Résumé
- Master the APIs, components, and interfaces that make J2EE so powerful
- Deploy an enterprise-class Java platform with stability, speed, and security
- Build fully integrated, n-tier e-commerce systems
If Java 2 Enterprise Edition can do it, you can do it too...
Java 2 Enterprise Edition defines the standard for distributed application development. This comprehensive tutorial and reference covers everything you need to know to develop and deploy a complete, stable, secure, and fast enterprise Java platform. From the fundamentals of Java technology to real-world examples of integrated, multi-tier applications, you'll explore all the possibilities that J2EE has to offer - and find out how to put them to work.
Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Java 2 Enterprise Edition
- Get up to speed on every aspect of the J2EE specification
- Build user interfaces that are more than just pretty Web pages
- Deliver content with servlets, JSP, and JavaMail
- Use JDBC to connect your applications with SQL databases
- Work with directory services using JNDI and LDAP
- Transform and bind XML documents
- Tie Web services into large-scale enterprise applications
Contents
- Pt. I Getting Started
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- 1 Defining the Enterprise
- 2 Introducing Enterprise Applications
- Pt. II Delivering Content
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- 3 Creating Dynamic Content with Servlets
- 4 Using JavaServer Pages
- 5 Sending and Receiving Mail with JavaMail
- Pt. III Finding Things with Databases and Searches
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- 6 Interacting with Relational Databases
- 7 Using JDBC to Interact with SQL Databases
- 8 Working with Directory Services and LDAP
- 9 Accessing Directory Services with JNDI
- Pt. IV Communicating Between Systems with XML
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- 10 Building an XML Foundation
- 11 Describing Documents with DTDs and Schemas
- 12 Parsing Documents with JAXP
- 13 Interacting with XML Using JDOM
- 14 Transforming and Binding Your XML Documents
- Pt. V Abstracting the System
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- 15 Exploring the RMI Mechanism
- 16 Introducing Enterprise JavaBeans
- 17 Using Advanced EJB Techniques
- 18 Introducing CORBA
- 19 CORBA Applications in the Enterprise
- 20 Why Dream of Jini?
- Pt. VI Building Big Systems
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- 21 Implementing Web Services
- 22 JMS
- 23 Managing Transactions with JTA/JTS
- 24 System Architecture Issues
- 25 J2EE Design Patterns
- App. A Installing the J2EE Reference Implementation 1
- App. B J2EE API Version Requirements
- App. C J2EE Vendors and Systems
L'auteur - Daniel Steinberg
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Justin Couch, Daniel Steinberg |
Parution | 22/05/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 936 |
Format | 19 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1403g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780764508820 |
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