Enterprise Recipes with Ruby and Rails helps you to overcome typical obstacles hidden in every enterprise's infrastructure.
It doesn't matter if your Rails application needs to access your company's message-oriented middleware or if it has to scan.
After reading this book I've got the impression, that Ruby on Rails doesn't really match the needs of a large enterprise infrastructure. I really love Rails for web applications and its ease of use is also very nice when developing a prototype in an enterprise.
Over 50 'recipes' shows hot to blend existing legacy code using Ruby and Ruby on Rails, and how to create new applications based on existing models. Learn how to process a range of data pieces in all kinds of formats from XML to fixed-length records using a guide that even helps reuse existing C, C++, Java and other codes.
The book is build out of about 50, thorough researched, real world enterprise recipes. While scenarios are easy to comprehend, they go far beyond the "hello world" and show real world challenges, a developer is facing in a legacy software landscape: * processing (huge) XML files * handling other data formats like CVS and JSON * authenticating via LDAP * bulk loading data into a relational database - with or without validation * SOAP * JMS and other message brokers * RMI There is also other shiny legacy-free world, where you build a new, at first glance, a stand alone application.
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From the transatlantic revivals of the 1730s and 1740s through to the tumultuous years of the napoleonic wars, evangelicals thought a great deal about church history and the relationship of the past with recent events.
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This book follows a standard tutorial approach with approximately 750 code samples spread through the 19 chapters.
Shannon Bradshaw
Justin Benson
Neha Kaul
Java is a language that is very well suited to object oriented programming and design.
Avinash C. Kak
Suad Alagić
The core idea of this book is that object oriented technology is a generic technology whose various technical aspects can be presented in a unified and consistent framework.
Holger Gast
Suad Alagić
The core idea of this book is that object oriented technology is a generic technology whose various technical aspects can be presented in a unified and consistent framework.
Lewis, John
James Wood
There's more to abap than procedural programming.
Paul J. Deitel
Mitchell, Stephen A.
John E. Lewis Ph. D.
Victor R. Volkman
Avinash C. Kak
Paul Deitel
Peter Sestoft
Narayan S. Umanath
Data modeling and database design presents a conceptually complete coverage of indispensable topics that each mis student should learn if that student takes only one database course.
Melanie Suchet
Neil J. Skolnick
E. F. Crawley
Jayden Ky
Daniel J. Duffy
Brendan G. Lim
Summarymacruby in action is a tutorial for ruby developers who want to code for mac os x without learning objective-c.
Grady Booch
Grady booch and his co-authors draw upon the rich and varied results of object-oriented software development projects and offer improved methods for their analysis and design, lightly making use of uml notation.
Bill Sempf
A logical, straightforward approach to learning the c# language c# is a complicated programming language for building .
C. Thomas Wu
"an introduction to object-oriented programming with java" takes a full-immersion approach to object-oriented programming.
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David Tardiveau
Souleiman Valiev
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International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (12th 2008 Munich, Germany)
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Hugues Bersini
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Dan Pilone
Jill Savege Scharff
Frank Buschmann
This volume represents the seventh edition of the ecoop workshop reader, a compendiumofworkshopreportsfromthe17theuropeanconferenceonobject- oriented programming (ecoop 2003), held in darmstadt, germany, during july 21-25, 2003.
Michael Blaha
One of the seminal professional tutorial/reference works that helped to set the standard practices for object-oriented design, modeling and implementation.
Ruth Riesenberg-Malcolm
This is a problem almost all practising psychoanalysts will face at some time in their career, yet there is very little in the existing literature which offers guidance in this important area.
Serge Demeyer
The documentation is missing or obsolete, and the original developers have departed.
Wilson T. Price
John Derrick
Gisela Ecker
Timothy Guy
Jill Savege Scharff
Emphasizing the transformational possibilities that grow out of their relational model of therapy, david e.
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N. Gregory Hamilton
Self and others" is addressed to students and practitioners of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
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