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Beginning Java with WebSphere

  • Length: 556 pages
  • Edition: 1
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  • Publication Date: 2013-09-24
  • ISBN-10: 1430263016
  • ISBN-13: 9781430263012
  • Sales Rank: #5563235 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Beginning Java with WebSphere provides a step-by-step guide for creating and installing both client- and server-based Java applications using Rapid Application Development v8, WebSphere Application Server 8.0, and Java.

Since more and more Java applications are moving to the server and using HTML for the user interface, there is a minimal amount of time spent exploring the Java GUI components. More specifically, this book covers graphical user interfaces using RAD’s Visual Editor, variables, conditional logic, and application improvements/enhancements from the client side. And, from the server-side, this book covers servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSPs), database accessibility (JDBC), custom tags, and concludes with JavaServer Faces (JSFs).

This book concentrate on base topics that allow you to get to the server-side and database topics quickly.

What you’ll learn

  • Design and build GUIs
  • Create GUIs using RAD’s Visual Editor
  • Use variables, conditional logic, event handling and more
  • Improve your application
  • Move to the server, using Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs)
  • Access a database using WebSphere
  • Write custom server-side tags and build with JavaServer Faces (JSFs)

Who this book is for

This book is for those new to the Java programming language.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Java Basics
Chapter 2. Java on a PC
Chapter 3. Graphical User Interfaces
Chapter 4. More GUI and Visual Editor
Chapter 5. Variables
Chapter 6. Conditional Logic
Chapter 7. Application Improvements
Chapter 8. Servlets
Chapter 9. Java Server Pages
Chapter 10. Database Access
Chapter 11. Custom Tags
Chapter 12. Java Server Faces
Chapter 13. Appendix A: Installing a Java Application on a PC
Chapter 14. Appendix B: SQL
Chapter 15. Appendix C: Installing a Java Application on WAS

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