly with the keyboard and mouse: your operations appear as a script file. LISP has some differences from script, but the expressions in the script become a good reference for a corresponding LISP program that does the same job. Such a reference significantly reduces the difficulty of programming. Like a digital recorder that records sounds, the Script Recorder in ZWCAD records your every drafting operation, from keystrokes to mouse clicks. Recorded scripts can be either used directly for automated drafting or taken as a reference for LISP programming. Compact and useful, hopefully ZWCAD’s script recorder will become one of your efficient drafting assistants. (PS: Do remember to turn off the DYN toggle before using Script Recorder in ZWCAD (http://www.zwcad.org) About ZWCAD As the flagship product of ZWCAD Software Co., Ltd., ZWCAD is a powerful CAD solution, which is highly compatible with DWG format. ZWCAD meets the needs of broad-based target groups of 2D/3D design industry, including architecture, engineering, construction, mechanics, manufacturing and electronics. So far, it has become the leading brand in China’s CAD industry and now competes successfully in over 75 other countries, with more than 150,000 users throughout the world. For more information, please visit http://www.zwcad.org or contact ZWCAD team at sales@zwcad.com. (C) Copyright 2008 ZWCAD Software Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

Owen Zi is author of article written on ZWCAD. He is Director of Overseas Department of ZWSOFT. For more information, please visit: www.zwcad.org or contact ZWCAD team at sales@zwcad.com.
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November 5, 2009 Posted Under Java Script

Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE v1.4 Part 8 Advanced EJB Topics CBT Training CD

Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE v1.4 Part 8 Advanced EJB Topics CBT Training CD

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4. Enterprise Connectivity.

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September 1, 2009 Posted Under Java Script
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