Résumé
- 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
Later chapters describe advanced development topics including interoperability, horizontal services and clustering. Throughout the book, the authors construct a component-based auction web site using the J2EE architecture as a practical example.
Table of Contents
- Introduction ..... 1
- I: Developing Enterprise JavaBeans
- 1: Introduction to Enterprise Applications ..... 7
- 2: Setting the Stage-An Example Auction Site ..... 19
- 3: EJB Concepts ..... 33
- 4: Java Naming and Directory Interface ..... 73
- 5: Entity Beans ..... 105
- 6: Sean-Managed Persistence ..... 117
- 7: Container-Managed-Persistence ..... 185
- 8: EJB Query Language ..... 217
- 9: Session Beans ..... 233
- 10: Java Message Service ..... 265
- 11: Message-Driven Beans ..... 315
- 12: Transactions ..... 331
- 13: Exception Handling ..... 363
- 14: Security Design and Management ..... 387
- 15: Deployment ..... 421
- II: Design and Performance
- 16: Patterns and Strategies in EJB Design ..... 445
- 17; Addressing Performance ..... 463
- 18: Performance and Stress Testing Your Applications ..... 479
- III: Building the Web Tier
- 19: Building a Presentation Tier for EJB ..... 493
- IV: Advanced Concepts
- 20: Distribution and EJB Interoperability ..... 511
- 21: Horizontal Services ..... 521
- 22: EJB Clustering Concepts ..... 565
- 23: EJB 2.0 Programming Restrictions ..... 573
- V: Appendixes
- A: The EJB 2.0 API ..... 583
- B: Changes from EJ13 1.1 ..... 603
- Index ..... 609
L'auteur - Chuck Cavaness
Chuck Cavaness is a graduate from Georgia Tech with
degrees in computer engineering and computer science, has
built Java-based enterprise systems in the healthcare,
banking, and B2B sectors. Working at an Internet company to
design and develop software architecture, Chuck has spent
many frustrating hours figuring out the dos and the don'ts
of web applications. With each enterprise system he's
developed, Chuck has learned several valuable lessons about
building "real-world" web applications, information that
he's made available to developers who haven't had the
opportunity to work on large systems.
Chuck is the co-author of Special Edition Using Java 1.3
and Special Edition Using EJB 2.0, both available from
QUE.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Que |
Auteur(s) | Chuck Cavaness, Brian Keeton |
Parution | 18/10/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 630 |
Format | 18,8 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1089g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780789725677 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7897-2567-7 |
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