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Amazon.com
In theory, it doesn't matter what application server you run for J2EE-compliant applications. This title proves the traditional wisdom wrong. It explores the inner workings of setting up and running Java on BEA WebLogic while providing a solid tour to the Java APIs and standards supported by all J2EE-compliant application servers. Short chapters on standard APIs and "application styles" including servlets and JSPs show off the basics here. Along the way, the authors provide specific practical advice for cooperating with the BEA server product, including nuts-and-bolts configuration advice.
The book's dual focus on introducing key J2EE APIs and how to implement them on BEA is probably best illustrated with its several excellent chapters on Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). Not only do the authors introduce key concepts on how to design and code real EJBs, but they deliver numerous tips for choosing the right kind of bean based on the optimizations available in BEA. (For example, they cover the optimized "find" methods available in entity beans, which should be faster than even do-it-yourself code in bean-managed persistence, BMP, components.) This is invaluable information that can let you write code that really flies on the BEA platform.
Other sections look at leading-edge support available in J2EE in message beans, transactions (and JTA), plus other ways to extend the range of your Java BEA applications with e-mail, plus better security (with SSL and built-in Java authentication).
In all, this title makes a strong case that learning the underlying application server platform will let you create better Java applications. This title is a worthy resource for anyone using BEA WebLogic to power their Java applications, whether they are a developer, administrator, or manager. --Richard Dragan
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Amazon.co.uk
The authors illustrate the development process with a fictional auction site application. The various development phases are distributed over 15 dedicated chapters covering the usual suspects: presentation logic, JavaServer pages, databases with JDBC and JTA, RMI, JMS and so on. The discussions and examples are lucid with high production values and lots of attention to detail. Nothing is skimmed over from coping with people who don't accept cookies to dealing with problems when serialising data and hardening code against unreliable networks.
Overall J2EE Applications and BEA WebLogic Server proved surprisingly readable and--after a somewhat pretentious start--focuses down hard on actually working with BEA WebLogic Server to create reliable, efficient apps. The accompanying CD contains an evaluation version of BEA WebLogic Server 6.0 (registration required to unlock it) plus much more code than is included in the book itself. You'll see references to sample code on the CD in each chapter.
While clearly not a title for everyone, J2EE Applications and BEA WebLogic Server is an effective budget way to evaluate BEA WebLogic Server or to gain experience with it. --Steve Patient --このテキストは、絶版本またはこのタイトルには設定されていない版型に関連付けられています。
From the Back Cover
* Authoritative guidance and high-performance codestraight from BEA WebLogic's product team!
* Step-by-step, example-rich coverage of every major J2EE API
* Case study: Build a complete e-Commerce application from scratch
* CD-ROM: Complete BEA WebLogic Server 6evaluation version, plus extensive code library
The insider's guide to J2EE development with the world's #1 Java application serverBEA WebLogic Server 6!
BEA's WebLogic Server is the de facto industry standard for developing and deploying industrial strength Java E-commerce applications. This book delivers authoritative guidance for J2EE application development with the most powerful version of WebLogic ever: WebLogic Server 6. Authored by members of BEA's WebLogic project team, the book covers every aspect of real-world WebLogic J2EE development, from start to finish, through an industrial-strength case study application. You'll find coverage of all this, and more:
* BEA WebLogic Server: Fundamental concepts and configuration techniques
* Designing robust, high-performance J2EE applicationsincluding detailed coverage of capacity planning and performance testing
* Effective use of RMI and distributed naming
* Building presentation logic with WebLogic Server servlets and JavaServer Pages
* Using session, entity, and message-driven Enterprise JavaBeans
* Interfacing with Internet Mail using WebLogic Server JavaMail
* Establishing database connectivity with JDBC and implementing transactions with JTA
* Developing security with WebLogic Server JNDI and the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS)
* Packaging, deploying, and testing WebLogic Server applications
Ready to move from "Java programmer" to "expert enterprise developer"? You won't find a more useful tool than BEA WebLogic Serveror a more useful book than J2EE Applications and BEA WebLogic Server. GREAT RESOURCES ON CD-ROM!
* All code from the book, including a complete enterprise application
* Complete evaluation version of BEA WebLogic Server Release 6
* Bonus WebLogic Server tools and utilities
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著者について
About the Authors
ANGELA YOCHEM is a Lead Systems Architect at UPS in Atlanta, GA. She specializes in rapid delivery of large-scale J2EE applications. 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.
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 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.
TAD STEPHENS is a system engineer with BEA Systems, Inc. As a employee of the former company WebLogic, he has 6 years experience with WebLogic Server and the corresponding WebLogic-based products. He specializes in the application of distributed computing technologies in the financial services and telecommunications sectors. Tad has an MBA from the University of Alabama and a BS in Computer Science from the University of Tennessee.
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