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Java 2 enterprise edition 1.4 bible / James McGovern ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
McGovern, James, 1967-
Series:
Bible
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Java (Computer program language).
Object-oriented programming languages.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1010 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub., c2003.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is the specification that all enterprise Java developers need to build multi-tier applications, and also the basis for BEA's WebLogic Application Server and IBM's WebSphere Revised to be current with the significant J2EE 1.4 update that will drive substantial developer interest Written by a top-selling team of eleven experts who provide unique and substantial business examples in a vendor-neutral format, making the information applicable to various application servers Covers patterns, J2EE application servers, frameworks, Ant, and continuous
Contents:
Java 2 Enterprise Edition 1.4 Bible; About the Authors; Credits; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Understanding Java and the J2EE Platform; Reviewing a Brief History of Java; Understanding J2SE; Examining the Origin of ( J2EE); Working with the Model-View-Controller; Understanding J2EE APIs; Discovering What's New in J2EE 1.4; Looking toward the Future of J2EE; Understanding the Java Community Process ( JCP); Summary; Chapter 2: Reviewing XML Fundamentals; Explaining XML; Understanding XML Document Structure
Examining XML Parsers Implementing XML DTDs; Understanding XML Namespaces; Exploring XML Schema; Working with eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations ( XSLT); Introducing J2EE XML - Based APIs; Summary; Chapter 3: Introducing Application Servers; Implementing the J2EE Platform; Understanding the Features of an Application Server; Examining Full J2EE Implementations; Examining Partial J2EE Implementations; Avoiding Vendor Lock-In; Summary; Chapter 4: Understanding Remote Method Invocation; Providing an Overview of RMI; Developing Applications with RMI; Pushing Data from the RMI Server
RMI over Inter-ORB Protocol ( IIOP)Summary; Part II: The Presentation Tier; Chapter 5: Studying Servlet Programming; Creating a Magazine Publisher Application Using Servlets; Using the Servlet Context; Performing URL Redirection; Examining the web. xml Deployment Descriptor; What's New in the Servlet 2.4 Specification; Summary; Chapter 6: Going Over JSP Basics; Introducing JSP; Examining MVC and JSP; JSP Scripting Elements and Directives; Working with Variable Scopes; Error Pages; Using JavaBeans; Designing an Online Store with JSP; Airline Reservations Business Case; Summary
Chapter 7: Using JSP Tag Extensions Why Use Tag Extensions?; Explaining Custom-Tag Concepts; Explaining taglib Mapping; Understanding Tag Handlers; Exploring Dynamic Attributes; Summary; Part III: The Enterprise Information System Tier; Chapter 8: Working with JavaMail; Exploring the " Hello World" of JavaMail; Understanding the Protocols for JavaMail; JavaMail Components; Using the JavaMail API; Integrating JavaMail into J2EE; Summary; Chapter 9: Understanding the Java Messaging Service; Explaining Messaging; Introducing JMS; Examining Messaging Models; Understanding the Major JMS Components
Configuring JMSConnexia Airlines Point-to-Point Messaging Business Case; Magazine-Publisher Publish-Subscribe Messaging Business Case; Explaining Reliable Messaging; Introducing Message-Driven Enterprise JavaBeans; Summary; Chapter 10: Introducing Java Transactions; What Are Atomic Transactions?; Examining Transactional Objects and Participants; Reviewing Atomicity and the Two-Phase Commit Protocol; Understanding Local and Distributed Transactions; Understanding Consistency; Introducing Isolation ( Serializability); Understanding the Role of Durability; Performing Failure Recovery
Using Transaction-Processing Monitors
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786613374288
9781283374286
1283374285
9780764555749
076455574X
OCLC:
772398050

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