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Professional Java Server Programming, J2EE Edition

Professional Java Server Programming, J2EE Edition

Wrox Team

1629 pages, parution le 15/11/2000

Résumé

With the release of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition(J2EE), Sun Microsystems have firmly established Java as a truly viable technology for distributed and enterprise development. This book is about how to develop server-side Java applications based on the J2EE specification, and the practical aspects of real-world design using the J2EE technologies.

This book demonstrates how the J2EE architecture allows you, the developer, to concentrate on writing the key logic for your business component. Through comprehensive coverage of the servlet, JavaServer Pages and Enterprise JavaBeans technologies, this book demonstrates how to design and construct secure and scalable Java n-tier applications. You'll see how JSP pages allow you to separate business and presentation logic, how EJBs can be used to model your data, and how to integrate with other systems using CORBA, XML and the Java Messaging Service.

Who is this book for?

This book is for professional Java developers who want to employ Java as the platform for their distributed, enterprise applications. It provides a comprehensive guide to the J2EE APIs implemented by J2EE licensed application servers.

Knowledge of the Java programming language is required, and familiarity with the fundamentals of distributed development would be useful.

What Does This Book Cover?

  • The J2EE Container architecture and runtime services
  • Key technologies for distributed development - RMI, JDBC, JNDI and XML
  • Java web component development - Servlets and JavaServer Pages, JSP tag libraries
  • Modeling business logic with Enterprise JavaBeans
  • The enterprise problem domains of security, performance and scalability
  • How to debug and test Java server applications
  • Integrating Java applications with other systems

L'auteur - Wrox Team

Michael Brundage, Patrick Dengler, Jeff gabriel, Andy Hoskinson, Michael Kay, Thomas Maxwell, Marcelo Ochoa, Johnny Papa, Mohan Vanmane, John Carnell, Bjarki Holm, Ann Horton, Kevin Mukhar, Daniel O'Connor, Mario Zucca, Michael Awai, Matthew Bortniker, Jaeda goodman, Thomas Kyte, Glenn E. Mitchell II, Gary Nicol, Frank Hubeny, Sean Dillon, Drew Erwin, Guy Ruth-Hammond, Burton Harvey, Simon Robinson, Julia Templeman, Karli Watson, Subrahmanyam Allamaraju, Ronald Ashri, Chad darby, Robert Flenner, Tracy Karsjens, Mark Kerzner, Alex Krotov, Alex Linde, Jim MacIntosh, James McGorven, Thor Mirchandani, Bryan Plaster, Don Reamy, Dr P G Sarang, Dave Writz, Aldo Calpini, Arthur Corliss, Simon Cozens, JJ Merelo-Guervos, Aalhad Saraf, Chris Nandor...

Sommaire

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Java and the J2EE Platform
  • Chapter 2: Distributed Computing using RMI
  • Chapter 3: Database Programming with JDBC
  • Chapter 4: JNDI and LDAP
  • Chapter 5: XML Beginnings
  • Chapter 6: XML Parsing with DOM and SAX
  • Chapter 7: Introduction to Web Containers
  • Chapter 8: Servlet Programming
  • Chapter 9: Servlet Sessions, Context and Collaboration
  • Chapter 10: Web Deployment, Authentication and Packaging
  • Chapter 11: JSP Basics and Architecture
  • Chapter 12: JSP Tag Extensions
  • Chapter 13: Advanced Custom JSP Tags
  • Chapter 14: Writing Maintainable JSP Pages
  • Chapter 15: JSP and XML - Working Together
  • Chapter 16: An XML-Based JDBC Connector Servlet Framework
  • Chapter 17: JavaMail
  • Chapter 18: EJB Architecture and Design
  • Chapter 19: Session Beans and Business Logic
  • Chapter 20: Enitity Beans and Persistence
  • Chapter 21: EJB Container Services
  • Chapter 22: Development and Deployment Roles
  • Chapter 23: Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0
  • Chapter 24: Design Considerations for J2EE Applications
  • Chapter 25: Performance and Scalability
  • Chapter 26: Debugging Java Server Applications
  • Chapter 27: Unit Testing J2EE Applications
  • Chapter 28: The Java Message Service
  • Chapter 29: Integration with CORBA
  • Chapter 30: Putting it All Together - J2EE Applications
  • Appendix A: Configuring Tomcat and JRun
  • Appendix B: Setting up Netscape's iPlanet Directory Server
  • Appendix C: HTTP Reference
  • Appendix D: Internationalization
  • Appendix E: Swing HTML Generation
  • Appendix F: Support, Errata and P2P.Wrox.Com
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Éditeur(s) Wrox Press
Auteur(s) Wrox Team
Parution 15/11/2000
Nb. de pages 1629
Format 18,7 x 23,7
Couverture Relié
Poids 2310g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781861004659
ISBN13 978-1-861004-65-9

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