J2EE, with EJB, JSP, Servlets, JNDI, JDBC, and XML
Teach yourself In 21 days
Dan Haywood, Andy Longshaw, Peter Roxburgh, Debbie Law, Martin Bond
Résumé
J2EE has become required knowledge for any serious Java developer, but learning this large and complex specification requires a substantial investment of time and energy. Sams Teach Yourself J2EE in 21 Days presents the enterprise Java architecture in accessible, easy-to-comprehend lessons, describing how each J2EE tool solves the challenges of n-Tier development. Using the architecture as a roadmap, following chapters describe Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), JavaServer Pages (JSP), servlets, and more, giving readers a full understanding of J2EE development.
Further chapters cover the role of XML, custom JSP tags, and how Java Connectors allow J2EE applications to interact with legacy and non-Java systems. The book finishes with sample applications that put all the pieces together, including an example using J2EE to create Web Services. Along the way, every concept is illustrated with practical, real-world examples to ensure understanding by Java students as well as experts.
Table of Contents- Introduction
- Week 1 Introducing J2EE and EJBs
- Day 1 The Challenge of N-Tier Development
- Day 2 The J2EE Platform and Roles
- Day 3 Naming and Directory Services
- Day 4 Introduction to EJBs
- Day 5 Session EJBs
- Day 6 Entity EJBs
- Day 7 CMP and EJB QL
- Week 2 Developing J2EE Applications
- Day 8 Transactions and Persistence
- Day 9 Java Message Service
- Day 10 Message-Driven Beans
- Day 11 JavaMail
- Day 12 Servlets
- Day 13 JavaServer Pages
- Day 14 JSP Tag Libraries
- Week 3 Integrating J2EE into the Enterprise
- Day 15 Security
- Day 16 Integrating XML with J2EE
- Day 17 Transforming XML Documents
- Day 18 Patterns
- Day 19 Integrating with External Resources
- Day 20 Using RPC-Style Web Services with J2EE
- Day 21 Web Service Registries and Message-Style Web Services
- App. A An Introduction to UML
- App. B SQL Reference
- App. C An Overview of XML
- App. D The Java Community Process
- Glossary 1003
- Index
L'auteur - Dan Haywood
Dan Haywood specializes in training and technical writing in OO design, Java and J2EE, Sybase technical consulting, and data modeling. Previously, Dan worked at Sybase Professional Services.
L'auteur - Andy Longshaw
Andy Longshaw specialises in J2EE, XML, Web-based technologies and components, particularly the design and architecture decisions. He is a trainer, writer, consultant and conference speaker.
L'auteur - Peter Roxburgh
Peter Roxburgh has authored a wide variety of courses
and articles on Java and mobile computing topics, and is an
invited member of the WAP Group. He continues to contribute
to journals and Web sites on cutting-edge topics.
L'auteur - Debbie Law
Debbie Law started on compiler development for
parallel-processing systems, later working on the design
and development of client-server applications. She has been
a technical manager at Siemens and is currently an IT
consultant.
Debbie Law B.Sc., was born in Romsey, England in 1959.
Debbie started on compiler development for parallel
processing systems, later working on the design and
development of client server applications. As a technical
manager for Siemens, she was one of a small group of select
staff on an intensive learning program studying worldwide
business practices, including several weeks at MIT and
Harvard. Debbie has an honors degree in computer science
from Southampton, England and currently works as an IT
consultant based in Cornwall, England.
L'auteur - Martin Bond
Martin Bond is an IT trainer and consultant who has
designed and developed systems using C++, Java, and
JavaScript and has developed training courses on Unix
programming, Solaris security, Java programming, and
XML.
Martin Bond has an Honours degree and a Masters degree in
Computer Science and has accumulated over 25 years
experience with Information Technology. After leaving
university Martin led a team developing parallel processing
compilers for the occam language, later moving into open
systems software design and development. Since 1995 Martin
has worked as a independent trainer, course writer and
technical author working with Unix, C, C++ and Java. Martin
has written training courses on Unix, Java and Solaris
Security, is a co-author of "SAMS Teach Yourself J2EE in 21
Days", and is currently writing a book about Jakarta
Tomcat.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | Dan Haywood, Andy Longshaw, Peter Roxburgh, Debbie Law, Martin Bond |
Parution | 12/06/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 1094 |
Format | 18,6 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1870g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672323843 |
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