Below are book reviews that were written by Philly JUG members. If you would like your book reviewed by Philly JUG, please contact us to inquire. Many thanks to O’Reilly Media and Murach Books for their many years of support.
Ajax on Java by Steven Douglas Olson – 2 reviews (O’Reilly)
Filthy Rich Clients by Chet Haase and Romain Guy (Prentice Hall)
Google Web Toolkit by Ryan Dewsbury (Prentice Hall)
Head First Servlets and JSP by Bryan Basham, Kathy Sierra, and Bert Bates (O’Reilly)
Hibernate: A Developer’s Notebook by James Elliott (O’Reilly)
Jakarta Struts Cookbook by Bill Siggelkow (O’Reilly)
Java Generics and Collections by Maurice Naftalin & Philip Wadler (O’Reilly)
Java in a Nutshell by David Flanagan (O’Reilly)
JavaServer Faces by Hans Bergsten (O’Reilly)
Java Testing and Design: From Unit Testing to Automated Web Tests by Frank Cohen (Prentice Hall)
JBoss – A Developer’s Notebook by Norman Richards and Sam Griffith, Jr. (O’Reilly)
J2EE Web Services: The Ultimate Guide by Richard Monson-Haefel (Addison-Wesley)
Microsoft .Net and J2EE Interoperability Toolkit by Simon Guest (Microsoft Press)
Mike Meyers’ Java 2 Certification Passport by many (McGraw-Hill/Osborne)
Modular Java – Creating Flexible Applications with OSGi and Spring by Craig Walls (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Murach’s Beginning Java 2 by Andrea Steelman (Murach)
Practices of an Agile Developer by Venkat Subramaniam and Andy Hunt (Pragmatic Programmers)
Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java with JUnit by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas (Pragmatic Programmer)
Pragmatic Version Control: Using CVS by Dave Thomas & Andy Hunt (Pragmatic Programmer)
Rails for Java Developers by Stuart Halloway and Justin Gehtland (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Real World Web Services by Will Iverson (O’Reilly)
Test Driven Development By Example by Kent Beck (Addison-Wesley)
UML for Java Programmers by Robert C. Martin (Prentice Hall)
Wicked Cool Java by Brian Eubanks (No Starch Press)
XML in a Nutshell by Elliotte Rusty Harold and W. Scott Means (O’Reilly)