O'REILLY: Building and deploying J2EE in the real world; O'Reilly releases "JBoss at Work: A Practical Guide"
Farnham, UK--To say that you are a Java programmer these days is aboutas meaningful as saying "I play sports" or "I like food." Saying thatyou're a J2EE programmer provides a few more details, but still doesn'tpaint a complete picture. J2EE is a loose collection of serv...
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Normans Media Ltd
04.01.2006
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| Zusammenfassung: | Farnham, UK--To say that you are a Java programmer these days is aboutas meaningful as saying "I play sports" or "I like food." Saying thatyou're a J2EE programmer provides a few more details, but still doesn'tpaint a complete picture. J2EE is a loose collection of server-sidetechnologies that are related, but are by no means homogenous. As authorsTom [Tom Marrs] and Scott Davis point out in their new book, "JBoss at Work: APractical Guide" (O'[REILLY]), "Asking any one specialist todescribe the J2EE toolkit brings to mind the story of the blind men andthe elephant. Each blind man describes the elephant based on the part hetouches." Their new book takes a different approach, describing the wholeJ2EE elephant in the context of JBoss, the popular open source J2EEcontainer. "Like the technology it implements, JBoss is not a singlemonolithic application," Marrs and Davis explain. "Rather it is a familyof interrelated services that correspond to each item in the J2EEcollection." -Implement a full J2EE application and deploy it on JBoss - Discover how to use the latest features of JBoss 4 and J2EE 1.4, including J2EE-compliant web services -Master J2EE application deployment on JBoss with EARs, WARs, and EJB JARs -Understand the core J2EE deployment descriptors and how they integrate with JBoss- specific descriptors -Deploy JSPs, Servlets, EJBs, JMS, web services, JavaMail, JDBC, and Hibernate on JBoss -Base a security strategy on JAAS |
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