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

Not just Java

by Peter van der Linden
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Overview

Not Just Java is the book for everybody who needs to understand why Java and other Internet technologies are taking the software industry by storm. Peter van der Linden, author of the best-selling Just Java, carefully explains each of the key technologies driving the Internet revolution and provides a much-needed perspective on critical topics including:



  • Java and its libraries--present and future.

  • Security on intranets and the Internet.

  • Thin clients, network computers, and webtops.

  • Multi-tier client/server systems.

  • Software components, objects, and CORBA.

  • The evolution and role of intranets.

  • JavaBeans' versus ActiveX.


Also included are case studies of leading-edge companies that show how to avoid the pitfalls and how to leverage Java and related technologies for maximum payoff.


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With Java at the core of the Internet and Intranet revolutions, Sun Microsystems software development manager (and author of ) van der Linden explains key cyber-technologies, issues, and industry trends including, and beyond, the innovative programming language of Java. The glossary translates the realm of ActiveX, cookies, IDL, JavaBeans, and X.400 for the uninitiated. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1997
Publisher
Mountainview, Calif. : Sun Microsystems Press, c1997.
Pages
313
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780138646387

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