Résumé
BEA WebLogic Server Unleashed is the definitive
reference work for the WebLogic developer, offering an
in-depth look at the capabilities provided by WebLogic
Server and illustrating the best development
practices.
The book covers WebLogic's role in every aspect of a J2EE
application: from working with Servlets, JavaServer Pages
and Enterprise JavaBeans, to managing distributed systems
including transactions with JTA, directory services with
JNDI, messaging with JMS, and more. The authors pay special
attention to testing, optimizing and debugging within
WebLogic, to implementing security features, and to
administering WebLogic applications.
Authors:
Gurpreet Bhasin; Bernard Ciconte; Saranathan Govindarajan;
Malcolm Garland;Subramanian Kovilmadam; James Huang; Mark
Artiges; Kunal Mittal; Paul Perrone; Steve Steffen; Tom
Schwenk
Contents
- Introduction
- I Getting started with weblogic server
- Introduction to WebLogic Server
- Installing WebLogic Server
- Skillset Required for WebLogic Application Development
- Hardware and Configuration Required for WebLogic Application Development
- Enterprise Application Design with WebLogic Server
- II Weblogic server web applications
- Introduction to WebLogic Web Applications
- Deploying Web Applications
- III Using J2EE technologies in weblogic applications
- Naming and Directory Services with JNDI
- Processing Transactions with the Java Transaction API
- Managing Database Connectivity Using JDBC
- Creating Distributed Applications with RMI
- Enterprise Messaging with JMS
- Handling Mail Services with JavaMail
- IV Using web technologies in weblogic applications
- Writing WebLogic Server Servlets
- Writing WebLogic Server JavaServer Pages
- JavaBeans and Model-View-Controller (MVC) Architecture
- Using JSP Tag Libraries
- Creating JSP Tag Libraries
- Working with Struts
- V Using enterprise javabeans in weblogic applications
- Enterprise JavaBeans and WebLogic Server
- Working with Session Beans
- Working with Entity Beans
- Working with Message-Driven Beans
- VI Working with weblogic server applications
- Testing and Debugging Applications
- Optimizing WebLogic Server Applications
- VII Weblogic server security
- Web Applications and Security
- How WebLogic Server Implements Security
- Working with WebLogic Server Security Features
- VIII Integrating the enterprise with weblogic
applications
- WebLogic Server and XML Technologies
- WebLogic Server and Web Services
- Legacy Integration with the J2EE Connector Architecture
- Using SAP's Java Connector (JCo) with WebLogic Server
- WebLogic Server's jCOM Java/COM Bridge
- CORBA and Tuxedo Integration
- IX Administering weblogic applications
- Managing Applications with the Administration Console
- Installing, Configuring, and Deploying WebLogic Server Clusters
- Configuring Management Applications with JMX Services
- Administration via the Command-Line Interface
- X Appendices
- Appendix A: Quick Reference for Creating New Domains for WebLogic Development
- Appendix B: Migration from Previous Versions
- Appendix C: Using WebLogic Workshop 81 with WebLogic Server
- Index
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | Collectif Sams |
Collection | Unleashed |
Parution | 04/12/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 1446 |
Format | 19 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 2350g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672324871 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-672-32487-1 |
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