
Résumé
Although EJB applications themselves are portable, the manner in which developers install and run EJB products varies widely from one vendor to the next. The goal of this WebLogic workbook is to discuss vendor specific requirements and best practices and introduce tools like the WebLogic Administration Console, all in the contest of building and running the example programs for O'Reilly's Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd edition.
The Workbook guides you step-by-step, explaining how to build and deploy working solutions in a particular application server, and provides useful hints, tips and warnings.
This WebLogic 6.1 Workbook was originally published by Enterprise JavaBeans author Richard Monson-Haefel's Titan Books publishing company. O'Reilly thought so highly of it, we bought the rights to publish it ourselves, in order to give more developers access to this critical information.
Contents
Server Installation and Configuration- Installing WebLogic Server Software
- Enabling EJB 2.0 Capability in WebLogic
- Verifying Installation using WebLogic Examples
- Building the Workbook Database
- Configuring EJBBook Domain for EJB Exercises
- Exercise Code Setup and Configuration
- Exercises for Chapter 4
- Exercise 4.1: A Simple Entity Bean
- Exercise 4.2: A Simple Session Bean
- Exercises for Chapter 5
- Exercise 5.1:The Remote Component Interfaces
- Exercise 5.2: The EJBObject, Handle, and Primary Key
- Exercise 5.3: The Local Component Interfaces
- Exercises for Chapter 6
- Exercise 6.1: Basic Persistence in CMP 2.0
- Exercise 6.2: Dependent Value Classes in CMP 2.0
- Exercise 6.3: A Simple Relationship in CMP 2.0
- Exercises for Chapter 7
- Exercise 7.1: Entity Relationships in CMP 2.0: Part 1
- Exercise 7.2: Entity Relationships in CMP 2.0: Part 2
- Exercise 7.3: Cascade Deletes in CMP 2.0
- Exercises for Chapter 8
- Exercise 8.1: Simple EJB QL Statements
- Exercise 8.2: Complex EJB QL Statements
- Exercise for Chapter 10
- Exercise 10.1: A BMP Entity Bean
- Exercises for Chapter 12
- Exercise 12.1: A Stateless Session Bean
- Exercise 12.2: A Stateful Session Bean
- Exercises for Chapter 13
- Exercise 13.1: JMS as a Resource
- Exercise 13.2: The Message-Driven Bean
L'auteur - Gregory Nyberg
GREGORY NYBERG is a technical architect, focusing on the development of enterprise J2EE applications using BEA WebLogic Server.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | O'Reilly |
Auteur(s) | Gregory Nyberg |
Parution | 21/11/2002 |
Édition | 3eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 254 |
Format | 19 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 448g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780596004170 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-596-00417-0 |
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