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 Developed in cooperation with the team that created the exam, this book is the only certification study guide endorsed and recommended by IBM for test 287.

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 If you are a good Java programmer who wants to become an excellent Java application developer, this book and companion code available on the Web are for you. This book contains 64 chapters written by 18 leading Java experts on Java technologies.

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 Java Application Strategies for iSeries and AS/400--Second Edition provides a much-needed look at the realities of using Java to develop real-world OS/400 applications.

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 Written by mainframe and midrange professionals George Farr and Phil Coulthard, ava for S/390 and AS/400 COBOL Programmers is designed to help COBOL programmers make the jump to Java. It teaches COBOL programmers how to read and write Java programs and helps them understand the concepts necessary to continue to improve their Java skills.

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 Create Java programs-without writing code! This book takes you step by step through creating Java applications visually with IBM's VisualAge for Java product.

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 The dream of every RPG programmer has finally come true! Now you can develop fully functional e-business solutions using nothing more than RPG and the Web facilities already included in OS/400.

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 Cozzi on Everything RPG! What More Could You Want?

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 This time-saving book shows you how to exploit the power of IBM's Open Query File (OPNQRYF) to sort, select, summarize, and join data for input to programs.

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 This is the first book to comprehensively address PHP and how it can—and should—be deployed on the IBM i.

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 This isn’t some 600-page reference manual. This book will show you where to get Eclipse, how to install it, how to configure it. It will then focus on those options that you would use in a real production environment – options that will quickly allow you to be productive in Eclipse.

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