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Java enterprise in a Nutshell

Java enterprise in a Nutshell

Jim Farley, William Crawford, Kris Magnusson - Collection In a Nutshell

400 pages, parution le 10/09/1999

Résumé

Java Enterprise in a Nutshell gives advanced Java developers a one-stop resource for programming with the disparate APIs required for today's enterprise development, including JDBC, RMI, servlets, and EJBs. Beginning with JDBC database programming, the book gives a chapter-by-chapter tour of various enterprise development APIs, including program strategies for each API. For JDBC, the book includes new Java 2 JDBC enhancements like batch and recordsets.

Next comes Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI) classes for calling remote code. Then it's on to using Java IDL and CORBA basics. A chapter on Java servlets will get you started delivering dynamically generated HTML using Java on Web servers, including useful material on cookies and session management. After coverage of the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) comes a solid exploration of EJBs with material on both session and entity beans. Specifics here include home and remote interfaces, EJB containers, stateless vs. stateful session beans, and entity beans for accessing corporate databases.

Overall, this handy and readable guide to the latest in Java APIs can be truly invaluable to the developer bringing Java to the corporate enterprise for the first time. --Richard Dragan

Book Description
Java Enterprise in a Nutshell is an indispensable quick reference for Java programmers who are writing distributed enterprise applications. The book provides fast-paced tutorials on the following Java Enterprise APIs:

--JDBC, a vendor-independent API for accessing relational database systems
--RMI, a Java-only approach to distributed computing that relies on remote method invocation
--Java IDL, a CORBA-based, language-independent approach to distributed computing
--Java servlets, a mechanism for extending a web server that allows Java code to perform tasks traditionally handled by CGI scripts
--JNDI, a generic Java API for working with networked naming and directory services
--Enterprise JavaBeans, a component model that separates high-level business logic from low-level housekeeping chores like security and transaction management

Java Enterprise in a Nutshell also contains our classic-style, quick-reference material for all of the classes in the various packages that comprise the Enterprise APIs. This material includes the core Enterprise APIs that are part of Java 2, as well as numerous standard extensions.

This book is a companion to both Java in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition, which covers the key non-graphical, non-enterprise APIs in Java 2, and Java Foundation Classes in a Nutshell, which describes the graphics- and GUI-related classes of Java 2.

Synopsis
A quick reference for anyone who is doing enterprise development with Java, these pages cover the RMI, IDL, JDBC, JNDI, and Java servlet APIs, providing a fast-paced tutorial on each of the technologies.

Table of contents


Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: JDBC
Chapter 3: Remote Method Invocation
Chapter 4: Java IDL
Chapter 5: Java Servlets
Chapter 6: JNDI
Chapter 7: Enterprise JavaBeans
Chapter 8: SQL Reference
Chapter 9: RMI Tools
Chapter 10: IDL Reference
Chapter 11: CORBA Services Reference
Chapter 12: Java IDL Tools
Chapter 13: The java.rmi Package
Chapter 14: The java.rmi.activation Package
Chapter 15: The java.rmi.dgc Package
Chapter 16: The java.rmi.registry Package
Chapter 17: The java.rmi.server Package
Chapter 18: The java.sql Package
Chapter 19: The javax.ejb Package
Chapter 20: The javax.ejb.deployment Package
Chapter 21: The javax.jms Package
Chapter 22: The javax.naming Package
Chapter 23: The javax.naming.directory Package
Chapter 24: The javax.naming.spi Package
Chapter 25: The javax.servlet Package
Chapter 26: The javax.servlet.http Package
Chapter 27: The javax.sql Package
Chapter 28: The javax.transaction Package
Chapter 29: The javax.transaction.xa Package
Chapter 30: The org.omg.CORBA Package
Chapter 31: The org.omg.CORBA.portable Package
Chapter 32: The org.omg.CosNaming Package.TC CT1
Chapter 33: "The org.omg.CosNaming.-"
Chapter 34: Class, Method, and Field Index
Index

L'auteur - Jim Farley

Jim Farley of JimFarley.org is an enterprise Java luminary, author, and expert. He currently works for Infosys as principal architect and is a lecturer at Harvard. His authoring credits include Java Enterprise in a Nutshell.

L'auteur - William Crawford

William "Will" Crawford got involved withWeb development back in 1995. He has worked at the Children's Hospital Informatics Program in Boston, where he helped develop the first Web-based electronic medical record system and was involved in some of the first uses of Java at the enterprise level. He has consulted on intranet development projects for, among others, Children's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, the Boston Anesthesia Education Foundation, and Harvard Medical Center. Will currently heads the product development team at Invantage, Inc., aCambridge, Massachusetts, startup developing Java-based intranet tools for the pharmaceutical industry. In his spare time, he is an avid amateur photographer, writer, and pursuer of a bachelor's degree in economics at Yale University.

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Éditeur(s) O'Reilly
Auteur(s) Jim Farley, William Crawford, Kris Magnusson
Collection In a Nutshell
Parution 10/09/1999
Nb. de pages 400
EAN13 9781565924833

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