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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Aloqa. Kommunikatsiya texnologiyalari
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Building Java Enterprise Applications. V. 1: Architecture
What are the key decisions and tradeoffs you face as you design and develop enterprise applications? How do you build the back end so that it not only handles your current needs but is flexible enough to allow your system to evolve as your needs expand? Answer these questions and many more with Building Java Enterprise Applications, an advanced guide to building complex Java Enterprise Applications from the ground up that addresses design issues along the way. These practical books take a step back from detailed examination of the APIs and focus on the entire picture, so you can put the pieces together and build something that works! This book explores the infrastructure issues so important to good application design. It isn't just a book about doing things with Entity Beans, JDBC and JMS and JNDI. It takes you step by step through building the back end, designing the data store so that it gives you convenient access to the data your application needs; designing a directory; figuring out how to handle security and where to store security credentials you need; and so on. On top of this, it shows -- as easily as possible --how to build the entity bean layer that makes information available to the rest of the application. Throughout this guide, author Brett McLaughlin uses his wealth of real-world experience with enterprise development to show you one step at a time how to design and build a comprehensive enterprise application from the ground up, starting with the back end.
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Enterprise JavaBeans
The new 2.1 version of the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) spec extends its support for web services and the Java Web Services APIs, expands its asynchronous messaging support, adds XML Schema for deployment descriptors, and introduces a new Timer service, which allows for scheduling EJB.
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Linux in a Nutshell
Over the last few years, Linux has grown both as an operating system and a tool for personal and business use. Simultaneously becoming more user friendly and more powerful as a back-end system, Linux has achieved new plateaus: the newer filesystems have solidified, new commands and tools have appeared and become standard, and the desktop including new desktop environments have proved to be viable, stable, and readily accessible to even those who don't consider themselves computer gurus. Whether you're using Linux for personal software projects, for a small office or home office (often termed the SOHO environment), to provide services to a small group of colleagues, or to administer a site responsible for millions of email and web connections each day, you need quick access to information on a wide range of tools. This book covers all aspects of administering and making effective use of Linux systems. Among its topics are booting, package management, and revision control. But foremost in Linux in a Nutshell are the utilities and commands that make Linux one of the most powerful and flexible systems available. Now in its fifth edition, Linux in a Nutshell brings users up-to-date with the current state of Linux. Considered by many to be the most complete and authoritative command reference for Linux available, the book covers all substantial user, programming, administration, and networking commands for the most common Linux distributions. Comprehensive but concise, the fifth edition has been updated to cover new features of major Linux distributions. Configuration information for the rapidly growing commercial network services and community update services is one of the subjects covered for the first time.
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Building Secure Servers with Linux
Linux consistently turns up high in the list of popular Internet servers, whether it's for the Web, anonymous FTP, or general services like DNS and routing mail. But security is uppermost on the mind of anyone providing such a service. Any server experiences casual probe attempts dozens of time a day, and serious break-in attempts with some frequency as well. As the cost of broadband and other high-speed Internet connectivity has gone down, and its availability has increased, more Linux users are providing or considering providing Internet services such as HTTP, Anonymous FTP, etc., to the world at large. At the same time, some important, powerful, and popular Open Source tools have emerged and rapidly matured--some of which rival expensive commercial equivalents--making Linux a particularly appropriate platform for providing secure Internet services. Building Secure Servers with Linux will help you master the principles of reliable system and network security by combining practical advice with a firm knowledge of the technical tools needed to ensure security. The book focuses on the most common use of Linux--as a hub offering services to an organization or the larger Internet--and shows readers how to harden their hosts against attacks. Author Mick Bauer, a security consultant, network architect, and lead author of the popular Paranoid Penguin column in Linux Journal, carefully outlines the security risks, defines precautions that can minimize those risks, and offers recipes for robust security. The book does not cover firewalls, but covers the more common situation where an organization protects its hub using other systems as firewalls, often proprietary firewalls.
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Exploring the JDS Linux Desktop
The Java Desktop System (TM), from Sun Microsystems, is a modern system for all kinds of users, novice through expert. As an unusually robust, well-integrated desktop system, it may become the first to fulfill the promise of mass adoption for open source. JDS brings Linux and other open source software up to a level of usability that makes them suitable for the enormous base of Personal Computer users including office workers, students, mobile and home users. It behaves pretty much the way a Windows or Mac user would expect, but with many more powerful features. JDS has seen widespread adoption in the United States, Britain, China, and elsewhere. This book is the ideal guide to JDS: it is clear and direct, but loaded with insights from authors who have spent time working with, supporting, and enhancing the system. Tom Adelstein is an award winning polymath system designer; Sam Hiser is a respected business consultant with an itch that led him to become the marketing project lead for OpenOffice.org. Both are advocates for open source and founders of the Open Government Interoperability Project, members of the Open Source Software Institute and contributors to the JDShelp.org project.
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HTML Black Book
Explains how to use HTML to create interlaced and animated GIF images, add multimedia effects to Web pages, write self-modifying pages, create Java applets, develop XML documents, and determine browser type in code.
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murach’s ASP.NET web programming with VB.NET
Explains how to create multi-page web applications with Visual Studio and ASP.NET, work with web server controls and validation controls, and handle database data in web applications using ADO.NET.
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Easy Oracle SQL Get Started Fast writing SQL Reports with SQL Plus
In this text, John Garmany leverages his ability to explain complex issues in plain English into a one-of-a-kind book for SQL and SQL*Plus beginners. This book is intended for anyone who needs to extract Oracle data and format reports. John reveals even more secrets for quickly and easily producing stunning reports from Oracle. Unknown to most Oracle professionals, special SQL extraction techniques and SQL*Plus commands can be used to quickly create complex reports, without buying expensive third-party reporting tools. Best of all, John Garmany's exciting second edition shares more working samples in his online code depot than before. Your time savings from a single script is worth the price of this great book. Easy Oracle SQL is your introduction to using SQL and SQL*Plus with an Oracle database. Whether you are just learning SQL or just need a handy reference, this book will provide you with proven methods to building queries and reports using SQL. Each concept is explained in detail with multiple examples and exercises at the end of each section. Also included is a section detailing how to effectively use SQL*Plus to not only create and run queries but also to create quality reports and scripts. This book will have you up and using SQL quickly and efficiently.
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Operating System Concepts and Principles
Many books are there around, on operating system concepts. Students of operating system may not always require the entire stuff packaged in them. They end up in paying for what is not completely of use to them. The purpose of this book is to give them the cream of operating system concepts and make the study of operating system a simple task. This book could have been titled, Operating System Concepts; Made Simple, as well. There are four main components in an operating system. They are process management system, memory management system, IO system and file system. They are not independent components. They interact and cooperate among themselves. The author is trying to give a complete picture of the operating system rather than focusing on algorithms alone. With the help of numerous illustrative diagrams and explanatory text the author has succeeded in his endeavor. The main highlight of this book is the numerous diagrams in it. They are speaking diagrams, indeed. Concepts are dissected to the core with the help of these diagrams.
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murachs ASP.NET 2.0 web programming with VB 2005
This book is by far the best computer programming book I have ever bought. You can go into my upstairs closet and find 20-30 books that I have purchased since the days of VB6. All of them have a few useful pages in them, but all together, they could not add up to as much information as you have given me in the first 11 chapters of this book.
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Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook
When Microsoft introduced the Visual Basic .NET programming language, as part of its move to the .NET Framework two years ago, many developers willingly made the switch. Millions of others, however, continued to stick with Visual Basic 6. They weren't ready for such a radical change, which included an object-oriented environment similar to Java. They liked the old Visual Basic just fine. In an effort to win over those diehard VB6 developers, the company has included a new version of VB.NET in its upcoming next generation release of the Visual Studio .NET development platform. Visual Basic 2005 comes with innovative language constructs, new compiler features, dramatically enhanced productivity and an improved debugging experience. The language's new version is now available in beta release, and Microsoft is encouraging developers to give it a test drive. Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook provides the ideal test track.
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After the gold rush
This book is about creating a true profession of software engineering. Significant developments are under way that will affect the careers of practicing programmers, including initiatives in education, professional development, certification, and licensing. Some of these developments are w ell thought out and positive; others are being forced and need to be im proved before they're standardized. Software developm ent is changing, whether program mers recognize it or not. Program m ers w ho aren't paying attention could easily find themselves w orking as twenty-first century software janitors. This book describes the occupation of com puter program m ing as it exists today and the profession of software engineering as it can exist in the future.
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Running Linux
You're about to begin your first Linux installation. Or, you may have been using Linux for years and need to know more about adding a network printer or configuring for ADSL. Running Linux, now in its fourth edition, is the book you'll want to reach for. Widely recognized in the Linux community as the getting-started book that people need, it answers the questions and tackles configuration issues that frequently plague users, but are seldom addressed in other books.Running Linux has everything you'll need to understand, install, and start using Linux. The book doesn't draw the line at the OS, or the shell, or the GUI, or even at the point of essential applications. Rather, the authors, experienced Linux enthusiasts, have anticipated problem areas, selected stable and popular solutions, and provided clear discussions and instructions to ensure that you'll have a satisfying experience using Linux. The discussion is direct and complete enough to guide novice users while still providing the additional information experienced users will need to progress in their mastery of Linux.The fourth edition of Running Linux delves deeper into installation, configuring the windowing system, system administration, and networking.
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Operating systems a simplified methodological approach
This book intends to provide a proper understanding of the theoretical and practical concepts of Operating system. Detailed knowledge of the fundamentals of Operating system design and their application to design issues and development of Operating systems are provided in this book. For the readers benefit, the case studies for LINUX, UNIX and Windows 2000XP operating systems are given to illustrate the practical implementation of resource management's strategies. This helps in better understanding of the principles and their application in a real operating system.
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Head First Design Patterns
At any given moment, someone struggles with the same software design problems you have. And, chances are, someone else has already solved your problem. This edition of Head First Design Patterns—now updated for Java 8—shows you the tried-and-true, road-tested patterns used by developers to create functional, elegant, reusable, and flexible software. By the time you finish this book, you’ll be able to take advantage of the best design practices and experiences of those who have fought the beast of software design and triumphed.
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Building the Perfect PC
Written by hardware experts, this book delivers complete instructions for building your own dream machine with high-quality components, whether it's a PC for general use, extreme gaming, a media center, or home server. Straightforward language, clear directions, and easy-to-follow illustrations make this guide a breeze for computer builders of any skill level, even those with no experience.