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If you are interested in Linux you will find an
additional list of suggestions at
Linux Books
An Introduction to Web Application Development
with IBM Websphere Studio It has been written by Gary Craig and Peter
Jakab Mauny and provides all the information needed to learn Websphere Studio
and pass the IBM Certified Associate Developer exam. The book includes also a
CD-ROM with IBM Wesphere software. The book is published by
IBM
Press.
Java for S/390 and AS/400 COBOL Programmers
by Phil Coulthard and George Farr. The Java syntax and JDK functionality
is explained through comparaison with COBOL. The book introduces applets, Java
Native Interface (JNI), Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Java Beans, Enterprise
Java Beans (EJB), servlets, JSP, XML etc. It includes also an introduction to
Visual Age for Java which is included in a CD-ROM. The book is published by
IBM
Press.
The Effective Visual Age for Java It has
been written by Scott Stanchfield and Isabelle Mauny and provides good training
in Visual Age 3.02 and 3.5. It is also a valuable resource for IBM's Visual Age
for Java certification. The book includes also a CD-ROM with IBM Visual Age for
Java Professional Edition for Windows version 3.5. The book is published by
John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.
The Data Warehouse Toolkit It has been
written by Ralph Kimball, who has designed data warehouses for many years (in
addition to teaching and consulting). The book compares and contrasts the
techniques used for developping on-line transaction processing (OLTP) with
those required for data warehouses and demonstrates that they are often quite
different. The book is published by
John Wiley & Sons,
Inc and includes a useful CD.
A complete guide to DB2 Universal Database
One very good book written by Don Chamberlin (one of the co-inventors of
the original SQL database language). The book supplies detailed and updated
information without assuming prior knowledge of DB2 and SQL. You will find
dozens of practical tips to save you hours of work in developing database
applications. Morgan Kaufmann
Publishers Inc.
e-RPG One very good book on the
development of Web applications on the AS400 with RPG programming language is
"e-RPG" by Bradley V.Stone - MC Press.
JAVA Programming - Advanced Topics A very
good book by Joe Wigglesworth and Paula Lumby (both of the IBM Toronto Lab)
-Thomson Learning.
The book includes a CD full of sotware (e.g. IBM Visual Age for Java, Borland
Jbuilder 3 and IBM DB2 UDP Personal Edition)
Enterprise JAVABEANS by Example This
excellent book has been written by Henri Jubin, Jurgen Friedrichs and a team of
specialists in IBM International Technical Support Organisation. It provides
all the information insight and resources you need to begin building tomorrow's
Enterprise Javabeans applications - today.
Prentice Hall.
XML and JAVA One very good book on the
subject, that includes also good information on Servlets and three tier
applications is "Professional Java XML Programming" by Alexander Nakhimovsky
and Tom Myers - Wrox Press
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