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EJB & JSP: Java on the Edge
EJB & JSP: Java on the Edge
This book presents JSP and EJB to the HTML-savvy Java programmer, with a caveat: any Java developer interested indeveloping multi-tiered distributed applications needs to know something about a range of J2EE APIs. That said,knowing JSP will allow a programmer to create dynamic web content (easier than with Java Servlets) and knowing EJBwill allow a...
Mastering JavaServer Faces (Java)
Mastering JavaServer Faces (Java)
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is an exciting new technology that will change the way
we build user interfaces for Java 2 Enterprise Edition applications. With the
introduction of JSF, we can finally create user interfaces simply with a set of
reusable components. And with a component-based framework, Web applications
are finally on a
...
Server Component Patterns: Component Infrastructures Illustrated with EJB (Wiley Software Patterns Series)
Server Component Patterns: Component Infrastructures Illustrated with EJB (Wiley Software Patterns Series)
This book is about component-based development on the server. Examples
for such technologies are Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), CORBA
Components (CCM) or Microsoft’s COM+, which have all gained
widespread use recently. To build successful applications based on
these technologies, the developer should have an understanding of
...
EJB 3.0 Database Persistence with Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g
EJB 3.0 Database Persistence with Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g

EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans) 3.0 is a commonly used database persistence technology in Java EE applications. EJB 3.0 has simplified the development of EJBs with an annotations-based API that eliminates the use of remote/local interfaces, home/local home interfaces, and deployment descriptors. A number of other books are available on EJB 3.0,...

Foundations of JSP Design Patterns
Foundations of JSP Design Patterns

Foundations of JSP Design Patterns gives you the tools to build scalable enterprise applications using JSP. While other books merely provide instruction on basic JSP and servlet development, this insightful guide goes a step further to offer a variety of best practices and design principles, enabling you to build your own scalable and...

IBM Websphere Portal V5: A Guide for Portlet Application Development (IBM Redbooks)
IBM Websphere Portal V5: A Guide for Portlet Application Development (IBM Redbooks)

This IBM Redbook helps you design, develop and implement portlet applications using the IBM WebSphere Studio Site Developer and the Portal Toolkit V5. The information provided in this redbook targets Business-to-Employee (B2E) enterprise applications, but most of the scenarios presented apply to Business-to-Consumer (B2C)...

Java EE 6 Pocket Guide
Java EE 6 Pocket Guide
The Java EE 6 platform has taken ease-of-development in enterprise Java programming to new heights. This book is directed towards the audience who wants to get a quick overview of the platform and to keep coming back to learn the basics.

This book provides an overview of the key specifications
...
Sams Teach Yourself JavaServer Pages in 24 Hours
Sams Teach Yourself JavaServer Pages in 24 Hours
Sams Teach Yourself JavaServer Pages in 24 Hours guarantees to teach 24 one-hour lessons on JSP and its ties to other J2EE techologies, including Servlets and JDBC. Additionally, this book covers the comprehensive development of JSPs using tools such as BEA's WebLogic Server and Apache Tomcat. Each lesson builds on the previous one, allowing the...
Special Edition Using Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 2.0
Special Edition Using Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 2.0

Special Edition Using EJB 2.0 starts with a description of how EJB fits into the big picture of J2EE development, then covers such topics as:

* Locating EJB's using JNDI
* Managing data with EJB Query Language
* Building JMS applications using the new Message-driven Bean
* Planning EJB applications using design patterns...

Sams Teach Yourself EJB in 21 Days
Sams Teach Yourself EJB in 21 Days
With the introduction of Java in the mid-1990s, its portability was obvious on the client
side. Java has quickly become the language of choice for writing applications. Most
browsers support Java, and Java applets and Java applications can run on any machine or
operating system. But this is not enough for enterprise applications,
...
Pro Spring
Pro Spring

Recently, the Java world has witnessed a dramatic shift away from so-called "heavyweight" architectures such as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) toward lighter weight frameworks such as Spring. Complex and container-dependent services, such as ORM, and transaction management systems have been replaced with simpler...

Succeeding with Object Databases: A Practical Look at Today's Implementations with Java and XML
Succeeding with Object Databases: A Practical Look at Today's Implementations with Java and XML
There is a definite need by many users and practitioners for documented case studies and examples that demonstrate the first-hand use of Object Data Management in realworld applications and systems. During the past few years, we have seen tremendous interest in Java. There has been an important shift from using Java just on the clientside to the...
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