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  • Explorer's Guide to Open Source Java Tools  by Michael P. Nash   - [Clicks: 14]
    Providing a guide to many of the major open source Java projects available today, this book imparts enough information about each of them to be able to decide if these are worth a closer look for specific programming needs. As it is uncommon for a single open source project to provide everything needed, programmers are shown the connectivity between projects, with an eye towards modern component and service-oriented design, and the preservation of long-term flexibility and maintainability. Concentration is given to server-side Java with an emphasis on web application development and projects reviewed are placed into major functional categories, which include supporting tools, frameworks and meta-frameworks, web services, persistence and database access, content management and dynamic content creation, workflow, e-commerce, portals, searching, data mining, and analysis and reporting. Also discussed are the business realities of open source such as the licenses involved, the community behind a project, its leadership, and the availability of commercial support.
    ,  - May, 2004
  • Enterprise Java Development on a Budget: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies  by Christopher M. Judd, Brian Sam-Bodden   - [Clicks: 7]
    "Enterprise Java Development on a Budget" is an annotated roadmap covering every major aspect of open source enterprise Java development "on a budget". This book allows a programmer or programming team to develop complex applications for enterprises using as little money as possible.
    Apress, Paperback - Mar, 2004

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