Summary
J2EE Unleashed presents techniques and examples for building applications based on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition development model. The goal of this book is not to teach the J2EE specification but to illustrate the best practices for developing J2EE applications. It will cover the most commonly used J2EE API's as well as migration techniques that can be used to port a J2EE application from one platform to another.The book will discuss all of these platforms with an emphasis on the SilverStream application server, which is J2EE compliant and certified for Windows and several UNIX platforms. Moreover, the book will illustrate how a J2EE application can interface with most SQL based DBMS platforms including ORACLE, INFORMIX, Microsoft SQL Server 7, SYBASE, IBM DB2 as well as others.
Author Biography
Paul Allen and Joseph Bambara are the founding partners of UCNY, Inc., an international consulting firm that helps Fortune 500 companies improve operations through the use of database and object technology. With experience in financial, brokerage, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing, UCNY, Inc. specializes in transitioning clients to Web-based, object-oriented database technology. Bambara and Allen have been developing applications systems for more than 15 years. Both are Certified SilverStream Trainers and Developers. Mark Ashnault, Thomas Garben, and Ziyad Dean are Java consultants with UCNY, Inc. This team specializes in Java-based business applications, with emphasis on the SilverStream Application Server, Servlets, EJB, and JSP. Sherry Smith is a designer and technical writer with UNCY, Inc., where she develops and edits training materials on Java, HTML, and XML technologies.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
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Java, Distributed Computing, and J2EE |
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7 | (34) |
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The Design and Development of a J2EE Application |
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41 | (22) |
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Designing the J2EE Application |
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63 | (34) |
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Task List for Building J2EE Applications |
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97 | (26) |
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Build Resource Access: JNDI and LDAP |
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123 | (14) |
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137 | (44) |
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Build Control Flow: Servlets |
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181 | (44) |
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JavaServer Pages: Introduction |
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225 | (32) |
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JavaServer Pages: Practical Development with Tag Libraries |
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257 | (32) |
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Building the User Interface to the Application |
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289 | (38) |
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Enterprise JavaBeans: Introduction |
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327 | (30) |
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Enterprise JavaBeans: Building Session Beans |
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357 | (54) |
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Enterprise JavaBeans: Building Entity Beans |
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411 | (34) |
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Messaging with E-mail: JavaMail |
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445 | (42) |
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Messaging with Applications: Java Message Service (JMS) |
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487 | (38) |
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525 | (44) |
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Validating the Application |
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569 | (36) |
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Making the Application Perform |
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605 | (26) |
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Deploying the Application |
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631 | (60) |
Appendix A Documentation for Sample Applications |
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691 | (18) |
Appendix B Related Tools |
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709 | (46) |
Appendix C Quick Reference Material |
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755 | (28) |
Index |
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