Developing Java enterprise applications / Stephen Asbury and Scott R. Wiener.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c1999Description: xv, 780 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 471327565
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.73.J38 .A83 1999
Contents:
An Introduction to Java Enterprise Development; What Is JDBC?; Basic JDBC Programming; What Is JNDI?; Using JNDI; What Are Servlets?; Programming Servlets; A Servlet-Based Search Engine; What Is Server-Side Scripting?; Creating JavaServer Pages; A JavaServer Page Online Store; Overview of Distributed Objects; Introduction to Java RMI; A Network File-Locking Server; What Are Enterprise JavaBeans?; Programming Enterprise JavaBeans; Deploying Enterprise JavaBeans; Enterprise JavaBean Business Rules Engine; What Are Messaging and the Java Messaging Service?; Programming with the Java Messaging Service; A JMS-Based Alarm System; Transactions, JTA, and JTS; Using Transactions with Enterprise JavaBeans; Architecture Review; A Four-Tier Online Store; MiniJMS: A Java Messaging Service Provider; Appendices; Index.
Summary: An introduction to the Java Enterprise APIs. The authors discuss how to use the different APIs together and with other technologies such as CORBA, COM, Servlets, and Agents. The CD-ROM contains example programs in Java and sample software.
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Includes index.

An Introduction to Java Enterprise Development; What Is JDBC?; Basic JDBC Programming; What Is JNDI?; Using JNDI; What Are Servlets?; Programming Servlets; A Servlet-Based Search Engine; What Is Server-Side Scripting?; Creating JavaServer Pages; A JavaServer Page Online Store; Overview of Distributed Objects; Introduction to Java RMI; A Network File-Locking Server; What Are Enterprise JavaBeans?; Programming Enterprise JavaBeans; Deploying Enterprise JavaBeans; Enterprise JavaBean Business Rules Engine; What Are Messaging and the Java Messaging Service?; Programming with the Java Messaging Service; A JMS-Based Alarm System; Transactions, JTA, and JTS; Using Transactions with Enterprise JavaBeans; Architecture Review; A Four-Tier Online Store; MiniJMS: A Java Messaging Service Provider; Appendices; Index.

An introduction to the Java Enterprise APIs. The authors discuss how to use the different APIs together and with other technologies such as CORBA, COM, Servlets, and Agents. The CD-ROM contains example programs in Java and sample software.

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