
Guide to J2EE: Enterprise Java / Edition 1
by John Hunt, Chris LoftusISBN-10: 1852337044
ISBN-13: 9781852337049
Pub. Date: 06/24/2003
Publisher: Springer London
Enterprise Java experts John Hunt and Chris Loftus take the reader through the core technologies that make up the Enterprise Edition of the Java 2 platform (J2EE). They cover all the aspects of J2EE that both the professional and student needs to know to build multi-tier enterprise applications in Java. This includes the various technologies, design methodology,
Overview
Enterprise Java experts John Hunt and Chris Loftus take the reader through the core technologies that make up the Enterprise Edition of the Java 2 platform (J2EE). They cover all the aspects of J2EE that both the professional and student needs to know to build multi-tier enterprise applications in Java. This includes the various technologies, design methodology, and design patterns. The text contains fully worked examples, built up throughout the book, which enables the reader to quickly develop multi-tier applications. An invaluable text for those who want to build enterprise wide applications in Java.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9781852337049
- Publisher:
- Springer London
- Publication date:
- 06/24/2003
- Series:
- Springer Professional Computing Series
- Edition description:
- 2003
- Pages:
- 672
- Product dimensions:
- 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.28(d)
Table of Contents
PART 1: BACKGROUND Why J2EE?
Introduction to Distributed Systems The J2EE Tour Java Remote Method Invocation Activate Yourself!
JNDI Java Message Service Java, IDL and Object Request Brokers Java Database Connectivity XML and Java JavaMail API: The Mail is in PART 2: EJB ARCHITECTURE The EJB Architecture Stateless Session EJBs Entity EJBs. How to implement a container-managed entity EJB Gluing EJBs Together Message-Driven EJBs PART 3: SERVLETS AND JSPS Web Applications in Java Session Management and Lifecycle Monitoring Java Server Pages JSP Tags and Implicit Objects JSP Tag Libraries Request Dispatching Filtering Securing Web Applications Deployment Configuration Accessing EJBs from Servlets/JSPs PART 4:ADDITIONAL TECHNOLOGIES Deployment Issues: transactions Deployment Issues: Security Bean-managed Persistence Stateful Session EJBs J2EE Connector Architecture From Java to SVG Web Services PART 5:DESIGN J2EE Patterns The Fault Tracker J2EE Case Study
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