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Big Blue Java: Complete Guide to Programming Java Applications with IBM Tools

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A comprehensive programmer's guide to developing sophisticated web-enabled applications with Java

IBM has products in more than two-thirds of the existing commercial systems installations in the world. Over the next several years many of these systems will need to be accessible through the Internet, intranets, and extranets. IBM has chosen Java as the strategic technology for making all of their products ready for e-business. This book describes the Java tools available from IBM and explains how to use them to create Java-based applications. Worden details the challenges and techniques used to implement these technologies and shows you how these products can solve real-world application problems.

Covering strategic as well as technical issues, Big Blue Java briefly introduces the emergence of Java and e-commerce at "Big Blue," IBM. The author then provides in-depth discussions on development tools, server products such as WebSphere Advanced and Enterprise, business and object modeling, the SanFrancisco Java framework, and Visual Age for Java as development environments. Also evaluated are the features and functions of the product suite offered by IBM, to help you find the right software for your e-business requirements.

Inside you'll
* Details of the IBM Java product development rationale and process
* Key features of the IBM Java tool suite
* Explanation of the role of related object tools including Rational Rose
* Sample application models
* In-depth description of the SanFrancisco environment

The CD-ROM
* Sample code from the book
* Visual Age for Java forms
* Servlet samples
* Rational Rose models
* IBM support material

572 pages, Paperback

First published April 4, 2000

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About the author

Daniel J. Worden is President of Word N Systems, a Sybase partner specializing in SQL Server/PowerBuilder software development, consulting, and training in Canada and the U.S. His firm has assisted Fortune 500 companies in implementing successful Sybase applications on all platforms, including Windows NT. He is the author of several Sybase books and has written articles for Platinum Edge and Sybase Magazine. His training video, Who Killed SQL Server?, was released February 1997. Daniel is also President of the Alberta Sybase Users Group.

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