Author Archive
Hadoop: The Definitive Guide
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 31 January, 2012, 7:35 pm
Ready to unleash the power of your massive dataset? With the latest edition of this comprehensive resource, you’ll learn how to use Apache Hadoop to build and maintain reliable, scalable, distributed systems. It’s ideal for programmers looking to analyze datasets of any size, and for administrators who want to set up and run Hadoop clusters. This third edition covers recent changes to Hadoop, including new material on the new MapReduce API, as well as version 2 of the MapReduce runtime (YARN) and its more flexible execution model. You’ll also find illuminating case studies that demonstrate how Hadoop is used to solve specific problems.
Hadoop: The Definitive Guide
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 28 January, 2012, 2:30 am
Ready to unleash the power of your massive dataset? With the latest edition of this comprehensive resource, you’ll learn how to use Apache Hadoop to build and maintain reliable, scalable, distributed systems. It’s ideal for programmers looking to analyze datasets of any size, and for administrators who want to set up and run Hadoop clusters. This third edition covers recent changes to Hadoop, including new material on the new MapReduce API, as well as version 2 of the MapReduce runtime (YARN) and its more flexible execution model. You’ll also find illuminating case studies that demonstrate how Hadoop is used to solve specific problems.
What’s New in Java 7?
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 20 October, 2011, 11:34 pm
Java 7 has a number of features that will please developers. Madhusudhan Konda provides an overview of these, including strings in switch statements, multi-catch exception handling, try-with-resource statements, the new File System API, extensions of the JVM, support for dynamically-typed languages, and the fork and join framework for task parallelism.
HBase: The Definitive Guide
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 29 August, 2011, 9:05 pm
If you’re looking for a scalable storage solution to accommodate a virtually endless amount of data, this book shows you how Apache HBase can fulfill your needs. As the open source implementation of Google’s BigTable architecture, HBase scales to billions of rows and millions of columns, while ensuring that write and read performance remain constant. Many IT executives are asking pointed questions about HBase. This book provides meaningful answers, whether you’re evaluating this non-relational database or planning to put it into practice right away.
The Java Sessions: The Best of OSCON 2011
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 25 August, 2011, 5:02 pm
Whether you want to tackle cloud computing, big data, or mobile development, this complete video compilation of OSCON Java 2011 shows you how Java and open source technologies work together to help you solve a variety of challenges. Learn about Grails, Gradle, Jenkins, Cassandra, Android development, and much more—and discover why Java and open source are a killer combination.
Programming Google App Engine: Rough Cuts Version
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 11 August, 2011, 7:31 pm
Google App Engine does more than provide access to a large system of servers. It also offers you a simple model for building applications that scale automatically to accommodate millions of users. With this updated edition of Programming Google App Engine, you’ll get expert practical guidance that will help you make the best use of this powerful platform. Google engineer Dan Sanderson shows you how to design your applications for scalability, including ways to perform common development tasks using App Engine’s APIs and scalable services.
Getting Started with Roo
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 10 August, 2011, 7:35 pm
Spring Roo goes a step beyond the Spring Framework by bringing true Rapid Application Development to Java. This concise introduction shows you how to build applications with Roo, using the framework’s shell as an intelligent—and timesaving—code-completion tool. You’ll get started by building a sample customer relationship management application, complete with step-by-step instructions and code examples.
Elastic Beanstalk
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 27 July, 2011, 10:04 pm
While it’s always been possible to run Java applications on Amazon EC2, Amazon’s Elastic Beanstalk makes the process easier—especially if you understand how it works beneath the surface. This concise, hands-on book not only walks you through Beanstalk for deploying and managing web applications in the cloud, you’ll also learn how to use this AWS tool in other phases of development. Ideal if you’re a developer familiar with Java applications or AWS.
Just Spring
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 26 July, 2011, 7:31 pm
This example-driven introduction to the popular Spring Framework helps Java developers delve into its basic features, as well as advanced concepts such as containers. You’ll learn how Spring makes Java Messaging Service easier to work with, and how its support for Hibernate helps you work with data persistence and retrieval.
Java Bibliography
By O'Reilly Media, Inc. at 15 July, 2011, 9:34 am
Open source software projects have used Java extensively to create some of the world’s most popular software libraries. These libraries have likely been one of the driving forces behind the creation of many of the JVM based language ports. Of course, people have to learn about how to use these libraries and languages, so the books written about Java are also varied in nature. There are a great many excellent learning reference books, class library reference books, and books on enterprise and web development. There are books that cover the Java Virtual Machine based languages mentioned earlier. The Spring Framework is a highly popular, open source, modular, infinitely configurable framework written in Java that is also covered well by technical book writers. Many games are written in Java, and we’ve included a few books on Game programming. If you are writing web services, you’ll want to read about Service Oriented Architecture as well as storing and retrieving data using one of the many Java persistence frameworks.
This bibliography covers the entire Java language, spanning from introductory to advanced topics. We hope you enjoy them and use them to your advantage.

























































