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J2EE Applications and BEA WebLogic Server

J2EE Applications and BEA WebLogic Server

Angela Yochem, David Carlson, Tad Stephens

752 pages, parution le 06/08/2004 (2eme édition)

Résumé

Build robust, high-value J2EE applications with WebLogic 8.1 ... from design through deployment

This is your start-to-finish guide to developing Web-based applications using J2EE 1.3 (with references to 1.4 features) and the new BEA WebLogic Server 8.1.

One step at a time, and one technology at a time, the authors walk you through build a complete, robust Web application. You'll prototype user interfaces, code server-side presentation logic and JSPs, implement database connectivity, establish central registries, provide JMS messaging, code EJBs, even integrate email facilities. Along the way, you'll discover how each module fits into your overall application design, as you learn best practices for enhancing availability, reliability, and security. Coverage includes:

  • Leveraging the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern
  • Using JDBC and WebLogic's transaction support to integrate enterprise databases
  • Preparing your applications to run in clustered WebLogic server environments
  • Developing EJBs that fully leverage WebLogic Server's container services
  • Best practices and guidelines for testing, compilation, and deployment
  • Working with WebLogic Workshop, BEA's unified development environment
  • Utilizing WebLogic Platform to integrate business processes and back office systems in an end-to-end application framework

J2EE Applications and BEA WebLogic Server, Second Edition is highly approachable for WebLogic beginners, and exceptionally useful for experienced developers. Whatever your background, it'll help you build the high-performance, high-value Web applications your business demands.

CD-ROM INCLUDED

Full evaluation versions of BEA WebLogic Server 8.1, WebLogic Server Administration Framework, and WebLogic Workshop, plus sample application source code and data, JSPs, EJBs, and build scripts.

L'auteur - Angela Yochem

Angela Yochem is a Lead Systems Architect at UPS eSolutions in Atlanta, GA. She specializes in rapid delivery of large-scale J2EE applications. She has been engaged in the design and development of many well-known commerce sites and has experience with a variety of J2EE implementations, although WebLogic Server has been her preferred implementation in recent years. She participated in the WebLogic Workshop advisory board for the 8.1 release, and is a member of the Atlanta BEA user group board of directors. Formerly of IBM, she has middleware-related patents pending, and teaches Java, Network Security and System Administration at the college level. Angela has an MS in Computer Science from the University of Tennessee.

L'auteur - David Carlson

David Carlson est directeur technique de Ontogenics Corporation. Avec plusieurs cordes à son arc (développeur, auteur, formateur et consultant e-business), il est l'un des meilleurs spécialistes XML, et participe régulièrement à des conférences XML. Il à également conçu un portail XML très complet : www.xmlmodeling.com

David Carlson is a freelance programmer in Portland, OR. His career includes stints at several large companies including IBM, UPS, and Interface, and he co-founded the Internet consultancy Elemental Interactive. He has particular interest in using technology for business advantage. He has worked extensively with WebLogic Server and has experience "in the trenches" building several large-scale applications. David has an MS in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

L'auteur - Tad Stephens

Tad Stephens is a system engineer with BEA Systems. An employee of the company WebLogic, he has 6 years experience with WebLogic Server and the corresponding WebLogic-based products, and has worked over the last 12 years in the financial services and telecommunications sectors with a variety of distributed computing technologies, such as J2EE, CORBA, message-oriented middleware, Tuxedo, DCE, and IBM's distributed transaction processing and messaging solutions. Tad has an MBA from the University of Alabama and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Tennessee. Tad and his family now live in lovely Flowery Branch, Georgia.

Sommaire

  • Overview
  • Presentation Logic
  • Advanced Servlet Techniques
  • Using WebLogic Server JavaServer Pages
  • WebLogic Server JDBC and JTA
  • Remote Method Invocation and Distributed Naming
  • Enterprise Messaging with the Java Message Service (JMS)
  • Using Session Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Entity EJBs
  • Using Message-Driven EJBs
  • Interfacing with Internet Mail Using WebLogic Server JavaMail
  • Administering WebLogic Server 8.1.
  • Application Security with WebLogic Server 8.1.
  • Designing the Production Deployment
  • Web Auction Design Goals
  • WebLogic Workshop
  • Capacity Planning for the WebLogic Server
  • Introduction to WebLogic Platform 8.1.
  • Appendix A: Web Services Overview
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Éditeur(s) Prentice Hall
Auteur(s) Angela Yochem, David Carlson, Tad Stephens
Parution 06/08/2004
Édition  2eme édition
Nb. de pages 752
Format 18 x 23,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 1240g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780131015524
ISBN13 978-0-13-101552-4

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