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Enterprise Java programming with IBM WebSphere / Kyle Brown ... [et. al.]

Contributor(s): Brown, Kyle.
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c2001Description: xxxi, 509 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 electronic optical disc (CD-ROM) (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 0201616173.Subject(s): Java (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.2762
Contents:
Figures, Tables, and Listings. - Foreword. - Preface. - Ch. 1. Internet Business Environment. - Ch. 2. Web-Based Client/Server Solutions. - Ch. 3. MVC and Layered Architectures. - Ch. 4. Introduction to Servlets. - Ch. 5. Using VisualAge for Java to Develop Servlets. - Ch. 6. Using the IBM WebSphere Application Server, Advanced Edition. - Ch. 7. Using IBM WebSphere Studio. - Ch. 8. Session State Management. - Ch. 9. Servlet Design Considerations. - Ch. 10. JavaSever Pages Concepts. - Ch. 11. JSP Actions, MVC, and Tools. - Ch. 12. Servlet and JSP Case Study. - Ch. 13. Enterprise JavaBean Architecture. - Ch. 14. Building Basic EJBs in VisualAge for Java. - Ch. 15. Testing and Debugging EJBs in VisualAge for Java. - Ch. 16. Writing Simple EJB Clients. - Ch. 17. Simple Container-Managed Persistence Entity Beans. - Ch. 18. EJB Transactions. - Ch. 19. Building Entity Beans in VisualAge and Websphere. - Ch. 20. Advanced CMP Mapping. - Ch. 21. Bean-Managed Persistence. - Ch. 22. Building Layered Architectures for EJB Systems. - Ch. 23. Deploying EJBs into WebSphere. - Ch. 24. A Final Look. - Appendix A. Mapping Domain Objects to Data Stores. - Appendix B. Application Service Layers. - Appendix C. Setting Up a Database Driver and Datasource. - Bibliography. - Index.
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Figures, Tables, and Listings. - Foreword. - Preface. - Ch. 1. Internet Business Environment. - Ch. 2. Web-Based Client/Server Solutions. - Ch. 3. MVC and Layered Architectures. - Ch. 4. Introduction to Servlets. - Ch. 5. Using VisualAge for Java to Develop Servlets. - Ch. 6. Using the IBM WebSphere Application Server, Advanced Edition. - Ch. 7. Using IBM WebSphere Studio. - Ch. 8. Session State Management. - Ch. 9. Servlet Design Considerations. - Ch. 10. JavaSever Pages Concepts. - Ch. 11. JSP Actions, MVC, and Tools. - Ch. 12. Servlet and JSP Case Study. - Ch. 13. Enterprise JavaBean Architecture. - Ch. 14. Building Basic EJBs in VisualAge for Java. - Ch. 15. Testing and Debugging EJBs in VisualAge for Java. - Ch. 16. Writing Simple EJB Clients. - Ch. 17. Simple Container-Managed Persistence Entity Beans. - Ch. 18. EJB Transactions. - Ch. 19. Building Entity Beans in VisualAge and Websphere. - Ch. 20. Advanced CMP Mapping. - Ch. 21. Bean-Managed Persistence. - Ch. 22. Building Layered Architectures for EJB Systems. - Ch. 23. Deploying EJBs into WebSphere. - Ch. 24. A Final Look. - Appendix A. Mapping Domain Objects to Data Stores. - Appendix B. Application Service Layers. - Appendix C. Setting Up a Database Driver and Datasource. - Bibliography. - Index.