Hands-On-Microservices-with-Kotlin-master.zip
Hands-On-Microservices-with-Kotlin
Hands-On-Microservices-with-Kotlin
Hands-On-Microservices-with-Kotlin
logkit-1.0.1.jar
logkit-1.0.1.jar
IBM SOA 8个文档资料
1 Advanced SOA Workshop Agenda.pdf
2 IBM GCG BPTSE fintro and SOA overview .pdf
3 SOA Scenario E2E.pdf
4 SOA Real Case - COSCON.pdf
5 SOA100 RUP Rational Unified Process Overview .pdf
6 Intro to IBM Products in the SOA Foundation.pdf
7 SOA Reference Architecture.pdf
SOA ver1.2.pdf
jakarta-oro-2.0.8.jar
jakarta-oro-2.0.8.jar
hivemind-lib-1.1.1.jar
hivemind-lib-1.1.1.jar
hivemind-1.1.1.jar
hivemind-1.1.1.jar
freemarker.jar
freemarker.jar
activemq-camel-5.5.0.jar
activemq-camel-5.5.0.jar
bcprov-ext-jdk16-146.jar
bcprov-ext-jdk16-146.jar
bcpg-jdk16-146.jar
bcpg-jdk16-146.jar
cglib-nodep-2.2.2.jar
cglib-nodep-2.2.2.jar
xmlschema-core-2.0.1.jar
xmlschema-core-2.0.1.jar
xml-resolver-1.2.jar
xml-resolver-1.2.jar
wss4j-1.6.4.jar
wss4j-1.6.4.jar
wsdl4j-1.5.1.jar
wsdl4j-1.5.1.jar
ognl-2.6.7.jar
ognl-2.6.7.jar
neethi-3.0.1.jar
neethi-3.0.1.jar
iTextAsian.jar
iTextAsian.jar
iText-2.1.7.jar
iText-2.1.7.jar
geronimo-activation_1.1_spec-1.1.jar
geronimo-activation_1.1_spec-1.1.jar
geronimo-annotation_1.0_spec-1.1.1.jar
geronimo-annotation_1.0_spec-1.1.1.jar
geronimo-ws-metadata_2.0_spec-1.1.3.jar
geronimo-ws-metadata_2.0_spec-1.1.3.jar
geronimo-jaxws_2.2_spec-1.1.jar
geronimo-jaxws_2.2_spec-1.1.jar
jta-1.1.jar
jta-1.1.jar jta-1.1.jar
geronimo-j2ee-management_1.0_spec-1.1
geronimo-j2ee-management_1.0_spec-1.1
activemq-core-5.5.0.jar
activemq-core-5.5.0.jar
sqljdbc4.jar
sqljdbc4.jar
commons-net-2.2.jar
commons-net-2.2.jar commons-net-2.2.jar
asm-all-4.0.jar
asm-all-4.0.jar
aspectjweaver.jar
aspectjweaver.jar
aspectjrt.jar
aspectjrt.jar
aopalliance.jar
aopalliance.jar aopalliance.jar
JBoss in Action (Jboss实战)
The JBoss 5 Application Server is a Java Enterprise Edition 5 application server that provides services that most enterprise applications need, such as security, transactionality, persistence, monitoring, resource management, and remote access. JBoss 5 Application Server is compliant with the specification defined by the Java Community Process.
JBoss in Action teaches readers how to use the JBoss application server, digging into the things that separate JBoss from other Java EE servers. This book goes deeply into the advanced features and configuration of the server. In particular, it focuses on enterprise-class topics, such as high availability, security, and performance.
The book walks you through the JBoss 5 Application Server, from installation and configuration to production deployment. It guides you through configuring the server’s component containers, such as the JBoss Web Server, the EJB3 server, and JBoss Messaging. It also gives you detailed insight into configuring the services, such as security, performance, and clustering. Beyond coverage of the core application server, the book also teaches you how to use some of the “hot” technologies that run on top of the application server, such as JBoss Seam and JBoss Portal.
The authors, both seasoned professional experts at developing and administering JBoss, provide meaningful explanations and background on many topics, all tied together with practical, real-world advice from their collective experience. The uniquely comprehensive explanations and the overall wide coverage provided in this book surpass any other content currently available.
This book is perfect for developers writing Java EE applications, as well as administrators responsible for maintaining the JBoss Application Server.
Spring in action 3rd (第三版) 源代码
Spring in action 3rd (第三版) 原书配套的源代码
Camel in action(camel实战)
Apache Camel is a Java framework that lets you implement the standard enterprise integration patterns in a few lines of code. With a concise but sophisticated DSL you snap integration logic into your app, Lego-style, using Java, XML, or Scala. Camel supports over 80 common transports such as HTTP, REST, JMS, and Web Services.
Camel in Action is a Camel tutorial full of small examples showing how to work with the integration patterns. It starts with core concepts like sending, receiving, routing, and transforming data. It then shows you the entire lifecycle and goes in depth on how to test, deal with errors, scale, deploy, and even monitor your app—details you can find only in the Camel code itself. Written by the developers of Camel, this book distills their experience and practical insights so that you can tackle integration tasks like a pro.
Web Redesign 2.0 Workflow That Works.chm
Introduction
The workflow of a project is exactly that: a planned flow for the work involved.
We did not suddenly think, "Web redesign, now there's a topic for a book." The concepts behind this book have evolved over many years. They were a direct result of the process methodology that was born out of Kelly's appearances at the Thunder Lizard conferences (www.thunderlizard.com) beginning as far back as 1997. Kelly was then, and continues to be, on the Thunder Lizard roster at several conferences each year, where she lectures extensively on the topic of web design workflow in its many stages.
As the market shifted from reengineering to redesigning, it became apparent that points specifically directed at redesigning websites needed to be addressed. And with every successive conference came The Question: "When are you going to write a book?" Kelly's PDF documents that accompany her lectures have always been widely and freely distributed, but clearly it wasn't enough, and by 1999 The Question was ever present. Then The Idea was born: Web ReDesign. But then The Idea sat. It was too big for one person.
The Kelly-and-Emily team came together over bagels and coffee. Emily, having attended one of Kelly's Thunder Lizard workflow sessions, interviewed her for an article for Publish Magazine, an industry periodical for which she had been writing for years. When Kelly read Emily's article, she realized that here was the co-conspirator who could help turn The Idea into The Book.
This book a true collaborative endeavor puts the topics of web management and workflow, information design, and usability all together under the umbrella of the timely topic of redesign. A guide for web development methodology, with heavy emphasis on the additional and specialized needs of redesign projects, this book is a roadmap that shows you how to proceed with minimal guesswork and budget-draining fuss.
Our focus is workflow; our process we call it the "Core Process" is workflow that works. It is based on our experience and expertise, and it has been tested and used in the real world, on real projects, and has been shared, modified, updated, streamlined, and simplified into what you see here today. This book provides a complete, top-down view of a web redesign plan, presented in an accessible, usable format. This is about process; there is very little preaching here.
We do not put this methodology forth as something set in stone. You are not a dummy (and this is not a dummy book); you'll know when to follow and when to modify.