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Java Enterprise in a Nutshell

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Itreally is a useful Java Enterprise referenced and it deserves a placeof honour on my desk.' - Steve Cornish, Cvu, May 2000. 'The APIreference contains more information than the documentation whichcomes with the APIs themselves'... Java Enterprise in a Nutshell is avery good reference for the Java Entreprise APIs. The introductionalready contains enough information to get started and the referencesections are very complete and useful.' - Hubert Klein Ikkink,Developers Review, February 2000.

Thisbook is divided into three parts:

Part1, "Introducing the Java Enterprise APIs"

Thechapters in this part introduce the key Enterprise APIs and provideenough information so that

youcan start using them right away.

Part2, "Enterprise Reference"

Thispart contains two reference chapters that help you work withtechnologies key to the Enterprise

APIs:SQL and IDL. It also contains chapters that cover the tools providedwith Sun's Java

DevelopmentKit for RMI and Java IDL.

Part3, "API Quick Reference"

Thispart is a quick reference for the Java Enterprise APIs; it forms thebulk of the book. Please be

sureto read the How To Use This Quick Reference section, which appears atthe beginning of this

part.It explains how to get the most out of this book.

 

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