O’Reilly & Associates publishes an entire series of books on Java programming. These books include Java in a Nutshell, Java Foundation Classes in a Nutshell, and J2ME in a Nutshell. You can find a complete list of O’Reilly’s Java books at http://java.oreilly.com.:
- Java Servlet Programming, by Jason Hunter with William Crawford
A guide to writing servlets that covers dynamic web content, maintaining state information, session tracking, database connectivity using JDBC, and applet-servlet communication.
- JavaServer Pages, by Hans Bergsten
A guide to writing JavaServer Pages (JSP), which use Java servlets to create effective, reusable web applications
- Java Distributed Computing, by Jim Farley
A programmer’s guide to writing distributed applications with Java
- Database Programming with JDBC and Java, by George Reese
An advanced tutorial on JDBC that presents a robust model for developing Java database programs
- Java Message Service, by Richard Monson-Haefel and David A. Chappell
A thorough introduction to the Java Message Service (JMS), a standardized API for enterprise-based message-oriented middleware (MOM)
- Enterprise JavaBeans, by Richard Monson-Haefel
A thorough introduction to EJB for the enterprise software developer
- Java and XML, by Brett McLaughlin
A programmer’s guide to writing Java applications that use the Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- Java and XSLT, by Eric M. Burke
An advanced tutorial on embedding XML processing and transformations into Java applications
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