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Microsoft® Visual J# .NET (Core Reference) [Hardcover]

John Longshaw , Andy Sharp
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Sep 8 2002 Pro-Developer

Leverage your Java skills and learn how to create powerful Windows® applications and high-performance, distributed applications with Microsoft® Visual J#® .NET in this comprehensive tutorial and reference. Presented in an easy-to-browse format, this erudite book provides the authoritative technical details you need to leverage Visual J# .NET and the richness of the Microsoft .NET Framework to build scalable, enterprise-level applications. You’ll examine the architecture of .NET, find out how to process data with Visual J# .NET, see how to create XML Web services, and discover how to build multithreaded applications that span the local area network. You’ll also look at the key topics for building applications that use Windows features and services and find out how to provide a global reach to your applications via the Internet.

Topics covered include:

  • The challenge of n-tier development
  • The .NET platform
  • Java and the common language runtime
  • Graphical user interfaces
  • Processing XML
  • Transforming XML
  • Microsoft ADO.NET
  • Multithreading with .NET
  • Basic network programming
  • Serializing objects
  • .NET remoting
  • Using message queues
  • Integrating with unmanaged components
  • Serviced components and COM+
  • Writing Windows services
  • Microsoft ASP.NET—a better ASP
  • Building a Web service
  • Creating a Web service client

INCLUDES SAMPLE CODE ON THE WEB!

  • Sample code available at the Companion Content link on this page

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John Sharp and Andy Longshaw both hold a BSc in Computer Science, work as Principal Technologist and have more than 10 years experience in programming as well as developing and delivering training. Most recently they focused on Java and C#. John Sharp is currently writing “C# Step by Step” for Microsoft Press.

John Sharp and Andy Longshaw both hold a BSc in Computer Science, work as Principal Technologist and have more than 10 years experience in programming as well as developing and delivering training. Most recently they focused on Java and C#. John Sharp is currently writing “C# Step by Step” for Microsoft Press.


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5.0 out of 5 stars J Sharp, Future of Java Developers Nov 29 2003
Format:Hardcover
This book is an excellent example of how an IT book should look like. Explaining the depths of .Net Framework, as well as using J# and Asp.net. It's a shame that a great deal of people do not pay attention to the importance of J#. J# is the best way for Hardcore Java programmers to combine their knowledge of Java with the superiority of .Net Foundation classes in order to produce Windows Applications. J# is a very good option for Asp developers, who would rather use Java for their applications, rather than Jsp. The war on the future of Java has begun, and C# and J# together are tough to beat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars J Sharp, Future of Java Developers Nov 29 2003
By Mr. Panah Mosaferirad - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book is an excellent example of how an IT book should look like. Explaining the depths of .Net Framework, as well as using J# and Asp.net. It's a shame that a great deal of people do not pay attention to the importance of J#. J# is the best way for Hardcore Java programmers to combine their knowledge of Java with the superiority of .Net Foundation classes in order to produce Windows Applications. J# is a very good option for Asp developers, who would rather use Java for their applications, rather than Jsp. The war on the future of Java has begun, and C# and J# together are tough to beat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what we need. Aug 14 2009
By S. McDonald - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This was definitely a useful book.

It doesn't say much about the Java syntax, because there are five million other Java books out there.

This book, rather, is all about being able to learn Microsoft .NET without having to learn another syntax at the same time.

So, this books allows you to only learn .NET, while retaining Java, then if you want to become a professional developer you can move on to a language like C# without having to learn .NET. Sadly, even though J# is useful, it is dying(wasn't released in VS 2008 or VS 2010) so we may have to move on.
5.0 out of 5 stars Visual J# Dec 4 2011
By ZSnr99 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have used this book as a reference. It has been very helpful to me when I needed to look up something on Visual J#
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