 | A Programmer's Guide to Jini Technology list: $39.95 by APress Paperback
(November, 2000)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: New to Jini? Buy this book: It is a VERY good book on Jini. This is my FIRST jini book. I am a jini newbie. This book has answered lot of my questions on Jini and has guided me, |
 | BEA WebLogic Workshop Kick Start list: $34.99 - our price: $23.79 Paperback
(10 September, 2002)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Good Starting Point: I like this book. It was a big help for me to get started with Weblogic Workshop. I found it to be organized pretty well and the information extremely helpful.I |
 | BEA Weblogic(R) Server Bible list: $49.99 - our price: $49.99 by John Wiley & Sons Paperback
(21 February, 2002)
(25 reviews)  Customer Review: Just what I needed: If you are new to WebLogic and/or are somewhat mystified by J2EE buy this book. It's a great resource and it is totally worth the money. |
 | Building Java Enterprise Systems with J2EE list: $59.99 Paperback
(07 June, 2000)
(38 reviews)  Customer Review: One stop purchase - excellent value for your money: This book provides a one stop read for J2EE APIs like JMS, JSP, Servlets, JNDI and RMI-IIOP. |
 | Building Web Services with Java: Making Sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI list: $49.99 by Pearson Education Paperback
(12 December, 2001)
(26 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent coverage of Web Services Topics: I've been thoroughly impressed with this book. It throws a wide net over most of the current web services standards and technologies, |
 | Client/Server Data Access With Java and Xml list: $59.99 by John Wiley & Sons Paperback
(28 September, 1998)
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: This exciting tour of emerging Web technologies explains what Java and XML offer for the future of the Internet. Early chapters discuss the current state of the Internet, including HTTP, followed by a quick tour of Java technologies. |
 | Client/Server Programming with Java and CORBA, 2nd Edition list: $59.99 by John Wiley & Sons Paperback
(10 March, 1998)
(57 reviews)  Customer Review: Best CORBA / Java Book: An exceptionally well-written book by best-selling authors. The bookis a great way to learn about Client/Server programming in general, |
 | Concurrent and Distributed Computing in Java list: $94.95 - our price: $83.56 by Wiley-IEEE Press Hardcover
(23 January, 2004)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: A beginning step into the world of distributed algorithms: I bought this book because I was interested in implementingdistributed algorithms. |
 | Corba and Distributed Applications Including JAVA list: $45.00 - our price: $45.00 by Prentice Hall Paperback
(20 September, 2001)
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 | Core Jini (2nd Edition) list: $54.99 by Prentice Hall PTR Paperback
(28 December, 2000)
(17 reviews)  Editorial Review: Newly enhanced with the latest standards from Sun Microsystems, Core Jini, Second Edition provides an in-depth and authoritative resource for building state-of-the-art distributed systems based on Jini 1.1 |
 | Creating Components:Object Oriented, Concurrent, and Distributed Computing in Jav list: $69.95 - our price: $59.46 by Auerbach Publications Paperback
(28 July, 2003)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Great introduction to concurrent programming with objects: This book provides a good introduction to Concurrent and Object Oriented Programming in Java. |
 | Creating Java Beans: Components for Distributed Applications list: $36.00 - our price: $24.48 by Morgan Kaufmann Pub Paperback
(01 September, 1997)
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: Although JavaBeans are most commonly associated with visual user-interface components on the client side, they can also provide the infrastructure for distributed applications across the enterprise on the server. |
 | DCOM Networking With Visual J++ 6.0 list: $36.95 by Wordware Paperback
(01 December, 1998)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Warning - author/publisher selling same book twice!: This book is the virtually identical to "Corba Networking With Java" from the same author and publisher. |
 | Developing CGI Applications with Perl list: $29.95 - our price: $29.95 by Wiley Paperback
(14 February, 1996)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Worth browsing, not buying: There's a lot of talk in this book but not much code. When it does show code examples, it comes with few comments. |
 | Developing Jini(TM) Applications Using J2ME(TM) Technology list: $34.99 by Pearson Education Paperback
(25 March, 2002)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: just what i needed: i selected this book before any reviews were posted. the reviews since then that comment on clarity and completeness ring true with my impression after going through it. |
 | Distributed Java 2 Platform Database Development list: $39.99 - our price: $27.19 by Prentice Hall PTR Paperback
(06 December, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent practical examples: The author provides excellent examples and the source is available. I like the fact that this is a "simple" book. |
 | Distributed Java Design list: $44.95 - our price: $30.57 by Prentice Hall Ptr Hardcover
(01 February, 2002)
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 | Distributed Programming With Java list: $39.95 - our price: $35.16 by Manning Publications Paperback
(01 August, 1999)
(20 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent book to learn network programming: I have tried learning network programming from Orfali's client/server programming with Java and CORBA, |
 | Distributed Virtual Worlds list: $49.95 - our price: $49.95 by Springer-Verlag Hardcover
(15 March, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Good Overview !!!: The book is well written with a wide and broad view of this area. The book has a practical and a theoretical part. |
 | Enterprise Java: Where, How, When (And When Not) to Apply Java in Client/Server Business list: $44.95 by Computing Mcgraw-Hill Paperback
(01 October, 1997)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Enterprise Java has a potentially misleading title: While the book does a good job of explaining the fundamentals of the Java programming language, it does little to illuminate the packages of the Enterprise Java family. |
 | Enterprise JavaBeans(TM): Developing Component-Based Distributed Applications list: $39.95 - our price: $39.95 by Addison-Wesley Professional Paperback
(01 May, 1999)
(28 reviews)  Editorial Review: In Tom Valesky's Enterprise JavaBeans, readers find a hands-on tutorial on writing real-world EJBs for the corporate enterprise. Valesky explores the history of distributed computing and the role of EJBs in the world of legacy CORBA and transaction processing. |
 | Instant Enterprise JavaBeans list: $49.99 - our price: $49.99 by McGraw-Hill Companies Paperback
(24 January, 2001)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: Not a bad EJB book: When I first looked at the used price for this book I thought this book had to be pretty bad. Nevertheless I bought it and it turned out to be a pretty good EJB book, |
 | J2EE 1.4 Essentials list: $45.00 - our price: $18.00 by Wiley Paperback
(21 February, 2003)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Great for getting started with J2EE but not for Java newbies: I think this is a great book for experienced Java developers who are getting started with J2EE but would not recommend it if you don't already have a fair amount of Java programming experience (you should probably wait for a "Dummies" book on J2EE or some book like that if you are not good at Java already). |
 | Java and BAPI Technology for SAP list: $49.99 by Premier Press Hardcover
(15 January, 2000)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: Not much BAPI specific information: There are only 13 pages which detail how to create your own BAPI and the extra 50 pages on BAPIs mearly list the BAPIs that SAP delivers with less documentation than SAP already gives in their BAPI transaction.. |
 | Java Distributed Computing (O'Reilly Java) list: $34.95 - our price: $23.07 by O'Reilly Paperback
(01 January, 1998)
(15 reviews)  Editorial Review: This thorough guide explains how to harness the power of Java to create distributed systems, which the author defines as a group of "agents" working together across multiple systems.In order to create distributed applications, |
 | Java Distributed Objects list: $49.99 Paperback
(22 December, 1998)
(15 reviews)  Customer Review: a good introduction to distributed objects: The examples in the book are excellent, they are close to the real thing. There are a lot of analogies, |
 | Java RMI list: $39.95 - our price: $26.37 by O'Reilly Paperback
(15 October, 2001)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent RMI and distributed computing wisdom: I personally have a very high opinion of the technical leveland presentation of this book. |
 | Java Servlets by Example list: $39.95 - our price: $39.95 by Manning Publications Paperback
(01 July, 1999)
(20 reviews)  Customer Review: A great start to servlets: The negative reviews on this book smack of a political witch hunt against the author. This is an excellent starter book for servlets that contains realistic examples that work. |
 | java(TM).rmi: The Remote Method Invocation Guide list: $39.99 by Addison-Wesley Pub Co Paperback
(18 July, 2001)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: So disappointed. The book has no exampels: I bought this book because of its high rating among RMI developers. I was disappointed, |
 | JavaSpaces Example by Example list: $39.99 by Pearson Education Paperback
(15 December, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: JavaSpaces Example by Example: At first glance, this appears to be a descent book onJavaSpaces. However, on closer examination, you'll find the book riddle with errors and with blante omissions in the example code.B |
 | JavaSpaces in Practice list: $39.99 by Addison-Wesley Pub Co Paperback
(20 September, 2002)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Greatly eases Jini development: For several years, Sun has promoted Jini as a means of developing Java-based distributed computing systems. |
 | JavaSpaces(TM) Principles, Patterns, and Practice list: $39.95 by Addison-Wesley Pub Co Paperback
(15 June, 1999)
(18 reviews)  Editorial Review: JavaSpaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice delivers an exciting introduction to the world of distributed, high-performance computing on Java's Jini platform using the new JavaSpaces API. Written for academic and business developers, |
 | JavaTM Programming with CORBATM : Advanced Techniques for Building Distributed Application list: $44.99 - our price: $44.99 by Wiley Paperback
(05 January, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Very Good book!: This is a great book that covers a lot! Corba is a bit difficult at first for the beginner. This book attempts to explain the complex Corba architecture clearly, |
 | Java¿ RMI: Remote Method Invocation list: $39.99 by Wiley Publishing Paperback
(02 February, 1998)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: Good, introductory, practical "how to" text on RMI: Java RMI is a good refernce work for determining how to use the Java RMI API. |
 | Jini and Javaspaces Application Development (Java (Sams)) list: $49.99 - our price: $33.99 Paperback
(05 December, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Good information but code needs work: The book has a lot of good information though you need to be familiar with basic distributed programmins. |
 | Jini Example By Example list: $39.99 by Prentice Hall PTR Paperback
(18 June, 2001)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: It's just examples, but at least it admits it: If you learn better from an example than from a dry reference, this book will be a great way to get into Jini.I |
 | Mastering RMI: Developing Enterprise Applications in Java and EJB list: $49.99 by John Wiley & Sons Paperback
(21 February, 2001)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: Complete coverage, tough read: As the title states Mastering RMI does contain all the information necessary to master the subject of RMI. |
 | Message Passing Server Internals list: $79.95 - our price: $79.95 by McGraw-Hill Professional Hardcover
(19 May, 2003)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: Licensing and auto-update, finally!: This is one of the few books that I've seen that actually discusses licensing issues and auto-update. |
 | Moving to J2EE With Weblogic7 list: $44.95 - our price: $44.95 by Apress Paperback
(08 November, 2002)
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 | Professional Java Server Programming J2EE Edition list: $59.99 - our price: $59.99 by Peer Information Inc. Hardcover
(September, 2000)
(31 reviews)  Editorial Review: Sun's Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), provides all of theAPIs that are needed to build world-class enterprise applications. Written byover a dozen experts, this new edition of Professional Java ServerProgramming provides a truly massive and authoritative guide to the lateststandards and APIs that are available in J2EE. |
 | Professional Jini (Programmer to Programmer) list: $49.99 - our price: $49.99 by Wrox Press Inc Paperback
(August, 2000)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Your the man Sing: After looking at all the JINI books available except the O'Reilly one, I found this book to be best....by far!I |
 | Programming with Enterprise JavaBeans, JTS, and OTS: Building Distributed Transactions list: $39.99 by John Wiley & Sons Paperback
(13 April, 1999)
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: Written for the enterprise Java/C++ developer, Programming with Enterprise JavaBeans, JTS, and OTS explains the leading standards for transaction management and Enterprise JavaBeans and provides several valuable examples of actual enterprise-level code. |
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