I describes and provides ways for Cisco wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment offerings 
to be integrated into an existing network. Part II covers how to configure 
access points and clients and how to set up and manage a secure wireless 
network. Lastly, Part III shows you how to maintain a wireless network and 
troubleshoot common wireless issues. Meant to be used in a hands-on capacity, 
this transportable guide is a practical tool when performing a variety of tasks 
on your wireless network. 
 
This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which 
offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient 
networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers. 
_ 
Sanjiva Weerawarana, et al - "Web Services Platform Architecture: SOAP, WSDL, 
WS-Policy, WS-Addressing, WS-BPEL, WS-Reliable Messaging, and More" 
Prentice Hall PTR | ISBN 0131488740 | 2005 Year | CHM | 6,48 Mb | 456 Pages 
 
 
 Using today's new Web services platform, you can build services that are 
secure, reliable, efficient at handling transactions, and well suited to your 
evolving service-oriented architecture. What's more, you can do all that without 
compromising the simplicity or interoperability that made Web services so 
attractive. Now, for the first time, the experts who helped define and architect 
this platform show you exactly how to make the most of it. 
 
Unlike other books, Web Services Platform Architecture covers the entire 
platform. The authors illuminate every specification that's ready for practical 
use, covering messaging, metadata, security, discovery, quality of service, 
business-process modeling, and more. Drawing on realistic examples and case 
studies, they present a powerfully coherent view of how all these specifications 
fit togetherand how to combine them to solve real-world problems. 
 
Service orientation: Clarifying the business and technical value propositions 
 
Web services messaging framework: Using SOAP and WS-Addressing to deliver Web 
services messages 
 
WSDL: Documenting messages and supporting diverse message interactions 
 
WS-Policy: Building services that specify their requirements and capabilities, 
and how to interface with them 
 
UDDI: Aggregating metadata and making it easily available 
 
WS-MetadataExchange: Bootstrapping efficient, customized communication between 
Web services 
 
WS-Reliable Messaging: Ensuring message delivery across unreliable networks 
 
Transactions: Defining reliable interactions with WS-Coordination, WS-
AtomicTransaction, and WS-BusinessActivity 
 
Security: Understanding the roles of WS-Security, WS-Trust, WS-
SecureConversation, and WS-Federation 
 
BPEL: Modeling and executing business processes as service compositions 
 
Web Services Platform Architecture gives you an insider's view of the platform 
that will change the way you deliver applications. Whether you're an architect, 
developer, technical manager, or consultant, you'll find it indispensable. 
 
Sanjiva Weerawarana, research staff member for the component systems group at 
IBM Research, helps define and coordinate IBM's Web services technical strategy 
and activities. A member of the Apache Software Foundation, he contributed to 
many specifications including the SOAP 1.1 and WSDL 1.1 specifications and built 
their first implementations. Francisco Curbera, IBM research staff member and 
component systems group manager, coauthored BPEL4WS, WS-Addressing, and other 
specifications. He represents IBM on the BPEL and Web Services Addressing 
working groups. Frank Leymann directs the Institute of Architecture of 
Application Systems at the University of Stuttgart. As an IBM distinguished 
engineer, he helped architect IBM's middleware stack and define IBM's On Demand 
Computing strategy. IBM Fellow Tony Storey has helped lead the development of 
many of IBM's middleware, Web services, and grid computing products. IBM Fellow 
Donald F. Ferguson is chief architect and technical lead for IBM Software Group, 
and chairs IBM's SWG Architecture Board. 
_ 
Craig Walls, Ryan Breidenbach, "Spring in Action" 
Manning Publications | ISBN 1932394354 | 2005 Year | PDF | 2,55 Mb | 472 Pages 
 
 
 Written for enterprise Java developers who have become disillusioned with the 
complexity and bulk involved with EJB development, this programming tool 
demonstrates how the Spring framework can make coupled code easy to manage, 
understand, reuse, and unit-test. Spring's employment of inversion control and 
aspect-oriented programming techniques to encourage loosely coupled code is 
explained, providing programmers with the ability to use JavaBeans with the 
power and enterprise services only previously available in the heavier 
Enterprise JavaBeans. 
_ 
Erik Hatcher, Otis Gospodnetic, "Lucene in Action" 
Manning Publications | ISBN 1932394281 | 2005 Year | PDF | 5,42 Mb | 456 Pages 
 
 
 Brian Goetz, Principal Consultant, Quiotix Corporation 
"Packed with examples and advice on how to effectively use this incredibly 
powerful tool." 
 
Reece Wilton, Staff Engineer, Walt Disney Internet Group 
"It unlocked for me the amazing power of Lucene." 
_ 
Patrick Lightbody, Jason Carreira, "WebWork in Action" 
Manning Publications | ISBN 1932394532 | 2005 Year | PDF | 3,25 Mb | 400 Pages 
 
 
 WebWork helps developers build well-designed applications quickly by creating 
re-usable, modular, web-based applications. WebWork in Action is the first book 
to focus entirely on WebWork. Like a true "Action" book, it is both a tutorial 
on WebWork and a sourcebook for its use in demanding, real-world applications. 
The book goes into considerable depth on how to get desirable web features with 
WebWork. It uses the same basic (continuing) example as in Manning's Hibernate 
in Action to show how to integrate WebWork with the popular Hibernate 
persistance framework. 
 
Although Java was (correctly) touted as the next big programming language, it 
wasn't until the introduction of J2EE and Servlets that its use really took off. 
Yet, in spite of the huge popularity of JSPs and Servlets, it was never easy for 
developers to quickly create re-usable, modular web-based applications. Not long 
after the introduction of JSPs, WebWork sought to solve those very problems and 
has been helping thousands of developers ever since. WebWork is a web-
application framework used by people who understand that somewhere been "just 
get it done, no matter how ugly" and "make it perfect" lies their best choice. 
WebWork helps developers build applications quickly, but its unique design also 
lets developers build beautifully-designed applications. 
_ 
Berthold Daum, "Professional Eclipse 3 for Java Developers" 
Wrox | ISBN 0470020059 | 2004 Year | PDF | 4,45 Mb | 600 Pages 
 
 
 Step-by-step guide that introduces novices to using all major features of 
Eclipse 3 
Eclipse is an open source extensible integrated development environment (IDE) 
that helps Java programmers build best-of-breed integrated tools covering the 
whole software lifecycle-from conceptual modeling to deployment 
Eclipse is fast becoming the development platform of choice for the Java 
community 
Packed with code-rich, real-world examples that show programmers how to speed up 
the development of applications by reusing and extending existing Eclipse 
components 
Describes SWT and JFace (Eclipse's alternative to the Java AWT and Swing) and 
demonstrates them in practice in a JavaLayer based MP3 player 
Shows how Eclipse can be used as a tool platform and application framework 
_ 
Tom Petrocelli, "Data Protection and Information Lifecycle Management" 
Prentice Hall PTR | ISBN 0131927574 | 2005 Year | CHM | 1,5 Mb | 288 Pages 
 
 
 Your enterprise data is your most critical asset. If it's compromised, your 
business can be destroyed. Don't let that happen-leverage today's state-of-the-
art strategies, best practices, and technologies and protect your critical 
information. In Data Protection and Information Lifecycle Management, leading 
industry consultant Tom Petrocelli presents a systematic, coherent approach to 
planning and implementing cost-effective data protection. 
 
This book introduces Information Lifecycle Management (ILM), a powerful new 
strategy for managing enterprise information based on its value over time. The 
author explains emerging techniques for protecting storage systems and storage 
networks, and for integrating storage security into your overall security plan. 
He also presents new technical advances and opportunities to improve existing 
data-protection processes, including backup/restore, replication, and remote 
copy. 
 
Coverage includes 
 A complete, unique framework for considering and planning data protection 
 Understanding storage technology from the standpoint of data protection 
 Architecting more effective backup/restore solutions