Déjà client ? Identifiez-vous

Mot de passe oublié ?

Nouveau client ?

CRÉER VOTRE COMPTE
Enterprise Java Development with IBM Websphere
Ajouter à une liste

Librairie Eyrolles - Paris 5e
Indisponible

Enterprise Java Development with IBM Websphere

Enterprise Java Development with IBM Websphere

Gary Craig, Jaime Niswonger, Greg Hester, Russell Stinehour, David Pitt

509 pages, parution le 01/06/2001

Résumé

  • Introduce developers to key J2EE technologies like Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Teach developers how to apply these J2EE technologies within the right architectural framework.
  • Demonstrate how WebSphere Application Server, Advanced Edition, implements the J2EE standard, and what advantages it gives to developers as a J2EE application server
  • Demonstrate the advantages VisualAge for Java, Enterprise Edition conveys as a platform for developing J2EE programs, for deployment on WebSphere Application Server, Advanced Edition.

Of these four goals, perhaps the most important one is the second goal; to teach developers how to apply J2EE technologies within the right architectural context. It has been our experience that teaching someone a new technology without teaching him or her how he or she should apply that technology is a terrible mistake. A lot of our time as consultants is spent in getting customers out of problems that have either been created by trying to make a technology do something it was not intended to do, or by viewing one particular technology as a "hammer" and all problems as "nails".

While we can convey some of this architectural context by teaching you the "dos and don'ts" of the technologies, most of you are like us - you learn best by doing. In order to help you really gain a "feel" for the J2EE technologies we will cover, you will want to walk with us through the example system that we are building and find out for yourselves how the pieces fit together. It is only by seeing the entire system end-to-end, and by working through the example on your own that you will really start tounderstand how the different API's inter-relate, and how WebSphere and VisualAge for Java implement the abstract specifications.

J2EE is a terrific architecture for building scaleable, manageable server-side systems, and IBM has developed a wonderful set of tools that make those technologies "real". By the time you reach the end of this book, you will understand and agree with us as to why we think so highly of these tools. This book will enable you to start designing and building these kinds of large-scale, "enterprise" systems that J2EE, WebSphere and VisualAge for Java make possible.

Contents

  • 1. Introduction.
  • 2. Web Based Client/Server Solutions.
  • 3. MVC and Layered Architectures.
  • 4. Introduction to Servlets.
  • 5. Developing Servlets Using VisualAge for Java.
  • 6. Using the IBM WebSphere Application Server - Advanced Edition.
  • 7. Using IBM WebSphere Studio.
  • 8. Session State Management.
  • 9. Servlet Design Considerations.
  • 10. JavaServer Pages Concepts.
  • 11. JSP Actions, MVC, and Tools.
  • 12. Servlet and JSP Case Study.
  • 13. Enterprise Java Bean Architecture.
  • 14. Building Basic EJBs in VisualAge for Java.
  • 15. Testing and Debugging EJBs in VisualAge for Java.
  • 16. Writing Simple EJB Clients.
  • 17. Simple Container Managed Persistence Entity Beans.
  • 18. EJB Transactions.
  • 19. Building Entity Beans in VisualAge and WebSphere.
  • 20. Advanced CMP Mapping.
  • 21. Bean Managed Persistence.
  • 22. Building Layered Architectures for EJB systems.
  • 23. Deploying EJBs into WebSphere.
  • 24. A Final Look.
  • Appendix A: Mapping Domain Objects to Datastores.
  • Appendix B: Application Service Layers.
  • Bibliography.
  • Index.

L'auteur - Gary Craig

DR. GARY CRAIG, President of Superlative Software Solutions, has co-authored several books on Enterprise Java.

Autres livres de Gary Craig

L'auteur - Greg Hester

GREG HESTER is CTO of CrossLogic.

L'auteur - Russell Stinehour

RUSSELL STINEHOUR is CEO of CrossLogic and W.

Caractéristiques techniques

  PAPIER
Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) Gary Craig, Jaime Niswonger, Greg Hester, Russell Stinehour, David Pitt
Parution 01/06/2001
Nb. de pages 509
Format 18,5 x 23,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 836g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780201616170

Avantages Eyrolles.com

Livraison à partir de 0,01 en France métropolitaine
Paiement en ligne SÉCURISÉ
Livraison dans le monde
Retour sous 15 jours
+ d'un million et demi de livres disponibles
satisfait ou remboursé
Satisfait ou remboursé
Paiement sécurisé
modes de paiement
Paiement à l'expédition
partout dans le monde
Livraison partout dans le monde
Service clients sav@commande.eyrolles.com
librairie française
Librairie française depuis 1925
Recevez nos newsletters
Vous serez régulièrement informé(e) de toutes nos actualités.
Inscription