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The latest release of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), represents the evolution of Sun Microsystem's server-side development platform into a more mature and sophisticated specification. The evolution of Java from a means of developing applets to be run in browsers, to a programming model capable of driving today's enterprise applications has been remarkable. This book is a journey through J2EE and in particular the 1.3 version of the specification. Since J2EE 1.3 requires J2SE 1.3, it will also discuss some of the J2SE 1.3 features as appropriate. This book starts by introducing the programming needs for enterprise application development, the various technologies that are available for building such applications, and how to build such applications using those technologies. It goes on to include a wide variety of technologies, some of which are more complex than others, each fulfilling a specific set of technical needs. This book will introduce you to almost the entire range of J2EE technologies. Despite the complexity of some of these areas, this book attempts to introduce each of these topics from fundamentals. In this way, you can study these topics in whichever order you prefer.

Table of Contents:
Introduction Chapter 1: The J2EE Platform Chapter 2: Directory Services and JNDI Chapter 3: Distributed Computing Using RMI Chapter 4: Database Programming with JDBC Chapter 5: Introduction to Web Containers Chapter 6: Servlet Programming Chapter 7: Servlet Sessions, Context, and Collaboration Chapter 8: Filters for Web Applications Chapter 9: Web Deployment, Authentication, and Packaging Chapter 10: JSP Basics and Architecture Chapter 11: JSP Tag Extensions Chapter 12: Writing JSP Applications with Tag Libraries Chapter 13: JavaMail Chapter 14: EJB Architecture and Design Chapter 15: Session Beans and Business Logic Chapter 16: Entity Beans and Persistence Chapter 17: EJB Container Services Chapter 18: Development and Deployment Roles Chapter 19: JMS and Message-Driven Beans Chapter 20: The J2EE Connector Architecture Chapter 21: Design Considerations for J2EE Applications Chapter 22: J2EE and Web Services Chapter 23: Choosing a J2EE Implementation Chapter 24: J2EE Packaging and Deployment Index

About the Author :
Subrahmanyam Allamaraju is a Senior Engineer with BEA Systems Inc. He works in the areas of enterprise/distributed technologies; XML based object models, and related areas. Check his web site at http://www.Subrahmanyam.com. Cedric Beust is a senior software engineer in the EJB team at BEA Systems. He's been involved in implementing the EJB 2.0 version of the Weblogic EJB Container. Marc Wilcox is in the professional services group at WebCT, Inc, the world's leading developer of Course Management Systems/Virtual Learning Environments. The next version of their product, code-named Cobalt, will be based on a J2EE application environment. Sameer Tyagi writes regularly for online and print publications. He has over four years of experience in software design and development and specializes in server side Java based distribution applications. Rod Johnson is an enterprise Java architect specializing in scalable web applications. He spent the last 2 years designing a J2EE solution for FT.com. Gary Watson has been developing using Java for the past 4 years. He is a Freelance IT Consultant and currently a Technical Architect at the Financial Times. He can be reached at Gary@com-contracts.demon.co.uk. Alan Williamson has worked in mainly research & developing roles until starting up the UK's first pure Java consultancy company. Alan is also Editor-in-Chief of the worlds largest Java magazine; Java Developers Journal. John Davies is the CTO of Century 24 Solutions Ltd., providing Java and J2EE based solutions for the financial market. John is currently engaged with BNP-Paribas leading the Technology Consulting Group. John can be reached at John.Davies@C24Solutions.com. Ramesh Nagappan is a Technology Architect specializing in Java and CORBA based Distribution application architectures. He is a Java evangelist and also an active contributor for open source specifications and implementations. He can be reached at nramesh@mediaone.net. Andy Longshaw is an independent consultant, writer and educator specialising in J2EE, XML, Web-based technologies and components, particularly the design and architecture decisions required to use these technologies successfully. He can be reached at http://www.blueskyline.com. A contractor to Sun Microsystems, Dr. Sarang trains Sun's corporate clients on various courses from Sun's official curriculum. He also conducts the "Train The Trainers" program and "Instructor Authorization Tests" on behalf of Sun. Tyler Jewell is an Evangelist for BEA Systems, Inc. where he writes and speaks about enterprise technologies for developers. He is an expert trainer and mentor, specializing is large-scale e-business architectures. Alex Toussaint is Director of Engineering for Vignette Corporation and has contributed articles on web application and electronic commerce to online journals, such as Microsoft MSDN. You can contact him by email at alex_toussaint@yahoo.com.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781861005373
  • Publisher: WROX Press Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: WROX Press Ltd
  • Height: 229 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 1820 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1861005377
  • Publisher Date: 01 Sep 2001
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 51 mm
  • Width: 184 mm


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