J2ee Applications And Bea Weblogic Server

Par : Sandra-L Emerson, Michael Girdley, Rob Woollen

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  • Nombre de pages682
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids1.405 kg
  • Dimensions18,0 cm × 23,0 cm × 5,0 cm
  • ISBN0-13-091111-9
  • EAN9780130911117
  • Date de parution01/10/2001
  • ÉditeurPearson

Résumé

BEA 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 the BEA WebLogic project team, the book covers every aspect of the 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 applications-including 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 the JDBC and API 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.
BEA 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 the BEA WebLogic project team, the book covers every aspect of the 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 applications-including 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 the JDBC and API 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.