Saturday, July 24, 2010

Thinking in Java by Bruce Eckel .pdf




Overview
Foreword 1
Introduction 5

1: Introduction to objects 21

2: Everything is an object 53
3: Controlling program flow 77

4: Initialization and cleanup 123

5: Hiding the implementation 159

6: Reusing classes 181

7: Polymorphism 209

8: Holding your objects 273
9: Error handling with exceptions 343

10: The Java IO system 373

11: Run-time type identification 441

12: Passing and returning objects 463

13: Creating windows and applets 503

14: Multiple threads 649
15: Network programming 715

16: Design patterns 785
17: Projects 829
A: Using non-Java code 865
B: Comparing C++ and Java 897
C: Java programming guidelines 905
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D: Performance 909
E: A bit about garbage collection 917

F: Recommended reading 921 Index 923


Friday, July 23, 2010

Offer from Google Group 'Opurtunity4u' admin Goutham Use it...



Hi Every one,

how are u guys.. ? hope every one is doing good..Hope we are helping u little..

i would like to say thanks to each and every one who are contributing to the success of this

group.n also here i have seen many ppls sharing the technical stuff too..thats really nice..

still want's to help u more..

And am planning to share my job search experience with u guys...and also wants to

share some of the techniques in handling the interview (which i know ) so who ever is

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email id : pgoutham50@gmail.com

Date : Either 31 July or 31st august (based on ur response)

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Design Patterns Application in UML

Abstract. The Uni ed Modeling Language (UML) currently proposes
a mechanism to model recurrent design structures: the parameterized
collaborations. The main goal of this mechanism is to model the struc-
ture of Design Patterns. This is an interesting feature because it can help
designers to point out pattern application without spending time with
intricate design details. Moreover, it can also help designers to better
document their systems and to manage their own design pattern library,
which could be used in di erent systems or projects. However, from a tool
perspective, the semantics associated to parameterized collaborations is
still vague. To put it more precisely, the underlying representation of a
design pattern and of its application, and the binding between these two
levels is not exactly de ned, and therefore, can be interpreted in di erent
ways. This article has two purposes. First, we point out ambiguities and
clarify some misunderstanding points concerning parameterized colla-
borations in the \o cial" UML literature. We also show the limits of
this mechanism when e ectively modeling design patterns. Second, we
propose some workarounds for these limits and describe how a tool inte-
grating this mechanism could help with the semi-automatic application
of design patterns.



Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Weblogic 9.0 Default Admin Username/Password

Default Oracle Weblogic Server administrator password

Weblogic 9: the default admin username/password is: weblogic/weblogic
Weblogic 10: the default admin username/password is: weblogic/weblogic
Weblogic 11: the default admin username/password is: weblogic/welcome1 (try “weblogic1″ if not working)

xml processing pdf Download

WEB service applications often pass information using XML documents. Application
developers whose applications accept XML documents must understand how
best to extract information from these XML documents and use that information in
their business processing. They must also know how to assemble XML documents
from the results of the business processing.

This chapter provides an extensive coverage of XML document handling. To
make it more manageable, you may want to concentrate on the sections of particular
interest to you. These sections are as follows:

• “XML Overview” on page 172—Provides an overview of basic XML concepts.
If you are not familiar with XML, this section provides a concise summary
of key XML concepts and technologies. Even if you do know XML well,
you may want to skim this part since it highlights issues important for designing
XML-based applications.

• “Outline for Handling XML Documents” on page 178—Describes how applications
typically handle XML documents.

• “Designing XML-Based Applications” on page 181—Covers such design topics
as receiving and sending XML documents, validating XML documents,
mapping XML documents to data objects, processing documents or objects,
and keeping business processing logic separate from XML processing logic.
This discussion also includes recommendations that help determine how to
best design an XML-based application. Architects and application designers
should find this section of particular interest.



Monday, July 19, 2010

Java Persistence with Hibernate Gavin king and Christian Bauer


brief contents
PART 1 GETTING STARTED WITH HIBERNATE AND EJB 3.0 .........1
1 ■ Understanding object/relational persistence 3
2 ■ Starting a project 37
3 ■ Domain models and metadata 105
PART 2 MAPPING CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES ........................155
4 ■ Mapping persistent classes 157
5 ■ Inheritance and custom types 191
6 ■ Mapping collections and entity associations 240
7 ■ Advanced entity association mappings 277
8 ■ Legacy databases and custom SQL 322
PART 3 CONVERSATIONAL OBJECT PROCESSING .....................381
9 ■ Working with objects 383
10 ■ Transactions and concurrency 433
11 ■ Implementing conversations 476
12 ■ Modifying objects efficiently 517
vi BRIEF CONTENTS
13 ■ Optimizing fetching and caching 559
14 ■ Querying with HQL and JPA QL 614
15 ■ Advanced query options 663
16 ■ Creating and testing layered applications 697
17 ■ Introducing JBoss Seam 747
appendix A SQL fundamentals 818
appendix B Mapping quick reference 822


Sunday, July 18, 2010

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