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- Title: Java Web Programming with Eclipse
- Author(s) David Turner and Jinseok Chae
- Publisher: CreateSpace (November 14, 2010)
- Paperback: 298 pages
- eBook: Online
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 145388159X
- ISBN-13: 978-1453881590
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The purpose of the book is to introduce students to web application development in Java with the use of Eclipse. The book assumes a familiarity with HTML and the Java programming language. The book is in cookbook format in that it provides instructions on how to construct solutions to various problems. The intent is to show students how to accomplish typical Web development tasks in the Java language. In later chapters of the book, detailed instructions are omitted if they duplicate instructions in an earlier chapter. This assumes the student can recall or refer back to the previous instructions. Unguided exercises are also provided so that students can apply what they have covered in the main text.
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