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.Net Development for Java ­Programmers

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Paperback, 432 pages
Published
United States, 1 July 2002

Java developers have adapted to a world in which everything is an object, resources are reclaimed by a garbage collector, and multiple inheritance is replaced by interfaces. All of these things have prepared developers to thrive in Microsoft's new .NET environment using C#.

Despite similarities between Java and C#, complex differences still lurk. This book will walk you through both language and library differences, to help you develop enterprise applications requiring mastery. You will then be able to build applications that communicate with databases and include network components, web pages, and many other features.

Ordinarily, Java developers rely on Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) to provide these libraries, and C# developers rely on the .NET Framework. At first glance, there seems little similarity between the two, but author Paul Gibbons shows how a Java developer's J2EE skills transfer smoothly when tackling the .NET Framework.

Early chapters highlight C#'s differences from Java, and discuss differences between the .NET CLR and JVM. Subsequent chapters cover various technologies in which J2EE development translates into .NET enterprise development. These middle chapters also explain .NET technologies that Java developers can begin using immediately. The final chapter examines migration of existing Java applications to C#, and the available tools and techniques. By the end of .NET Development for Java Programmers, a professional Java developer will be able to tackle a real software project in .NET, using C#.

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Java developers have adapted to a world in which everything is an object, resources are reclaimed by a garbage collector, and multiple inheritance is replaced by interfaces. All of these things have prepared developers to thrive in Microsoft's new .NET environment using C#.

Despite similarities between Java and C#, complex differences still lurk. This book will walk you through both language and library differences, to help you develop enterprise applications requiring mastery. You will then be able to build applications that communicate with databases and include network components, web pages, and many other features.

Ordinarily, Java developers rely on Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) to provide these libraries, and C# developers rely on the .NET Framework. At first glance, there seems little similarity between the two, but author Paul Gibbons shows how a Java developer's J2EE skills transfer smoothly when tackling the .NET Framework.

Early chapters highlight C#'s differences from Java, and discuss differences between the .NET CLR and JVM. Subsequent chapters cover various technologies in which J2EE development translates into .NET enterprise development. These middle chapters also explain .NET technologies that Java developers can begin using immediately. The final chapter examines migration of existing Java applications to C#, and the available tools and techniques. By the end of .NET Development for Java Programmers, a professional Java developer will be able to tackle a real software project in .NET, using C#.

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9781590590386
ISBN
1590590384
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Illustrated
Dimensions
23.4 x 18.9 x 2.7 centimeters (0.88 kg)

Table of Contents

1 Introducing C#.- 2 Introducing the C# Language.- 3 Introducing the .NET Platform.- 4 Using WinForms.- 5 Building Web Sites with ASP.NET.- 6 Exploring ADO.NET.- 7 Understanding Multithreading.- 8 Understanding Networking.- 9 Working with XML.- 10 Creating Components.- 11 Packaging and Installing Applications.- 12 Communicating via Message Queuing.- 13 Using Active Directory Service Interface.- 14 Developing Windows Services.- 15 Getting Outside the Box.- 16 Migrating to .NET.

About the Author

Paul Gibbons works as a consultant for Volt Technical Resources. He has used many programming languages in more than 25 years of software development, but his current favorite is C#. Originally from Yorkshire, England, he now lives in Washington state with his wife and three children. In his spare time, he enjoys gardening and bird watching.

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