Résumé
The Deployment and Administration Handbooks simplify the varied and often complex task of getting J2EE applications up and running on a J2EE 1.3 certified application server. Despite the J2EE standard, every application server is different. Each has its own administrative interface, and deployment process. Each interprets and implements the specifications slightly differently, adding its own proprietary features and functionality.
To develop powerful J2EE applications that fully utilize the runtime services provided by the platforms in which they run, you to need be well versed with the configuration and deployment of J2EE components on BEA's WebLogic Server, version 7.0.
This Handbook covers the following tasks and features:
- The WebLogic Administrative and Deployment Tools
- Deploying J2EE components: WAR, EJB JAR, and EAR
- Deploying Web Services on WebLogic Server
- Configuring the WebLogic Server and Domains
- Configuring WebLogic Server Security
- Configuring JDBC Connections and Data Sources
- Configuring JMS Destinations and Connection Factories
- Configuring WebLogic Clustering
- Configuring Web Application Deployments
- Configuring EJB Deployments
- Configuring Container-Managed Persistence for Entity Beans
Contents
- Introduction
- WebLogic Server 7.0 Features
- Installing WebLogic Server
- Operating WebLogic Server
- The WebLogic Server Console
- Domains and Network Configuration
- Configuring Logging and Monitoring
- WebLogic JNDI Naming
- Configuring JDBC Services
- Configuring JMS Services
- Configuring WebLogic Services
- Configuring WebLogic Security
- Configuring Clustering
- Development and Deployment
- Configuring Web Applications
- Configuring EJB Deployments
- Configuring EJB 2.0 CMP
- Configuring J2EE Connectors
- Configuring Server Applications
- Configuring Startup and Shutdown Classes
- WebLogic Clients
- WebLogic Web Services
L'auteur - Aaron Mulder
Aaron Mulder has been working with Java technology since
its inception. He has worked with applets, applications,
and web applications using Java, CORBA, and J2EE. He has
contributed to several Java-based open source projects,
including the JBoss and OpenEJB EJB containers and the
PostgreSQL JDBC drivers.
He is an author and speaker on Java-related topics for
events including Java seminars, JavaOne conferences, and
Java Users' Group meetings. He is a member of the JSR-88
Expert Group, which has helped define the J2EE 1.4
specification through the Java Community Process.
Aaron is currently the Chief Technical Officer of Chariot
Solutions, a US-based mid-Atlantic regional Java consulting
company.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Aaron Mulder |
Parution | 19/05/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 444 |
Format | 15 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 607g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781861008107 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-86100-810-7 |
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