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OverviewJ2EE; Short for Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition. J2EE is a platform-independent, Java-centric environment from Sun for developing, building and deploying Web-based enterprise applications online. The J2EE platform consists of a set of services, APIs, and protocols that provide the functionality for developing multitiered, Web-based applications. Some of the key features and services of J2EE: At the client tier, J2EE supports pure HTML, as well as Java applets or applications. It relies on Java Server Pages and servlet code to create HTML or other formatted data for the client. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) provide another layer where the platform's logic is stored. An EJB server provides functions such as threading, concurrency, security and memory management. These services are transparent to the author. Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), which is the Java equivalent to ODBC, is the standard interface for Java databases. The Java servlet API enhances consistency for developers without requiring a graphical user interface. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Keyur Shah , Ali AkbarPublisher: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Imprint: Osborne/McGraw-Hill Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.799kg ISBN: 9780072223163ISBN 10: 0072223162 Pages: 468 Publication Date: 31 October 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsCh. 1: Product Overview and Basics; Ch. 2: Installation; Ch. 3: Administrative Console; Ch. 4: Deployment; Ch. 5: WebLogic and J2EE; Ch. 6: Other WebLogic Services; Ch. 7: Security; Ch. 8: WebLogic Server and HTTP Servers; Ch. 9: WebLogic Server Clusters; Ch. 10: Performance Tuning, Resource Pools, Caching, and Clustering; Ch. 11: WebLogic XML Configuration Utility; Ch. 12: WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity (WLEC); Ch. 13: Publishing with WebLogic ZAC; Ch. 14: Using WebLogic Remote; Ch. 15: WebLogic Integration; Ch. 16: WebLogic eBusiness Platform; Appendix A - Troubleshooting Tips; Appendix B - Administration Best Practices; Appendix C - Some Real Life Server ConfigurationReviewsAuthor InformationKeyur Shah (Dallas, TX) works as a Senior Developer/Architect with Verizon Communications. He has over twelve years of IT experience and over five years of Java experience. Keyur has authored two books on Java with Tata McGraw-Hill (India). Ali Akbar is a software Engineer for BEA Systems. He has worked on design and development of system administration part of Weblogic application server. In addition he has been responsible for design and development of the JMX based system administration module of Weblogic Administration. He has designed and developed new application deployment modules for next release of Weblogic, Mr. Akbar has previously worked on security areas like SSL, digital certificates. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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