Saturday, January 31, 2009

Professional XML or Eclipse for Dummies

Professional XML

Author: Alessandro Vernet



• As XML gains popularity, developers are looking to implement XML technologies in their line-of-business applications

• This book offers readers real-world insight into XML so that they can build the best possible applications

• Offers an in-depth look at XML and discusses XML tools, services (RSS, SOAP, REST, WSDL), programming (DOM, SAX, Ajax), and languages (.NET, Java, PHP)




Interesting textbook: Lose to Win or The Hungry Self

Eclipse for Dummies

Author: Barry Burd



• In his friendly, easy-to-understand style, the bestselling author of Java 2

• For Dummies shows developers how to get up to speed fast on this popular Java IDE

• Eclipse, an open source product originally developed by IBM, has an estimated 500,000 users-a 45 percent market share among Java IDEs

• Shows Java developers how to maximize programming productivity with Eclipse, covering all the basics as well as advanced techniques such as using Ant, developing new Eclipse plug-ins, and working with Javadocs JAR files



Table of Contents:
Pt. IThe Eclipse landscape7
Ch. 1Reader, meet Eclipse; Eclipse, meet the reader9
Ch. 2Installing Eclipse19
Ch. 3Using the Eclipse Workbench41
Ch. 4Changing your perspective65
Ch. 5Some useful perspectives and views83
Pt. IIUsing the Eclipse environment103
Ch. 6Using the Java editor105
Ch. 7Getting Eclipse to write your code119
Ch. 8Straight from the source's mouse137
Ch. 9More Eclipse "sourcery"155
Ch. 10Refactoring : a Burd's eye view173
Ch. 11Refactor this!189
Ch. 12Looking for things in all the right places225
Pt. IIIDoing more with Eclipse249
Ch. 13Working with projects251
Ch. 14Running code281
Ch. 15Getting help299
Ch. 16Squashing bugs315
Pt. IVThe part of tens323
Ch. 17Ten frequently asked questions (and their answers)325
Ch. 18Ten great plug-ins for Eclipse331

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