iSeries and AS/400 Java at Work

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Author: Don Denoncourt

ISBN-10: 1583470182

ISBN-13: 9781583470183

Category: AS / 400

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If you are a good Java programmer who wants to become an excellent Java application developer, this book and companion CD-ROM are for you. This book contains 64 chapters written by 18 leading Java experts on Java technologies. Originally compiled by Don Denoncourt as a personal resource to help him develop and code Java applications for his consulting business, iSeries and AS/400 JavaTM at Work contains all the essential information Denoncourt has gleaned from his years as the editor of AS/400 NetJava Expert, a on time contributor to Midrange Computing, and an award-winning seminar speaker. "I consider this book to be my secondary storage device for Java technology," says Denoncourt. "It is an extension of my Java capabilities, and it could be the same for you." This is not a book for the beginner Java programmer. Rather, it is the definitive second-tier education for Java programmers. Many know the language; those who succeed will know how to make the language work in a business environment. This book will show you how the experts are getting it done. Java is a pervasive technology today. iSeries and AS/400 shops are clamoring for Java expertise so that they can modernize their business applications and build their Web presence. Businesses need Java programmers who can use their skills to contribute real value as application developers. Successful Java programmers need more than basic Java programming skills; they need a strong grasp of business--real-world tools to develop robust applications. There has never been a better time to build your Java skills, and there has never been a better resource to help you do it than iSeries and AS/400 Java at Work Booknews Collected for OS/400 programmers who already have an understanding of Java basics, these 64 previously published articles are presented to help programmers gain greater expertise in developing real-world applications. After a brief introduction to the Java language, separate sections cover the use of the IBM package of Java components; the use of the SQL of Java Database Connectivity to manipulate relational data; event-driven programming for client-side Java applications; and ways for Java and RPG/COBOL to communicate; the use of supporting technologies such as HTML, HTTP, JavaScript, XML, and XSL; server side applications; performance tuning; and the use of Enterprise of JavaBeans. A final section presents five sample applications. The CD-ROM contains all of the example code presented in the various articles. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)