
IBM WebSphere Application Server
The Complete Reference
Résumé
Contents
- Part I Getting Started
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- 1 What Is WebSphere?
- 2 Installing and Starting
- 3 Hello World (Wide Web
- 4 Hello Servlets and JSPs
- 5 Hello EJBs
- Part II WebSphere Technologies
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- 6 Web Servers and Java Application Servers
- 7 Servlets and JavaServer Pages
- 8 Common Object Request Broker Architecture
- 9 Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
- 10 JavaBeans
- 11 Enterprise JavaBeans
- 12 Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- 13 Java Security
- 14 Java Messaging Service
- 15 Java 2 Enterprise Edition
- Part III Development Environments for WebSphere Applications
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- 16 WebSphere Studio Application Developer
- 17 VisualAge for Java
- Part IV Core Services
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- 18 Connection Pooling and Data Access Beans
- 19 WebSphere Security Services
- 20 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Support
- 21 WebSphere Application Logging
- Part V Developing Servlets and JavaServer Pages
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- 22 HTTP Servlets
- 23 Servlet Sessions
- 24 WebSphere-Specific Servlet Issues
- 25 JSP Elements
- 26 JSP Examples
- 27 Custom Tag Libraries
- 28 Debugging Servlets and JSPs Using VisualAge
- Part VI Developing EJB
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- 29 Session Beans
- 30 Entity Beans
- 31 EJB Transactions and Security
- 32 Message-Driven
- 33 IBM EJB
- 34 Using EJB in a Multitiered Application
- Part VII Using XML
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- 35 Writing XML E-Business Applications
- 36 Application of XSL Transformations
- 37 Web Services: SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI
- 38 Deploying Web Services on WebSphere
- Part VIII Internationalization and Localization
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- 39 Java Support Features for Internationalization
- 40 Building Multilingual Applications
- Part IX Administering WebSphere Sites
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- 41 Deploying WebSphere for Scalability and Fault Tolerance
- 42 The WebSphere Administrative Console
- 43 WebSphere Administration Scripts
- 44 Administering WebSphere Security
L'avis du libraire Eyrolles
Covering new features of IBM WebSphere Application Server version 4.0, including JMS, JSP taglibs, EJB extensions, Web service, this valuable guide will help you maximize every aspect of WebSphere's functionality.
L'auteur - Ron Ben-Natan
Ron Ben Natan is CTO at Guardium, a leader in database security and auditing. Prior to Guardium Ron worked for companies such as Intel, AT & T Bell Laboratories, Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan and ViryaNet. He holds a Ph.D. in the field of distributed computing from the University of Jerusalem. Ron is an expert on the subject of distributed application environments, application security and database security and has authored nine technical books and numerous articles on these topics.
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Ron Ben-Natan, Ori Sasson |
Parution | 02/05/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 1000 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1650g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780072223941 |
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