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JavaSpaces Example by Example
Format: Paperback
Author: Steven L. Halter
ReleaseDate: 15 December, 2001
Publisher: Pearson Education
Rating:
JavaSpaces Example by Example
However, on closer examination, you'll find the book riddle with errors and with blante omissions in the example code. At first glance, this appears to be a descent book on JavaSpaces. But the biggest shortcoming of the book is that there is no link or URL to the source code - and no there's no way to contact the author either. In short, it's book about examples and but the examples may not work as written (for instance, the parallel programming example at the end doesn't work and SpaceUtil class is a mess. ).
Good book for beginner
Organization of the topic is good. For a beginner in JavaSpace as me, I think it is a good book. Examples are in very details and easy learning/ understanding. .
NO URL or CD for example source code
BUT the thing which surprised me is that there is no URL for downloading example source code or CD with the book. Pretty good examples. Before you can really run the examples in this book, you need click in source code. Can you believe this? What a pity! I would have rated it higher if the URL for downloading code was provided.
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