Developing J2EE Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio: IBM Certified Enterprise Developer

Author:   Howard I. Kushner
Publisher:   MC Press, LLC
ISBN:  

9781931182102


Pages:   660
Publication Date:   01 August 2003
Format:   Mixed media product
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Developing J2EE Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio: IBM Certified Enterprise Developer


Overview

To succeed in today's challenging business environment, companies need software developers who can implement integrated enterprise-wide applications and satisfy the demands of customers whose needs continue to evolve. Not only can you become that enterprise developer, but you can also be certified by IBM in the greatest technology available to provide those solutions. Developed in cooperation with the team that created the exam, this book is the only certification study guide endorsed and recommended by IBM for test 287. It is designed to prepare you to fulfill the role of IBM Certified Enterprise Developer, supporting the jCert Enterprise Developer Job Role, which represents the highest level of Web and enterprise development. Howard Kushner has assembled a team of WebSphere experts from around the world. These experts have gathered and presented in this book a wealth of information you need to become certified. All of the contributors are experienced WebSphere developers and instructors with excellent track records of developing and delivering high quality education and superior products to WebSphere students and users. Stay abreast of the latest standards and tooling. This book examines the most recent version of J2EE (Version 1.3) and shows you how to take advantage of the rich set of features and functionality included in the WebSphere platform. It will guide you through the myriad of views and perspectives as well as the J2EE roles. With this information, you can build, test, assemble, and deploy enterprise applications the WebSphere way. In response to increasing scrutiny of enterprise application performance and the overwhelming demand for performance analysis, expanded coverageon application profiling and performance tuning is included. In addition, the book includes chapters on J2EE security and the J2EE Connection Architecture (JCA) for connecting to heterogeneous Enterprise Information Systems. By taking a logical progression throughout the book, the authors skillfully combine theory with examples to teach you the best practices in developing, testing, assembling, deploying, and managing enterprise applications. Later chapters build on and incorporate the principles presented earlier, so your understanding increases as you continue. A Test Yourself section at the end of each chapter helps you measure your progress and keeps you on track. The study guide provides authoritative coverage on all certification topics. This book is the equivalent of weeks of classroom training that would cost thousands of dollars and is just what you need to prepare for exam 287.

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Author:   Howard I. Kushner
Publisher:   MC Press, LLC
Imprint:   MC Press, LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 18.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   1.120kg
ISBN:  

9781931182102


ISBN 10:   1931182108
Pages:   660
Publication Date:   01 August 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to IBM WebSphere Chapter 2: Developing Enterprise Applications with WebSphere Studio Chapter 3: Servlets Chapter 4: JavaServer Pages Chapter 5: Developing EJBs, Session Beans and the EJB Architecture Chapter 6: Developing Entity EJBs with WebSphere Studio Chapter 7: Message Driven Beans Chapter 8: Transactions Chapter 9: Security Chapter 10: JCA Tools and Supports Chapter 11: Profiling Analysis Tools in WebSphere Studio Chapter 12: Implementing Clients Chapter 13: Packaging and Deployment Chapter 14: WebSphere Administration Chapter 15: Remote Debugger and Java Component Test Tools in WebSphere Studio

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