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Each chapter provides clear instructions and detailed screenshots, as the user approaches a new facet of the development environment. Most complex topics have been explained using practical examples, which will help you to master JBoss AS development. If you are a Java architect or developer who wants to get the most out of the latest release of the JBoss application server or a JBoss administrator who wants a clear and simple reference for JBossFrom technologies to solutions.Java (Computer program language)Open source softwareApplication softwareDevelopmentJava (Computer program language)Open source software.Application softwareDevelopment.005.133Marchioni Francesco1795744MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910956077103321JBoss AS 5 development4341535UNINA