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J2EE applications and BEA WebLogic Server / Michael Girdley, Rob Woollen, Sandra L. Emerson

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR, c2002Description: xxxi, 682 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 electronic optical disc (CD-ROM) (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 0130911119
Other title:
  • Java 2 enterprise edition applications and BEA WebLogic Server [Other title]
  • BEA WebLogic Server
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.133 GIR
Contents:
Foreword. - Preface. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Overview of J2EE Technologies. - 3. Building Presentation Logic with Weblogic Server Servlets. - 4. Using WebLogic Server JavaServer Pages. - 5. Using Databases and Transactions with JDBC and JTA. - 6. Remote Method Invocation and Distributed Naming. - 7. Enterprise Messaging with the Java Message Service (JMS). - 8. Using Session Enterprise JavaBeans. - 9. Entity EJBs. - 10. Using Message-Driven EJBs. - 11. Interfacing with Internet Mail Using WebLogic Server JavaMail. - 12. Developing Security with WebLogic Server JNDI and JAAS. - 13. Designing the Production Deployment. - 14. The WebAuction Application. - 15. Capacity Planning for the WebLogic Server. - Index.
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CD-ROM includes: WebLogic Server 6.0 evaluation copy, EJB 2.0 upgrade, WebLogic Server Console, administrative tools & utilities, example code & build scripts for each chapter, source code for the WebAuction application, & WebAuction application data, etc.

Foreword. - Preface. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Overview of J2EE Technologies. - 3. Building Presentation Logic with Weblogic Server Servlets. - 4. Using WebLogic Server JavaServer Pages. - 5. Using Databases and Transactions with JDBC and JTA. - 6. Remote Method Invocation and Distributed Naming. - 7. Enterprise Messaging with the Java Message Service (JMS). - 8. Using Session Enterprise JavaBeans. - 9. Entity EJBs. - 10. Using Message-Driven EJBs. - 11. Interfacing with Internet Mail Using WebLogic Server JavaMail. - 12. Developing Security with WebLogic Server JNDI and JAAS. - 13. Designing the Production Deployment. - 14. The WebAuction Application. - 15. Capacity Planning for the WebLogic Server. - Index.