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JavaServer Pages, by Hans Bergsten

A guide to writing JavaServer Pages (JSP), which use Java servlets to create effective, reusable web applications

Java Distributed Computing, by Jim Farley

A programmer’s guide to writing distributed applications with Java

Database Programming with JDBC and Java, by George Reese

An advanced tutorial on JDBC that presents a robust model for developing Java database programs

Java Message Service, by Richard Monson-Haefel and David A. Chappell

A thorough introduction to the Java Message Service (JMS), a standardized API for enterprise-based message-oriented middleware (MOM)

Enterprise JavaBeans, by Richard Monson-Haefel

A thorough introduction to EJB for the enterprise software developer

Java and XML, by Brett McLaughlin

A programmer’s guide to writing Java applications that use the Extensible Markup Language (XML)

Java and XSLT, by Eric M. Burke

An advanced tutorial on embedding XML processing and transformations into Java applications

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