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Study for Best Practices and Certification Exams |
Why did I write this book? About the book and Reviews Reader's Educational Labs Teaching Methods Contents and Acknowledgements |
What would you do if your IT job was no longer performed in your country? Your survival does not lie in government regulations that can limit global collaborative engineering – possibly the greatest technological achievement that helps people from different countries understand each other and work on common goals. IT community will survive and prosper because of its ability to innovate, to quickly learn and change directions, and maybe even to evolve from Information Technology into Distributed Knowledge Marketplace. We have no choice but to be pro-active, learn to stay current, and sometimes run ahead of the game. |
| Best Development Practices (from the book "Integration-Ready Architecture and Design") |
Specific Areas of Enterprise Expertise |
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Collaborative Engineering (OOA/OOP/UML/RUP/Agile)
Software Architecture and Integration Technologies From a Specific Task to “Integration-Ready” Components Integration with Voice Components An Introduction to Knowledge Technologies Write Once: From a Dream to Reality The New Generation of Client-Server Software Fundamentals of Wireless Technologies Programming WAP Applications A JavaCard Technology: A Single Key for All Doors and Services The J2ME Family for SMS and Instant Wireless Messaging Applications Speech Technologies on the Way to a Natural User Interface Integration of Software and Knowledge Engineering Distributed Networks |
Design and Code with Java
- java.lang - java.awt (with events) - java.applet - java.io - java.net - java.util XML and Web Services Hibernate and Spring JDBC and JNDI RMI and EJB Instant Voice and Screen Share with JMF Java Messaging Services (JMS) Security JXTA Servlets, JSP, JSTL, and Struts Integration Tasks |