Résumé
In Bitter EJB, Bruce Tate and his co-authors continue the entertaining and engaging writing style of relating true-life adventure sport experiences to antipattern themes established in Bruce's first book, the best selling Bitter EJB.
This more advanced book explores antipatterns, or common traps, within the context of EJB technology.
EJB is experiencing the mixture of practical success and controversy that accompanies a new and quickly-changing framework. Bitter EJB takes the swirling EJB controversies head-on. It offers a practical approach to design: how to become a better programmer by studying problems and solutions to the most important problems surrounding the technology.
The flip side of design patterns, antipatterns, are a fun and interesting way to take EJB expertise to the next level. The book covers many different aspects of EJB, from transactions to persistence to messaging, as well as performance and testing.
Bitter EJB will teach programmers to do the following:
- Identify EJB persistence strategies
- Choose Entity bean alternatives
- Use EJB message driven beans
- Know when to apply or avoid stateful session beans
- Create efficient build strategies with XDoclet, Ant and JUnit
- Automate performance tuning
Contents
- The Basics
- Bitter Choices
- The Bitter Cost
- Bitter Interfaces
- Sessions and Messages
- Bitter Sessions
- Bitter Session States
- Bitter Messages
- EJB Persistence
- Bitter Entities
- Bitter Alternatives
- Broader Topics
- Bitter Tunes
- Bitter Builds
- A Bittersweet Future
- Appendices
L'auteur - Bruce A. Tate
Bruce A. Tate is a kayaker, mountain biker, and father of two. In his spare time, he is an independent consultant in Austin, Texas. In 2001, he founded J2Life, LLC, a consulting firm that specializes in Java persistence frameworks and lightweight development methods. His customers have included FedEx, Great West Life, TheServerSide, and BEA. He speaks at conferences and Java user's groups around the nation. Before striking out on his own, Bruce spent 13 years at IBM working on database technologies, object-oriented infrastructure, and Java. He was recruited away from IBM to help start the client services practice in an Austin startup called Pervado Systems. He later served a brief stint as CTO of IronGrid, which built nimble Java performance tools. Bruce is the author of four books, including the bestselling "Bitter Java", and the recently released Better, Faster, Lighter Java, from O'Reilly. First rule of kayak: When in doubt, paddle like Hell.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Manning Publications |
Auteur(s) | Bruce A. Tate, Mike Clark, Bob H Lee, Patrick Linskey |
Parution | 16/07/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 440 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 735g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781930110953 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-930110-95-3 |
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