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We have two more recent editions of this book: one that covers
Java 1.5 (JDK 5) and one that covers Java SE 6 (Java 1.6). What's more, these editions have been redesigned from start to finish
for faster and more effective training. So if you're
working in an environment that uses a later version of Java, be sure to get a copy of Murachs
Java SE 6 or Murachs
Beginning Java 2, JDK 5.
Regardless of which book you use to learn the core Java skills, the following books can all help you expand
those skills in developing professional applications:
Murachs
Java Servlets and JSP (2nd Edition)
Murachs Java Servlets and JSP (1st Edition)
Once you know the Java basics, this book shows you how to develop Java web applications that consist of servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs). In fact, this book teaches you everything you need to know for developing small- to medium-sized e-commerce web applications, and that makes up a valuable set of job skills. We recommend you get the 2nd Edition, which covers the latest releases of Java and Tomcat, unless you're using Tomcat 4.0 and Java 1.4 and are unable to upgrade.
Murachs Oracle SQL and PL/SQL
Murachs SQL Server 2005 for Developers
These books show you how to write the SQL statements that you need when you use Java for
working with the data in a database.
Murachs C# 2008
Murachs C# 2005
Visual C# provides an easy migration path for Java developers who want to leverage the power of the .NET Framework. And this book quickly gets you up-to-speed with C# so that youll soon be creating business applications that are object-oriented, database-centric, and thoroughly professional.
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