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New Book: “Practical Vaadin”

  • August 09, 2021
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I am pleased to announce the publication of Practical Vaadin by Alejandro Duarte.

The book is available now as an eBook, and print availability will follow within a few days:

Alejandro’s book shows how to implement web applications in Java using the open source Vaadin framework version 20 and later.

The book covers the key concepts and steps to become competent with modern versions of Vaadin, including everything from setting up the development environment to implementing advanced features such as Server Push and database connectivity.

The book helps you become proficient in the Vaadin framework, prepare for Vaadin certifications, and shows you how to apply the power of the Java programming language in developing applications for the web.

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