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Inside Servlets: Server-Side Programming for the Java Platform with Other
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Inside Servlets as discussed by the authors is a tool to exploit the power and portability of Java servlets for web applications. But it is limited to Java applications and cannot be used for web services.Abstract:
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With superior performance, cross-platform portability, and crash resistance, Java servlets offer the technical advantages that Internet developers need and high-traffic Web sites demand. Inside Servlets teaches everything you need to know to exploit the power and portability of Java servlets for your Internet applications.read more
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Extracting library-based object-oriented applications
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A software infrastructure for regulatory information management and compliance assistance
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Regulation-centric, logic-based compliance assistance framework
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A Technology for LFBs Topology Layout in ForCES Architecture
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