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PowerShell and WMI
PowerShell and WMI
I am glad that Richard Siddaway decided to sit down and write a book on WMI. I have had the privilege of working with Richard over the last several years since becoming the Microsoft Scripting Guy, and I have long been impressed by his technical prowess. Whether Richard is speaking at a user group or conference or...
Flex Mobile in Action
Flex Mobile in Action
It has been almost two years now since Adobe started releasing super-secret early betas of their mobile AIR runtimes and Flex framework. During that time, only a select few were kicking the tires and seeing what was possible while waiting for more phones to successfully run Android 2.2 and the iPhone packager to be completed. ...
Activiti in Action: Executable business processes in BPMN 2.0
Activiti in Action: Executable business processes in BPMN 2.0
Writing this book was a life-changer for me. After I wrote Open Source ESBs in Action for Manning a few years ago, I focused on my daily job for some time, working with open source enterprise integration frameworks like Mule, Camel, ServiceMix, and Spring Integration. My work, over time, drove me to designing and...
SOA Patterns
SOA Patterns
Building distributed yet integrated systems remains a difficult problem to solve. First, it requires a solid understanding of the individual components to be connected. Next, we have to connect these components in a way that balances loose coupling against system-wide requirements, such as latency and security. Last...
Silverlight 5 in Action
Silverlight 5 in Action
Coding on the client is fun. I started on the Commodore 64 in seventh grade in the 1980s; later moved to DOS with dBASE, QuickBasic, and C++; and eventually began Windows programming using C++, Borland Delphi 1.0, PowerBuilder, Visual Basic 3-6, and .NET. I like the ozone smell of making my CPU work for a living. I...
SOA Governance in Action: REST and WS-* Architectures
SOA Governance in Action: REST and WS-* Architectures
A few years ago, I wrote a book with a colleague about open source ESBs (Enterprise Service Buses), Open Source ESBs in Action (Manning, 2008). In that book we wrote about using open source tools to integrate applications and expose legacy systems as services. In the years that followed, ESBs were seen as one of the...
The Well-Grounded Java Developer: Vital techniques of Java 7 and polyglot programming
The Well-Grounded Java Developer: Vital techniques of Java 7 and polyglot programming

Summary

The Well-Grounded Java Developer offers a fresh and practical look at new Java 7 features, new JVM languages, and the array of supporting technologies you need for the next generation of Java-based software.

About the Book

The Well-Grounded Java Developer starts with...

Windows Phone 7 in Action
Windows Phone 7 in Action
We’ve come from different backgrounds and locations to write this book—Michael is a Silverlight MVP who lives in Singapore; Massimo lives in Europe and worked at Microsoft on the Windows Phone team; and Timothy lives in the United States and was the technical proofreader for other Manning books on WPF and Silverlight....
Hello! HTML5 & CSS3: A user-friendly reference guide
Hello! HTML5 & CSS3: A user-friendly reference guide
I first saw the web in my final year of university in 1993-94. All the cool kids (bear in mind, this was a Computer Science department) were playing with a strange bit of software called Mosaic on their Sun 4 workstations.

I had some fun with it and created my first web page (a guide to
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Restlet in Action: Developing RESTful web APIs in Java
Restlet in Action: Developing RESTful web APIs in Java
When I had a chance to use the Mosaic web browser way back in 1994, I fell in love with the web at first sight and became interested in HTML and the way the W3C was driving the growth of the web along with the IETF. A year later, I discovered Java by reading Sun’s white paper and was convinced that it would...
Hadoop in Practice
Hadoop in Practice

Summary

Hadoop in Practice collects 85 Hadoop examples and presents them in a problem/solution format. Each technique addresses a specific task you'll face, like querying big data using Pig or writing a log file loader. You'll explore each problem step by step, learning both how to build and deploy...

iOS in Practice
iOS in Practice
My professional coding career has gone from large to small in a variety of ways. I started on 3279 terminals at IBM, and with each professional move (from Ericsson to Travelocity and others) I went to smaller machines and smaller companies. Now I work on computers you can fit in your pocket and at a company of one:...
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