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Network Programming, Internet & World Wide Web - General & Miscellaneous, Java (Programming Language), Digital Media & New Communications Technologies

Not just Java

by Peter van der Linden
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Not Just Java is an insightful, up-to-the-minute briefing for IT professionals who need an executive summary of Java's impact on the Web, intranets, and E-commerce, as well as the role it will play in lowering the cost of computing. Understand how Java changes everything and more importantly, how it will affect your IT organization. Explore the Java strategies of key players in the industry, including Sun, Microsoft, IBM and H-P. Gain much-needed perspective on these and other critical issues: How are leading companies using Java today for competitive advantage? How does Java fit with DHTML, XML, JavaScript and other internet technologies? What Java libraries are available now, in JDK 1.2 - and what's still on the way? What's your best strategy for component development with Java? How secure is Java, compared to other alternatives?

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New edition of a briefing for IT professionals who need an executive summary of Java's impact on the Web, intranets, and E- commerce, as well as the role it will play in lowering the cost of computing. Coverage includes: the major players in the computer industry and their Java strategies; how Java fits with DHTML, XML, and other Internet technologies; what Java libraries are available; component development with Java; and the security of Java as compared with the alternatives. The author is a Java programmer and an employee of the language's developer, Sun Microsystems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
October 22, 1998
Publisher
Mountainview, Calif. : Sun Microsystems Press, c1999.
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130796608

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