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Autonomic Computing books
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| Richard Murch |
Autonomic Computing
This book presents everything IT leaders and managers need to know to prepare for autonomic
computing-and to begin leveraging its benefits.
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Business Strategy books
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| Sara J. Moulton Reger |
Can Two Rights Make a Wrong?: Insights from IBM's Tangible Culture Approach.
This book leverages the lessons learned during IBM’s $3.5 billion acquisition of PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting: insight that IBM has crystallized into a powerful methodology for transforming business culture.
The authors introduce “Business Practices,” an actionable surrogate for “culture” that business people can identify with, gauge, and act upon. Whether you’re involved with M&As, joint ventures, major transformation, internal restructuring, or any other initiative where culture is important, this book can help you take culture from a worrisome risk to a competitive advantage.
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| George Bailey, Hagen Wenzek. |
Irresistible! Markets, Models, and Meta-Value in Consumer Electronics.
In this book, two world-renowned consultants preview the industry’s future–from online gaming to telehealthcare, and beyond. Next, they present a powerful new blueprint, offering indispensable guidance on everything from technology platforms to user interface design, branding to channel strategies. You’ll discover how to uncover new sources of value, design better models for doing business, and fuel growth by reaching new geographical markets.
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developerWorks Series books
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The IBM Press developerWorks Series represents a unique undertaking in which print books and the Web are mutually supportive. The publications in this series are complemented by resources on the developerWorks web site, which both support and extend your experience.
These materials include articles, tutorials, forums, software, and other materials available through the developerWorks technical library. Icons in the printed books alert you to links to assets on developerWorks that relate to the specific point in the text. A summary of links appear at the end of each chapter. Additionally, you will be able to obtain access to an electronic file of all the links through this page. Other developerWorks Web materials related to the books will reference developerWorks Series publications.
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| Mark Elliott |
Lotus(R) Notes(R) Developer's Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
Leading IBM Lotus Notes developer Mark Elliott systematically identifies solutions for the key challenges Notes developers face, offering powerful advice drawn from his extensive enterprise experience. This book presents best practices and step-by-step case studies for building the five most common types of Notes applications: collaboration, calendar, workflow, reference library, and Web site.
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| Jim Palistrant, Terry Quatrani |
Visual Modeling with IBM Rational Software Architect and UML™
Now, two of IBM’s leading experts have written the definitive, start-to-finish guide to UML 2-based visual modeling with Rational Software Architect. You’ll learn hands-on, using a simplified case study that’s already helped thousands of professionals master analysis, design, and implementation with IBM Rational technologies.
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| Norbert Bieberstein, Sanjay Bose, Marc Fiammante, Keith Jones, Rawn Shah |
Service-Oriented Architecture Compass: Business Value, Planning and Enterprise Roadmap
In this book, IBM Enterprise Integration Team experts present a start-to-finish guide to planning, implementing, and managing Service-Oriented Architecture. Drawing on their extensive experience helping enterprise customers migrate to SOA, the authors share hard-earned lessons and best practices for architects, project managers, and software development leaders alike.
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Grid Computing books
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| Joshy Joseph, Craig Fellenstein |
Grid Computing
In Grid Computing, leading IBM experts bring together best deployment practices, practical guidance on integrating existing resources, and up-to-the-minute case studies: all you need to drive business value from the grid computing revolution.
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Information Management books
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| By Rebecca Bond, Kevin Yeung-Kuen See, Carmen Ka Man Wong, Henry Chan. |
Understanding DB2 9 Security
Understanding DB2 9 Security is the only comprehensive guide to securing DB2 and leveraging the powerful new security features of DB2 9. Direct from a DB2 Security deployment expert and the IBM® DB2 development team, this book gives DBAs and their managers a wealth of security information that is available nowhere else. It presents real-world implementation scenarios, step-by-step examples, and expert guidance on both the technical and human sides of DB2 security.
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| By Paul Zikopoulos, George Baklarz, Dan Scott. |
Apache Derby-Off to the Races:Includes Details of IBM Cloudscape
Apache Derby vs. MySQL -- Derby benefits include running on both Linux and Windows and supporting JDBC, SQLJ, PHP, Python, and Perl -- open source at its finest! Illustrates all the basics of the database AND provides an extensive overview of all the APIs supported by IBM Cloudscape. Sample applications worked throughout the book -- reader may apply skills learned immediately.
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| Clara Liu, Raul Chong, Dwaine Snow, Sylvia Qi |
Understanding DB2: Learning Visually with Examples
Understanding DB2 teaches DB2 V8.2 visually, step by step, with dozens of examples and case studies drawn from the authors' unsurpassed experience as DB2 consultants at IBM.
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| Susan Lawson |
DB2 Universal Database V8 for z/OS Database Administration Certification Guide, 2nd edition
IBM Gold Consultant Susan Lawson presents hundreds of practical techniques, expert guidelines, and useful tips for every facet of DB2 UDB database administration, including database implementation, operation, recovery, security, auditing, performance, installation, migration, SQL, and more.
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| Zamil Janmohamed, Clara Liu, Drew Bradstock, Raul Chong, Michael Gao, Fraser McArthur, Paul Yip |
DB2 SQL Procedural Language Guide for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, 2nd edition
The authors offer up-to-the-minute coverage, best practices, and tips for building basic SQL procedures, writing flow-of-control statements, creating cursors, handling conditions, and much more.
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| Roger Sanders |
DB2 Universal Database V8.1 Certification Exam 703 Study Guide
Sanders walks step-by-step through basic data manipulation; core DB2 programming methods; SQL and embedded SQL; ODBC/CLI; Java and SQLJ; stored procedures; transactions, user-defined routines; and much more.
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| Paul Yip, Kitman Cheung, Clara Liu, Jason Gartner, Stephen O'Connell |
DB2 Express: Easy Development and Administration
IBM's own DB2 specialists demonstrate how to use DB2 Express' graphical tools to manage DB2 more easily than any other full-function relational database. Along the way, they help you make the most of DB2 Express' powerful "autonomic" features for self-administration, self-tuning, and self-healing to drive down costs throughout the entire application lifecycle.
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| Susan Lawson |
DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 V7.1 Application Certification Guide
IBM Gold Consultant Susan Lawson presents hundreds of useful tips, practical techniques, and expert guidelines for every facet of DB2 UDB application development and every stage of the development process for both OS/390 and z/OS platforms.
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| Mike Biere |
Business Intelligence for the Enterprise
IBM expert Mike Biere shows managers how to create a coherent BI plan that reflects the needs of users throughout the organization-and then implement that plan successfully. Biere explains how to objectively assess the business case for BI, and identifies proven solutions for the obstacles that lead many BI projects to fail.
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| George Baklarz, Bill Wong |
DB2 Universal Database V8 for Linux, UNIX and Windows Database Administration Certification Guide, 5th edition
This guide covers every aspect of deploying and managing DB2 Universal Database v8, including best practices for DB2 database design and development; day-to-day administration and backup; expert techniques for deploying networked,Internet-centered, and XML-based database applications and migrating to DB2 UDB v8.
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| Dwaine Snow, Tom Phan |
Advanced DBA Certification Guide and Reference for DB2 Universal Database V8 for Linux, UNIX and Windows
Whether you're a long-time DB2 UDB professional or an experienced DBA who's migrated from another database platform, there's one sure way to demonstrate the highest level of skills in DB2 Universal Database administration: pass the challenging IBM DB2 Universal Database Advanced Database Administration Exam 704.
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| Steve Sanyal, Kevin Gashyna, David Martineau, Mike Kyprianou |
DB2 UDB V8.1 Application Development Certification Guide, 2nd edition
You will find every skill and technique you need to build enterprise, Web, and eBusiness applications with DB2 UDB v8. This book is IBM's official guide to becoming an IBM Certified Application Developer for the DB2 Universal Database v8 Family.
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| Roger Sanders |
DB2 UDB V8.1 Certification Test 700 Study Guide
This comprehensive study guide walks you step-by-step through deployment planning; database security; SQL; DB2database object creation and management; database concurrency; and much more. Every chapter contains an extensive set of practice questions closely modeled on the actual exam, along with carefully explained answers
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| Phil Gunning |
DB2 Universal Database V8 Handbook for Windows, UNIX, and Linux
Coverage includes database design for optimal performance, availability, and recoverability; day-to-day administration and backup; comparing, selecting, and using appropriate DB2 programming techniques; deploying networked and Internet-centered database applications; migrating to DB2 UDB from other databases or earlier versions of DB2.
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| Paul Zikopoulos, Roman Melynk, George Baklarz, Dirk Deroos |
The Official Guide to DB2 Version 8
The authors draw on extensive personal experience helping customers implement state-of-the-art DB2 solutions, and unparalleled access to the IBM DB2 development team. They offer detailed, never-before-published technical guidance for the key challenges you'll face in delivering high-performance DB2 databases, e-business infrastructure, and enterprise integration solutions.
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| Rob Cutlip, John Medicke |
Integrated Solutions with DB2
Learn how to seamlessly integrate DB2, Web servers, development tools, messaging infrastructure, and other crucial technologies. Then build, step by step, five specific solutions chosen to address the core challenges facing today's enterprise.
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| Roger Sanders |
DB2 UDB V8.1 Certification Test 701 and 706 Study Guide
Written by a member of the DB2 UDB Version 8.1 Certification Exam development team, this guide delivers information that every database administrator should be familiar with before they take the DB2 Universal Database v8.1 Database Administrator certification exams.
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| Chris Eaton, Enzo Cialini |
High Availability Guide for DB2
Now, there's a start-to-finish guide to delivering high availability with DB2 Universal Database for Linux, UNIX and Windows. Two of IBM's leading DB2 high availability experts thoroughly review options related to both the database engine and the underlying platform.
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| Susan Sloan |
Official Introduction to DB2 on z/OS, 2nd edition
From basic relational database concepts to advanced topics such as data sharing, you'll find crystal-clear explanations and real-world insights, straight from the IBM lab where DB2 UDB for z/OS is developed.
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| Dean Meltz, Rick Long, Mark Harrington, Robert Hain, Geoff Nicholls |
An Introduction to IMS
The brand-new IBM IMS Version 9 is not just the world's #1 platform for very large online transaction processing: it integrates with Web application server technology to enable tomorrow's most powerful Web-based applications. Now, for the first time in many years, there's a completely up-to-date guide to understanding IMS.
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| Chris Stakutis, John Webster |
Inescapable Data: Harnessing the Power of Convergence
As communications, computing, and data storage converge, data is becoming utterly ubiquitous...and that changes everything. In this book, two leading data management visionaries reveal how data transforms the way you do business, the technologies you use, the investments you make, the life you live, and the world you live in.
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iSeries books
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| Bob Cancilla |
IBM eServer iSeries: Built for e-business
The author knows which topics are most important to users and which are least understood. He knows what level of understanding most iSeries customers have on topics like TCP/IP, DNS, LDAP, VPN, and Apache. He knows the questions you would ask, and in this book, he provides the answers in clear, straightforward language.
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| Claus Weiss, Emily Bruner |
Understanding the IBM Webfacing Tool: A Guided Tour
The systematic approach presented here takes readers through WebFacing a sample green screen application using IBM WebSphere Development Studio Client. It also demonstrates how to use the different features in the tool to enhance the application after the initial conversion. Even debugging strategies are discussed.
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Internet Marketing books
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| Mike Moran, Bill Hunt |
Internet Search Engine Marketing, Inc.
Effective search engine optimization (SEO) and search engine marketing
(SEM) is now crucial to the success of your business. But its never been
more challenging—especially if you’re responsible for a large, complex
site. Finally, there’s a defi nitive guide source of reliable information for
implementing a successful program in your business or organization. In
Search Engine Marketing, Inc., the ibm.com® site architect and world-leading
enterprise SEO consultant present best practices, step-by-step techniques
and hard-won tips for driving maximum traffic at minimum cost. |
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Java books
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| Phil Coulthard, George Farr |
Java for RPG Programmers - 3rd Edition
In this new book everything has been updated to reflect the changes to System i and Java since the previous edition. Among these: the updating of all programmer interfaces to Eclipse and WDSC, Java discussions and examples updated to J2SE 5, and the code for the book is now available on the Web and has been updated to include the latest versions of Eclipse with Eclipse3.2 and Java5 SR3. |
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Linux books
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| George Kraft, Bruce Clavey, Kristin Thomas, Kevin Caunt, Marvin Heffler, Ted T'so, Chris Yeoh |
Building Applications with the Linux Standard Base
An initiative of the Free Standards Group, the Linux Standard Base (LSB) is a set of standards designed to increase compatibility among Linux distributions and enable applications to run on any LSB-compliant system.
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| Sandra Johnson, Gerrit Huizenga, Badari Pulavarty |
Performance Tuning for Linux Servers
A team of IBM's most-experienced Linux performance specialists shows you how to find bottlenecks, measure performance, and identify effective optimizations. This book doesn't just cover kernel tuning: it shows how to maximize the end-to-end performance of real-world applications and databases running on Linux.
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Lotus books
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Title and description |
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| Mark Elliott |
Lotus(R) Notes(R) Developer's Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
Leading IBM Lotus Notes developer Mark Elliott systematically identifies solutions for the key challenges Notes developers face, offering powerful advice drawn from his extensive enterprise experience. This book presents best practices and step-by-step case studies for building the five most common types of Notes applications: collaboration, calendar, workflow, reference library, and Web site.
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| John Lamb, Michael Laskey, Gopal Indurkhya |
IBM WebSphere and Lotus: Implementing Collaboration Solutions
Writing for experienced Web developers, lBM consultants show how to design and deploy WebSphere and Domino together in any environment, no matter how large or complex. The authors address architecture, security, performance, availability, development, and much more.
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On Demand Business books
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| Craig Fellenstein |
On Demand Computing: Technologies and Strategies
Leading IBM enterprise consultant Craig Fellenstein shows how to build On Demand infrastructure for integrating all your business processes, partners, suppliers, and customers.
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Patterns books
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| Jonathan Adams, Srinivas Koushik, Guru Vasudeva, George Galambos |
Patterns for e-business: A Strategy for Reuse
Deliberately focusing on Business patterns, Integration patterns, and Application patterns, the authors share with you proven architectural patterns that can help get you up and running quickly, while at the same time reducing your risks
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Rational books
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| Christian D. Buckley, Darren W. Pulsipher, Kendall Scott |
Implementing IBM Rational ClearQuest: An End-to-End Deployment Guide
Implementing IBM Rational ClearQuest brings together all you need to integrate ClearQuest into an overarching change-management system that works. Drawing on decades of experience, the authors present a detailed, easyto-use roadmap for each step of ClearQuest deployment, from evaluating business cases through planning, design, and implementation. You will find the industry's clearest, most useful explanations of ClearQuest technology here, along with real-world examples, best practices, diagrams, and actionable steps.
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| R. Dennis Gibbs |
Project Management with the IBM Rational Unified Process: Lessons From the Trenches
The Hands-On, Start-to-Finish Guide to Managing Software Projects with the IBM® Rational Unified Process® Drawing on his extensive experience managing projects with the RUP, R. Dennis Gibbs covers the entire development lifecycle, from planning and requirements to post-mortems and system maintenance. Gibbs offers especially valuable insights into using the RUP to manage outsourced projects and any project relying on distributed development teams–outsourced, insourced, or both.
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| Kevin Lee |
IBM Rational ClearCase, Ant, and CruiseControl: The Java Developer's Guide to Accelerating and Automating the Build Process
Better builds mean better software. Effective, regular build processes accelerate development and improve quality, helping you identify small problems early, before they grow complex and costly to fix. Now, there’s a step-by-step guide to creating Java build processes that are right for your organization. Leading build and release management expert Kevin Lee introduces best practices for integrating and using three exceptionally powerful and recognized industry standard tools: IBM Rational® ClearCase software configuration management system, the open source Ant build tool, and CruiseControl for automating continuous builds.
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| Jim Palistrant, Terry Quatrani |
Visual Modeling with IBM Rational Software Architect and UML™
Now, two of IBM’s leading experts have written the definitive, start-to-finish guide to UML 2-based visual modeling with Rational Software Architect. You’ll learn hands-on, using a simplified case study that’s already helped thousands of professionals master analysis, design, and implementation with IBM Rational technologies.
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| Jane Fung, Christina Lau, Colin Yu, Ellen McKay, Gary Flood, Gili Mendel, Joe Winchester, Peter Walker, Timothy Deboer, Valentina Birsan, Yen Lu |
An Introduction to IBM Rational Application Developer
Using this book's method, readers quickly learn IBM Rational Application Developer—regardless of their previous level of experience or inexperience. For beginners, there are tutorials that teach how to create Web, EJB, JMS, and Web Services applications using Rational Application Developer. For the more advanced readers, there are tutorials on security, publishing, testing, team development, profiling, and logging. Written to appeal to as broad an audience as possible, the tutorials run on common databases, including IBM Cloudscape, IBM DB2 Universal Database, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase Enterprise Systems, and Oracle Database.
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| David Bellagio, Tommy Milligan |
Software Configuration Management Strategies and Rational Clearcase
The authors each draw on more than 15 years of SCM experience, and the knowledge of working with IBM Rational field teams in customer engagements worldwide. They systematically cover SCM planning and deployment, and SCM's use throughout the entire project lifecycle: development, integration, building, baselining, release deployment, and beyond. They offer practical guidance on addressing challenges that arise as projects grow in size and complexity, from managing geographically distributed teams to tracking change requests.
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Reference books
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| Gretchen Hargis, Polly Hughes, Shannon Rouiller, Michelle Carey, Ann Kilty Hernandez, Deirdre Longo, Elizabeth Wilde |
Developing Quality Technical Information: A Handbook for Writers and Editors, 2nd edition
Direct from IBM's own documentation experts, this is the definitive guide to developing outstanding technical documentation--for the Web and for print. Using extensive before-and-after examples, illustrations, and checklists, the authors show exactly how to create documentation that's easy to find, understand, and use.
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RFID
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| Sandip Lahiri |
RFID Sourcebook
Approaching crucial decisions about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology? This book will help you make choices that maximize the business value of RFID technology and minimize its risks. IBM's Sandip Lahiri, an experienced RFID solution architect, presents up-to-the-minute insight for evaluating RFID; defining optimal strategies, blueprints, and timetables; and deploying systems that deliver what they promise.
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Web Services and SOA books
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| Colette Burrus, Stephanie Parkin |
Developing Web Services for Web Applications: A Guided Tour for Rational Application Developer and WebSphere Application Server
Intended for novice to intermediate Java programmers, Developing Web Services for Web Applications teaches users how to create Web Services, deploy Web Services to a server, and create client applications that use Web Services. Each chapter of the book teaches a key Web Service concept and takes you on a detailed, guided tour for creating or using a particular Web Service. Even if you're completely new to Web Services, by the time you finish the lessons in this book, you'll have all the skills needed to create useful Java programs with Web Services.
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| Norbert Bieberstein, Sanjay Bose, Marc Fiammante, Keith Jones, Rawn Shah |
Service-Oriented Architecture Compass: Business Value, Planning and Enterprise Roadmap
In this book, IBM Enterprise Integration Team experts present a start-to-finish guide to planning, implementing, and managing Service-Oriented Architecture. Drawing on their extensive experience helping enterprise customers migrate to SOA, the authors share hard-earned lessons and best practices for architects, project managers, and software development leaders alike.
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WebSphere books
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| Colette Burrus, Stephanie Parkin |
Building Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio and JavaBeans
This book walks you through developing applications using WebSphere Studio and JavaBeans. It takes you step-by-step through learning how to use the Visual Editor for Java, new with WebSphere Studio 5.0.
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| Howard Kushner, Michael Brown, Kameron Cole, Ken Greenlee, Gene Van Sant, Doug Weatherbee, Colin Yu |
Developing J2EE Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio (Certification Study Guide)
Developed in cooperation with the team that created the exam, this book is the only certification study guide endorsed and recommended by IBM for test 287. It is designed to prepare you to fulfill the role of IBM Certified Enterprise Developer, supporting the jCert Enterprise Developer Job Role, which represents the highest level of Web and enterprise development
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| Ashok K. Iyengar, Venkata V. Gadepalli |
IBM WebSphere Portal Primer Second Edition
After walking through the process of installing the WebSphere portal server on Windows 2000, Linux, Solaris, and AIX, this guide for novice developers offers ideas for establishing a portal site's unique look and feel, introduces the portlet API, and overviews the personalization component of the portal.
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| Gary Craig, Peter Jakab |
An Introduction to Web Application Development with IBM WebSphere Studio (Certification Study Guide)
This book will take you through the basics of using WebSphere Studio Application Developer from fundamental concepts through the actual development of a complete Web application. You will learn everything from an introduction to development, to debugging techniques, to implementing a complete application with HTML pages.
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| Kyle Brown, Gary Craig, Craig Hester, David Pitt, Russell Stinehour, Mark Weitzel, Jim Amsden, Peter Jakab, Daniel Berg |
Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere
Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition is the definitive guide to building mission-critical enterprise systems with J2EE, WebSphere, and WebSphere StudioApplication Developer. Fully updated for Versions 5.x of WebSphere Application Server andWebSphere Studio Application Developer, it combines expert architectural best practices with a case study that walks you through constructing an entire system.
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| Bob Cancilla, Kevin Postreich |
IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express: Pathways to Success on the Web
Guiding the novice Websphere Application Server - Express user through the web development process, this book will help any non-Java programmer or non-programmer with good computer skills produce a useful custom website. The examples provided are based on a realistic business model-that of a publishing company.
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| Leigh Williamson, Roger Cundiff, Shawn Lauzon, Christopher Mitchell, Lavena Chan |
IBM WebSphere System Administration
IBM WebSphere Version 5 offers a completely rewritten, radically improved infrastructure for administering servers and applications. Now, its creators have written the definitive WebSphere Version 5 administration reference and tutorial: everything you need to manage WebSphere to the highest levels of performance and efficiency.
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| John Lamb, Michael Laskey, Gopal Indurkhya |
IBM WebSphere and Lotus: Implementing Collaboration Solutions
This is the first comprehensive guide to building collaborative solutions that integrate WebSphere and Lotus to drive maximum business value. Writing for experienced Web developers, three leading IBM consultants show how to design and deploy WebSphere and Domino together in any environment, no matter how large or complex. The authors address architecture, security, performance, availability, development, and much more.
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| Roland Barcia, Bill Hines, Keys Botzum, Thomas Alcott |
IBM WebSphere Deployment and Advanced Configuration
If you're a WebSphere Application Server administrator or developer, this is your advanced guide for delivering applications rapidly, running them smoothly, and administering them efficiently.
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| Ron Lynn, Joey Bernal, Peter Blinstrubas |
Programming Portlets
This guide to IBM's WebSphere Portal provides developers with the tools necessary to become a productive portlet programmer, from writing new portlets to rendering a portlet with a JSP. Reviewing the latest developments in the new open portlet standard, JSR 168, this book demonstrates how the open standard works and how programmers can write portlets that will run on any portal platform that supports this standard.
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| Ann Black, Mike Everett, Kyle Miller, Keith McGuiness, Dave Draeger, Yu Tang, Mihaela Herescu, Radhika Iyer, Alan Beaubien, Michel Betancourt, Dipak Patel, Mike Casile, Tom Gissel |
IBM WebSphere Application Server for Distributed Platforms and z/OS: An Administrator's Guide
This book thoroughly covers WebSphere Application Server Version 5.0 and 5.1: both IBM Base WebSphere Application Server offerings and the advanced scalability and failover capabilities built into the popular IBM Network Deployment Edition. It has been designed to serve both as a comprehensive learning tool and as a rapid reference for working professionals
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Java for RPG Programmers - 3rd Edition
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Understanding DB2 9 Security
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Lotus(R) Notes(R) Developer's Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
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Project Management with the IBM Rational Unified Process: Lessons From the Trenches
By Christian D. Buckley, Darren W. Pulsipher, Kendall Scott |
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Project Management with the IBM Rational Unified Process: Lessons From the Trenches
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Can Two Rights Make a Wrong?: Insights from IBM's Tangible Culture Approach
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Irresistible! Markets, Models, and Meta-Value in Consumer Electronics
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Apache Derby-Off to the Races: Includes Details of IBM Cloudscape.
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RFID Sourcebook
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