Java Beans Developer's Reference
1997
JavaBeans Developer s Reference is the one-stop source for experienced professional Java developers seeking concise information on building, packaging, using, and updating JavaBean components. You ll learn the intricacies of extending JavaBeans into environments where most developers fear to tread. Bring your JavaBean components to the global marketplace armed with knowledge on component internalization, custom editing capabilities, integrity, and flexibility. Get the upper hand on the competition or cooperate with other developers to design dynamic JavaBeans that work in tandem. Regardless of the path you follow as a Beans developer, all the information you need -- from intuitive tutorials to extensive coverage of the JavaBeans and related APIs -- lies within the pages of the JavaBeans Developer s Reference. } Master the art of JavaBean development and packaging with step-by-step intuitive tutorials } Understand the impact and implications of JavaBeans on the software component architecture industry } Learn how to connect multiple JavaBeans for powerhouse components } Empower your JavaBeans with global accessibility through Internalization } Learn to handle universal JavaBean development issues by exploiting the Beans Development Kit } Personalize your JavaBeans by building your own custom component editors } Arm your JavaBeans to handle the Java 1.1 event model } Learn to ensure JavaBean integrity with Persistence } Take advantage of the extensive JavaBeans reference material as you develop CD-ROM includes: JDK 1.1: A must-have for JavaBean developers BDK: The Bean Development Kit that includes the BeanBox application as well as 12 example Beans Source code from the book: use thefiles from the book or customize them to suit your own needs Daniel Brookshier is a Software Engineering Consultant with over 15 years of experience and is a well-respected member of the Java community. He has worked on a wide range of industry applications, including telecommunications, oil & gas, aerospace, insurance, sales support, and software design tools.Provides detailed coverage of how to create and implement JavaBeansGain insight into the Java APIs created to support JavaBeansThe companion CD-ROM includes examples from the book and an electronic version of the API reference section
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