Developing JavaBeans Using VisualAge for Java, Version 2
by Dale R. Nilsson
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Create JavaBeans and JFC components using one of the hottest tools available This valuable guide was written by two IBM insiders who have successfully taught VisualAge for Java to programmers around the world for IBM's certification courses. It gives programmers the inside track on preparing for IBM's certification and explains how to debug Java programs interactively. Programmers and developers will find helpful coverage of VisualAge for Java's IDE and Visual Builder along with techniques show more for applying Visual Design Patterns. They'll also learn how to deploy Java applications and applets and create JFC components with version 2.0. CD-ROM includes VisualAge for Java Enterprise Edition, Sun JDK 1.2 and BDK 1.2, and all of the code examples found in the book. show lessTags
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Dale R. Nilsson is a Senior Software Consultant with the VisualAge Services team consulting and mentoring customers who deploy VisualAge for Java projects worldwide. He is a certified Sun Java Programmer and VisualAge for Java and C++ Developer and Instructor. Dale has written numerous books and articles on OO technology and also works with the show more VisualAge for Java certification team. Peter M. Jakab is a Senior Software Consultant for IBM's Software Solutions Lab, where he provides consulting, mentoring, and education to customers who develop real-world Java applications. He is a certified Sun Java Programmer, IBM Certified VisualAge for Java Developer, and IBM Certified VisualAge C++ Developer. He is also one of the lead assessors for the VisualAge Certification Practicums. Peter has published two other technical books, and articles in the areas of VisualAge programming using C++ and Java. Bill Sarantakos is an Advisory Software Consultant with IBM providing VisualAge for Java and VisualAge C++ technical services to customers. Russell A. Stinehour is the President of CrossLogic Corporation, an OO technology services company. show less
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- QA76.73 .J38 .D48 — Science Mathematics Mathematics Instruments and machines Calculating machines Electronic computers. Computer science
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