Books in The Minimum You Need to Know Series
The Minimum You Need to Know to Be an OpenVMS Application Developer
This book allows programmers who know at least one programming language to quickly excel on
the OpenVMS platform - the most powerful and stable computer operating system ever created.
• First book published in over a decade on OpenVMS Application development
• Provides a deep understanding of how to develop OpenVMS applications
• Assists programmers with using different programming languages on OpenVMS
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The Minimum You Need to Know About Java on OpenVMS, Volume 1
Discover what is required to write real business applications on OpenVMS using Java. Java on
OpenVMS covers the ugly side of Java, the Java Native Interface, so readers can more easily develop
back end applications.
• Requested by the industry as a follow-up to The Minimum You Need to Know to Be an
OpenVMS Application Developer
• Learn how to store Java source in CMS and use MMS for builds
• Use Java to replace existing OpenVMS applications which use FMS, RMS, and/or RDB
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The Minimum You Need to Know About Logic to Work in IT
This book covers the fundamentals of problem solving from the programming perspective.
• Learn the tools of flowcharting and pseudocode
• Ways to go about problem solving
• The correct questions to ask and the design constraints to be considered are all covered.
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The Minimum You Need to Know About Service Oriented Architecture
This book will show you how to port FMS-based business applications to Intranet or Internet
applications using ACMS.
• ACMS fundamentals
• How to connect to the Heritage data silo/application
• Service Oriented Architecture principles
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