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1. | ![]() Rational Application Developer V7.5 Programming Guide By: Ueli Wahli; Miguel Vieira Ferreira Lopes Gomes; Brian Hainey; Ahmed Moharram; Juan Pablo Napoli; Marco Rohr; Henry Cui; Patrick Gan; Celso Gonzalez; Pinar Ugurlu; Lara Ziosi Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 29-JUN-2009 Insert Date: 15-JUL-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Rational Application Developer V7.5 Programming Guide IBM® Rational® Application Developer for
WebSphere® Software v7.5 (Application Developer, for short) is
the full function Eclipse 3.4 based development platform for
developing Java™ Standard Edition Version 6 (Java SE 6) and
Java Enterprise Edition Version 5 (Java EE 5) applications with a
focus on applications to be deployed to IBM WebSphere Application
Server and IBM WebSphere Portal. Rational Application Developer
provides integrated development tools for all development roles,
including Web developers, Java developers, business analysts,
architects, and enterprise...
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2. | ![]() Topics on Version 7 of IBM Rational Developer for System z and IBM WebSphere Developer for System z By: Reginaldo Barosa; Surya Kumar Bose; Scott Davis; Jeremy Hamilton; Joachim Kaltenbach; David Lawrence; Veronique Quiblier; Zhenhua (Eric) Shen; Marc Terwagne; Kenichi Yoshimura Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 02-FEB-2009 Insert Date: 19-FEB-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Topics on Version 7 of IBM Rational Developer for System z and IBM WebSphere Developer for System z IBM® Rational® Developer for System z® speeds the
development of traditional mainframe, Web, and composite
applications and accelerates the development of your Web
applications, traditional COBOL and PL/I applications, Web
services, and XML-based interfaces.
IBM WebSphere® Developer for System z was renamed to IBM
Rational Developer for System z.
Rational Developer for System z helps improve the productivity
of developers creating and maintaining mainframe applications and
Web services before, during, and after the transition to a
SOA-based environment, as well as facilitating shorter...
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3. | ![]() Collaborative Application Lifecycle Management with IBM Rational Products By: Mats Göthe; Carolyn Pampino; Philip Monson; Khurram Nizami; Katur Patel; Brianna M. Smith; Nail Yuce Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 23-DEC-2008 Insert Date: 10-FEB-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Collaborative Application Lifecycle Management with IBM Rational Products
In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we provide a
blueprint for Collaborative Application Lifecycle Management (CALM)
and show how the new IBM Rational® products support this
evolving market. Driven by the business demands of global software
delivery, many large organizations are seeking guidance in how to
incorporate agile methods.
In this book, we provide a reference scenario and tool
architectures for deploying the new IBM Rational products into an
existing enterprise environment. We also provide a set of
blueprints that define each of the key disciplines in the
development...
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4. | ![]() C++ Pocket Reference, 1st Edition By: Kyle Loudon Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 20-MAY-2003 Insert Date: 31-JAN-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: C++ Pocket Reference, 1st Edition
C++ is a complex language with many subtle facets. This is
especially true when it comes to object-oriented and template
programming. The C++ Pocket Reference is a memory aid for
C++ programmers, enabling them to quickly look up usage and syntax
for unfamiliar and infrequently used aspects of the language. The
book's small size makes it easy to carry about, ensuring that it
will always be at-hand when needed. Programmers will also
appreciate the book's brevity; as much information as possible has
been crammed into its small pages. In the C++ Pocket
Reference, you will find:
Information on...
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5. | Overview: Practical Common Lisp
Lisp is often thought of as an academic language, but it need not be. This is the first book that introduces Lisp as a language for the real world.
Practical Common Lisp presents a thorough introduction to Common Lisp, providing you with an overall understanding of the language features and how they work. Over a third of the book is devoted to practical examples such as the core of a spam filter and a web application for browsing MP3s and streaming them via the Shoutcast protocol to any standard MP3 client software (e.g., iTunes, XMMS, or WinAmp). In other "practical" chapters, author...
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6. | ![]() Beginning Hibernate: From Novice to Professional By: Dave Minter; Jeff Linwood Publisher: Apress Publication Date: 01-AUG-2006 Insert Date: 18-OCT-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Beginning Hibernate: From Novice to Professional
Beginning Hibernate is ideal if youre experienced in Java with databases (the traditional, or "connected," approach), but are new to open source lightweight Hibernatethe most popular de facto object-relational mapping and database-oriented application development framework. This book packs in brand new information about the latest release of the Hibernate 3.2.x persistence layer and provides a clear introduction to the current standard for object-relational persistence in Java.
Experienced author Dave Minter and contributor Jeff Linwood provide more in-depth examples than any other books...
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7. | Overview: Refactoring: Ruby Edition Refactoring: Ruby Edition
The definitive refactoring guide, fully
revamped for Ruby
With refactoring, programmers can transform
even the most chaotic software into well-designed systems that are
far easier to evolve and maintain. What’s more, they can do
it one step at a time, through a series of simple, proven steps.
Now, for the first time, there’s an authoritative, definitive
guide to refactoring Ruby code. Based on the Martin Fowler book
that invented refactoring, this book utilizes Ruby examples and
idioms throughout — not code adapted from Java or any other
environment.
The...
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8. | ![]() Patterns: Model-Driven Development Using IBM Rational Software Architect By: Peter Swithinbank; Mandy Chessell; Dr. Tracy Gardner; Catherine Griffin; Jessica Man; Helen Wylie; Larry Yusuf Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 06-DEC-2005 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Patterns: Model-Driven Development Using IBM Rational Software Architect "The convergence of patterns, models and tooling sets the scene
for major increases in application development productivity by
2010. Now is a good time to get on board."
--Jonathan Adams, Distinguished Engineer, IBM Academy of
Technology
You may read this IBM Redbook for a number of reasons. Perhaps you
are already familiar with the ideas behind model-driven development
(MDD), and you want to learn about how to put those ideas into
practice and how to convince others in your organization to adopt
the approach. Maybe you heard something about the benefits of MDD
but want to learn more...
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9. | ![]() The IBM Rational Unified Process for System z By: Enrico Mancin; Cecile Peraire; Angelo Fernandes; Mike Edwards; Kathy Carroll Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 05-JUL-2007 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: The IBM Rational Unified Process for System z This IBM® Redbooks publication describes the new
Rational® Unified Process® (RUP®) for System
z™ method, which has been especially created for use by
organizations that are involved in developing applications software
in the System z environment. Developing applications software in
the System z environment has been going on for many decades and
generally during this time, traditional development life cycle
methodologies have been applied to the development process. With
the current environment of businesses needing to be more agile, on
demand, and flexible to user needs, pressure is on IT...
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10. | ![]() Rational Application Developer V7 Programming Guide By: Ueli Wahli; Henry Cui; Craig Fleming; Maan Mehta; Marco Rohr; Pinar Ugurlu; Patrick Gan; Celso Gonzalez; Daniel M. Farrell; Andreas Heerdegen Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 26-DEC-2007 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Rational Application Developer V7 Programming Guide IBM® Rational® Application Developer for
WebSphere® Software V7.0 (for short, Rational Application
Developer) is the full function Eclipse 3.2 based development
platform for developing Java™ 2 Platform Standard Edition
(J2SE™ ) and Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE™
) applications with a focus on applications to be deployed to IBM
WebSphere Application Server and IBM WebSphere Portal. Rational
Application Developer provides integrated development tools for all
development roles, including Web developers, Java developers,
business analysts, architects, and enterprise...
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