Current best selling books on Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs)
POJOs in Action: Developing Enterprise Applications with Lightweight Frameworks
by Chris Richardson
Average Customer Review:
based on 30 reviews.
Customer Review: I'm a bit late with my rating for this book, to be precise 3 years too late. Nevertheless I leave 5 stars today for it. The book teach you what POJOs really are through a full blown software development cycle starting from a requirements analysis to deployment. I've seen lots of people who use the term POJO for any kind of Java clas...
by Chris Richardson
Average Customer Review:
based on 30 reviews.Customer Review: I'm a bit late with my rating for this book, to be precise 3 years too late. Nevertheless I leave 5 stars today for it. The book teach you what POJOs really are through a full blown software development cycle starting from a requirements analysis to deployment. I've seen lots of people who use the term POJO for any kind of Java clas...
The Definitive Guide to Terracotta: Cluster the JVM for Spring, Hibernate and POJO Scalability
by Terracotta Inc.
Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews.
Customer Review: Even if you don't want to utilize Terracotta, this book is still extremely informative about virtual heap, distributed caching and clustering concept. However, once you get to read what Terracotta is about and what problems it tries to solve, you will probably realize why and how to utilize this gem in your application. The book is a...
by Terracotta Inc.
Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews.Customer Review: Even if you don't want to utilize Terracotta, this book is still extremely informative about virtual heap, distributed caching and clustering concept. However, once you get to read what Terracotta is about and what problems it tries to solve, you will probably realize why and how to utilize this gem in your application. The book is a...
Beginning POJOs: Lightweight Java Web Development Using Plain Old Java Objects in Spring, Hibernate, and Tapestry (Beginning from Novice to Professional)
by Brian Sam-Bodden
Average Customer Review:
based on 11 reviews.
Customer Review: If you are just starting to see what the lightweight framework application hubbub is about this is the best introductory book on the subject that I have read. I purchased this book, got distracted by another project and only recently picked it up to read the chapter on Spring. I read the Introduction, became hooked by the authors ve...
by Brian Sam-Bodden
Average Customer Review:
based on 11 reviews.Customer Review: If you are just starting to see what the lightweight framework application hubbub is about this is the best introductory book on the subject that I have read. I purchased this book, got distracted by another project and only recently picked it up to read the chapter on Spring. I read the Introduction, became hooked by the authors ve...
Pojos in Action Developing Enterprise Applications With Lightweight Frameworks
by ChrisRichardson
Publisher: Oreilly&Associates Inc,2005
Publication Date: January 2005
by ChrisRichardson
Publisher: Oreilly&Associates Inc,2005
Publication Date: January 2005
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