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Link Collection for Java™
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Overview
Click below to jump directly to the corresponding bookmark section.
( marks entries added since
December 25, 2011.)
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- jGuru.com: Your view of the Java Universe
- A portal for Java developers (formerly the MageLang insititute). Maintained by the gurus
of the fields. Presents on-line training, news, and contains code, FAQs, links etc. for EJB,
CORBA, J2EE, XML etc.
- Java: Programming for the Internet
- One of the many Java sites provided by Sun.
- JavaWorld - Java Tips index
- Collection of valueable tips around Java programming. In case your programm doesn't work
or you don't know how to code what you think of - look here!
- JDC: Log in
- The Java Developer Connection (JDC) Login Page. Provides numerous resources.
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- Thinking in Java (Book)
- Homepage of Bruce Eckel's acknowledged book "Thinking in Java" which is freely available
here in various formats (PDF, HTML, RTF).
- Online Book "Swing"
- Matthew Robinson and Pavel Vorobiev offer a complete book about Swing that is available for viewing online
(HTML) or for downloading (Word format). Also available: complete source code of examples.
- The Java Developers Almanac 1.4
- The Java Developers Almanac 1.4, Volume 1: Examples and Quick Reference by Patrick
Chan presents all the core Java packages and their members in an easy-to-consult format.
The first part of Chan's book lists Java packages alphabetically. Each package is
accompanied by a list, also alphabetical, of its member classes and their purposes. Each
package contains examples demonstrating the use of classes in that package. The website
also offers a search tool to assist in finding a particular example.
- Java Servlets JSP
- Java Servlets JSP by Vijay Mukhi. The book starts from the very basics of Java and then builds up from there,
writing Java applications and applets. It then moves on to writing Java servlets and then JSP (Java Server Pages)
code. This book also has an illustration of a shopping cart, the most widely used concepts on the Net today!
It also explores Jakarta-Tomcat with a bit of XML.
- Introduction to Programming Using Java
- David J. Eck is the author. He continually updates the book and publishes new editions. Here is
the latest edition. Itan introductory book on Java.
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- The Java Tutorial (© Sun)
- Here you find all the tutorials that Sun has published so far. A must-have visited page!
- ASP.NET Tutorial
- This page contains links to documentation for the Java Platform.
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- Sun Developer Training
- Sun offers a wide variety of courses related to Java.
- Oracle University Training
- Oracle offers a wide variety of courses related to Oracle and other products and tools that interface with Oracle.
- Professional Development Seminars, Inc.
- Professional Development Seminars, Inc. offers a wide range of seminars for the IT
professional, including courses on Application Development, Web Development, Databases, IT
Methodology and Systems Development, and Interpersonal Skills.
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- Migrate to the Java Platform
- IBM provides a three-part series of roadmaps designed to assist developers of .NET, Windows client/server, and
ASP applications make the jump to the Java platform.
- Migrating from Struts to Spring MVC
- This article helps developers who want to migrate their Struts applications to Spring MVC, understand the logical mapping
between the two frameworks, and how to transform Struts applications into Spring MVC applications.
- Migration Strategies Involving Java from SWiK
- Links to various resources that involve migrating from one tool to another.
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