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Java & XML Data Binding

Java & XML Data Binding

Brett Mclaughlin

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2002
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More Java developers want to work with XML, the technology that enables data to be transported intact over the Internet, but they don't have time to become XML experts. Therefore they should appreciate data binding, the way of converting XML documents into Java objects, so those documents can be worked on and manipulated like any other Java object, then converted back to XML. This new title offers an in-depth technical look at XML Data Binding and complete documentation of all features in both the Sun Microsystems JAXB API and open source alternative implementations (Enhydra Zeus, Exolabs Castor and Quick). It also gets into detail about when data binding is appropriate to use, and provides numerous practical examples of using data binding in applications.
Java 5.0 Tiger

Java 5.0 Tiger

Brett McLaughlin

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2004
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Java 5.0, code-named "Tiger", promises to be the most significant new version of Java since the introduction of the language. With over a hundred substantial changes to the core language, as well as numerous library and API additions, developers have a variety of new features, facilities, and techniques available. But with so many changes, where do you start? You could read through the lengthy, often boring language specification; you could wait for the latest 500 page tome on concepts and theory; you could even play around with the new JDK, hoping you figure things out--or you can get straight to work with Java 5.0 Tiger: A Developer's Notebook. This no-nonsense, down-and-dirty guide by bestselling Java authors Brett McLaughlin and David Flanagan skips all the boring prose and lecture, and jumps right into Tiger. You'll have a handle on the important new features of the language by the end of the first chapter, and be neck-deep in code before you hit the halfway point. Using the task-oriented format of this new series, you'll get complete practical coverage of generics, learn how boxing and unboxing affects your type conversions, understand the power of varargs, learn how to write enumerated types and annotations, master Java's new formatting methods and the for/in loop, and even get a grip on concurrency in the JVM. Light on theory and long on practical application, Java 5.0 Tiger: A Developer's Notebook allows you to cut to the chase, getting straight to work with Tiger's new features. The new Developer's Notebooks series from O'Reilly covers important new tools for software developers. Emphasizing example over explanation and practice over theory, they focus on learning by doing--you'll get the goods straight from the masters, in an informal and code-intensive style that suits developers. If you've been curious about Tiger, but haven't known where to start, this no-fluff, lab-style guide is the solution.
Java and XML 3e

Java and XML 3e

Brett D Mclaughlin

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2007
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A guide for Java programmers explains how to use XML to build Web-based enterprise applications incorporating platform independence, extensibility, reusability, global language support, and universal standards.
Lab Rat Manifesto

Lab Rat Manifesto

Brett Stout

Cooterific Publishing Company
2007
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Lab Rat Manifesto is the culmination of a lifetime of hard living and constant dissolution. This content is not for the meek or those with pacemakers. Most of the literature contained within the pages of this novel will either make you laugh and relate, or make you throw the book down in disgust. The stories within Lab Rat Manifesto match the angst dullness and insanity that fill the lives of people shunned and living on the outskirts of society in today's America. This is just one loser's documentation of that.
My Sweet Saga

My Sweet Saga

Brett Sills

Admiral J Press
2011
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What will it take for one outrageously underwhelmed guy to turn his snooze of an existence into something worth waking up for? For thirty-year-old Brandon, who is precociously and chronically fatigued of his lot in life, it might just take a transatlantic airline ticket-with an unexpected, unrequested, inner journey to boot. Along the way, Brandon's ferociously funny, always frank take on everything makes for the rollicking, cheeky read My Sweet Saga. This debut novel by Brett Sills is sure to prompt more than a few shakes of the head-and at least one laugh per sentence. Resigned, defeated, and barely thirty, Brandon has been living with the benign tumor called life. His wedding to his fianc e, Clarissa, is only a few weeks away. His job as the only white guy at an African American television network isn't rocking his world either, and the dirtiest talk around the cubicle pertains the potty training stories from his married colleague. Just as Brandon teeters on the brink of damning himself to a tragically lame career and marriage, his absent father, who four years earlier won a mega lottery jackpot, pops up with an unexpected demand: Brandon must join him on a trip to Stockholm, Sweden. Against his better judgment, Brandon takes off on a trip that may just reroute his destiny. When he meets a mysterious Swedish woman named Saga, the romantic in Brandon reawakens and spawns a quirky love triangle that embarks him on a wild ride which includes arrests in two countries, hospital stays, acts of both extreme heroism and abject foolishness, the discovery of unexpected family secrets, and entirely too much public nudity. Along the way, this unexpectedly loveable rogue lobs wisecracks, witticisms, and flashes of surprising self-reflection that make for a thoroughly enjoyable escapade, which at the same time blindsides you with a generous helping of heart. Anyone who is up for a little transglobal insanity, with a stealthy finer point, will relish this hilarious, raucous ride.
Letters from Your Future: Messages from the Ascended Masters
Letters From Your Future is the winner of the Independent Publishers Evergreen Medal for World Peace. This prestigious award is given to a book published between 2000 - 2013. The Letters Book describes the series of spiritual contacts that took place shortly after a life changing event in the life of the author. He states, "... without provocation I would wake up night after night between 2 - 4 am with profound spiritual messages in my mind. The whispered messages were about life, love, God, Spirit and Humanity. These were deep over-powering thoughts and they were there waiting for me. The thoughts were like the lyrics to a song that kept playing over and over in my mind. Thoughts such as, "Fear is the opposite of love. Fear will keep you from all that you desire to do and be while here on earth. Love however, will enable you to surpass your highest expectations." The Messengers that whispered into the author's consciousness instructed him to write down the words they would give him and make them into a book. He followed their instruction and this is the book that is before you now. These are instructional letters for Humanity. The Letters explain why certain events happen in our lives and on our planet. The book goes on to explain why some are here on earth at this time, but some of our loved ones may have moved on and are now gone. The Letters describe how life really works from their perspective in the spiritual realm and how one can use these instructions to rebuild their lives and their planet. The book talks of a unending love from our Creator and a unparalleled unity created out of love for one another. The Letters beautifully describe how to create our Heaven on Earth.
The (un)Lucky Sperm

The (un)Lucky Sperm

Brett Preiss

Brett Preiss
2021
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Growing up in an isolated Australian mining town can make or break you. Especially, if you are different. The (un)Lucky Sperm is a funny memoir - a collection of honest, harrowing and absurd accounts.Until he was seventeen, Brett Preiss lived in the dusty outback of Australia, where he was one of four siblings in a dysfunctional family. He learned how to survive under the most bizarre and extraordinary circumstances.In this book, he shares the trials and tribulations of his youth through anecdotes that will leave you in tears of joy or sorrow. Travel back to the '60s and '70s and watch Brett transform from a sperm to adolescence. Follow him having his first piano lesson, first sewing machine, first kiss and first ejaculation. The story is moving and disturbing, brutal yet hilarious. Cheer him along in his struggles and triumphs until he leaves the desert and heads off to college. If you like stories full of sarcasm and observational humor, then you are going to love this book. If you want a laugh, get your copy of The (un)Lucky Sperm today