Monday, June 30, 2008

Java Thin Client Programming Books

Java Thin-Client Programming
This redbook focuses primarily on topics such as threading, from a Java thin client programming perspective. Also, because these applications are in a multi-user environment, security issues will be covered. The use of CORBA on the network-computing environment is also introduced. Java programming issues, such as object recycling and serialization, are necessary topics to consider when dealing with client/server applications. When an application is developed under the object-oriented paradigm, an introduction to simple concepts of model/view programming techniques will help the reader. Last, but not least, the basics techniques and tools required for profile applications are presented.
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Java thin client programming for the network environment
This end-to-end guide shows developers how to achieve powerful results with thin clients and network computing right now. Start with an in-depth explanation of the network computing paradigm. Walk step-by-step through designing, developing, implementing and optimizing thin-client Java applications for intranet, Internet, LAN or enterprise-wide environments. Review these key mechanisms for building distributed Java applications: HTTP, RMI, sockets, servlets, and JDBC. Watch Java at work in IBM SmartCard and X-10 home control applications. Finally, learn exactly how to deploy distributed Java applications on IBMs new Network Station 1000. Network computing promises lower costs, greater efficiency, easier management and revolutionary new applications. This book shows developers precisely how to deliver on those promises.
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