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Current best selling books on Java application servers

Java EE 5 Development using GlassFish Application Server: The complete guide to installing and configuring the GlassFish Application Server and developing ... 5 applications to be deployed to this server
Java EE 5 Development using GlassFish Application Server: The complete guide to installing and configuring the GlassFish Application Server and developing ... 5 applications to be deployed to this ...
by David Heffelfinger
Average Customer Review: 3.5 stars based on 12 reviews.
Customer Review: In under 400 pages, the author managed to do a pretty good job at introducing both what's in Java EE 5 and using it on GlassFish. If you already know EE and GlassFish and want a specific topic covered in details, then you're probably better off picking a book on just that. Again, this book has JSF, JMS, EJBs, security, web services,...
Affinity: Managing Java Application Servers
Affinity: Managing Java Application Servers
by John M Hawkins
Average Customer Review: 5 stars based on 2 reviews.
Customer Review: If you are responsible for any Java container at any level - You should read this book. Discusses many common pitfalls of Java server administration and for the first time in a long time, I felt that somone can relate. The author does a great job of providing examples of bad practice - almost like a Weblogic anti-pattern guide - and ...
JAVA Programming With the SAP Web Application Server
JAVA Programming With the SAP Web Application Server
by Karl Kessler, Peter Tillert, Panayot Dobrikov
Publisher: SAP Press
Publication Date: September 2005
Server-side GPS and Assisted-GPS in Java (Artech House Gnss Technologies and Applications)
Server-side GPS and Assisted-GPS in Java (Artech House Gnss Technologies and Applications)
by Neil Harper
Publisher: Artech House
Publication Date: December 2009
Building Java Applications for the Iseries Server With Visualage for Java 3.5
Building Java Applications for the Iseries Server With Visualage for Java 3.5
by IBM Redbooks
Publisher: Ibm
Publication Date: June 2001
Java Ee 5 Development Using Glassfish Application Server [JAVA EE 5 DEVELOPMENT USING GL]
Java Ee 5 Development Using Glassfish Application Server [JAVA EE 5 DEVELOPMENT USING GL]
by David(Author) Heffelfinger
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication Date: September 2007
Java Server Pages Application Development
Java Server Pages Application Development
by Scott M. Stirling, Andre Lei, Edwin Smith, Larry Kim, Roger Kerr, David Aden, Ben Forta
Average Customer Review: 3.5 stars based on 7 reviews.
Customer Review: Ben Forta's JavaServer Pages Application Development will teach even the most novice user all that is necessary for effective JSP programming, with emphasis on techniques that allow the programmers to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Other technologies are introduced as well, including Servlets, the Java language, JDBC, and ...
Novell extend is now 'Java Verified' for portability across all J2EE-compatible application servers.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
Novell extend is now 'Java Verified' for portability across all J2EE-compatible application servers.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date: May 2003
EJB Development with VisualAge for Java for WebSphere Application Server (IBM Redbooks)
EJB Development with VisualAge for Java for WebSphere Application Server (IBM Redbooks)
by IBM Redbooks
Publisher: Ibm
Publication Date: July 2001
The Developer's Guide to the Java(TM) Web Server(TM): Building Effective and Scalable Server-Side Applications
The Developer's Guide to the Java(TM) Web Server(TM): Building Effective and Scalable Server-Side Applications
by Dan Woods, Larne Pekowsky, Tom Snee
Average Customer Review: 5 stars based on 5 reviews.
Customer Review: This book is without peer. It is succinct and yet covers the JWS in depth and detail. The writing style is fluid and the organization is excellent. Alas, now that this superb book is available, Sun has announced it is pulling the plug on JWS!