
Java Frameworks and Components: Accelerate Your Web Application Development / Edition 1
by Michael NashISBN-10: 0521520592
ISBN-13: 9780521520591
Pub. Date: 06/01/2003
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
This book is a practical tool for JavaTM® programmers. It provides the necessary information for finding, evaluating and selecting an application framework for programming needs. It explains in plain language the benefits of frameworks and component technologies, specifically in relation to web application development. The book is unique: it does not focus
Overview
This book is a practical tool for JavaTM® programmers. It provides the necessary information for finding, evaluating and selecting an application framework for programming needs. It explains in plain language the benefits of frameworks and component technologies, specifically in relation to web application development. The book is unique: it does not focus on any specific technology, and uses examples from several different frameworks to explain the underlying principles. As the market for web applications begins its second wave, this volume provides the critical information for developers to make the transition into componentized framework-based development, keeping them ahead in an increasingly competitive market.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780521520591
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Publication date:
- 06/01/2003
- Edition description:
- New Edition
- Pages:
- 490
- Product dimensions:
- 6.97(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.94(d)
Table of Contents
Part I. Why Frameworks/Components?: 1. Components and application frameworks; 2. Components: the future of web-application development; 3. What do they provide and what are the benefits?; Part II. Selecting Frameworks and Components: 4. Choosing component libraries and application frameworks; 5. Open source and components/frameworks; Part III. Using Components and Frameworks: 6. Frameworks and developement methodologies; 7. IDE's; 8. Strategies for using frameworks, best practices; Part IV. Summary and the Future: 9. Conclusions: the future of frameworks/components.
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