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I would like to recomend the the books Core Java Volume 1 and 2 . A really good set of books that covers the most areas you'll need.
+1 to Core Java, Volume 1 and 2 By Horstmann. Really good book. One can actually read Head First Java and then come to this book for perfect understanding of the language
i bought the Java All in One Desk Reference for dummies by doug lowe and barry burd when i first started learning java, it covers all of the basics and also includes a "minibook" on swing, web programming, and databases
it helped me a lot
it helped me a lot
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"If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.",
"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? "-Albert Einstein
A free book 'Processing XML with Java' contains an in depth explanation about working with Java and XML.
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For these of you who would like to learn more or start with Java Microedition - JME (also known as J2ME) here are few tips
What you need for development (download links)
Recommended books by me
To start with JME
Advance topics:
Additional resources to check upon:
What you need for development (download links)
- Your favourite IDE and Sun Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 for CLDC Download (the latest available version as 13/07/2008)
- NetBeans with integrated Mobility
- IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse or any other IDE with support of JME
- Custom Wireless Toolkit (to download one you have to register on the forum)
Recommended books by me
To start with JME
- Beginning J2ME: From Novice to Professional 3rd Edition
- Kicking Butt with MIDP and MSA (newer version from same author with latest technology offers)
Advance topics:
- Mobile 3D Graphics
- Mobile 3D Graphics with OpenGL ES and M3G
- Pro J2ME Polish: Open Source Wireless Java Tools Suite
- Pro Java ME MMAPI: Mobile Media API for Java Micro Edition
- Mobile Web Services
Additional resources to check upon:
- Java ME APIs
- NetBeans tutorials
- Sony Ericsson, scroll down for tutorials plus little search of forum (they should organize the forum little, but I still like it)
- How to set up on device debugging for Sony Ericsson phone ( I found it very helpful)
- Nokia forum
- Wireless Java Security 1 & 2 - are little older articles, but one can still learn a lot from them
- java2s.com - is a collection of basic tutorials for JME, but please be aware it does lack explanation to the code
- Java ME Tips - another collection of working examples
- DZone Snippets - another code examples
- Mobile Game Developer forum
- and the latest points of my interest Sensor (JSR-256) and mobile 3D(JSR-184) {part 1, part 2, part 3} tutorials
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I haven't seen any tutorials for JSP , so I guess I will post this one link that I found.
http://www.visualbuilder.com/jsp/tutorial/pageorder/1/
http://www.visualbuilder.com/jsp/tutorial/pageorder/1/
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I haven't seen any tutorials for JSP , so I guess I will post this one link that I found.
http://www.visualbuilder.com/jsp/tutorial/pageorder/1/
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/tutorial/doc/
http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/
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Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.
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I haven't seen any tutorials for JSP , so I guess I will post this one link that I found.
http://www.visualbuilder.com/jsp/tutorial/pageorder/1/
Perhaps that is because JSP has it's own forum over in the Web Development section.
this is the good starting point for Java beginners. also many advices and tips for Java and general programming.Site is updated regularly so when you come back you will definitely see new informations on it.
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