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COMPLETE REFERENCE J2EE JIM KEOGH PDF - J2ee has 60 ratings and 1 review. Organized by component type, this title offers guidance on the market and addresses J2EE's collection of. Feb 03, 2013 Technology J2EE, Web Services, is ideal for rugged industrial-strength applications that are distributed in order to take advantage of efficiency. J2EE: The complete reference, describes a strategy for the design and construction of J2EE component collections, and vast J2EE API Web Services and J2EE architecture, of the cover.
The Ultimate Resource on Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition Develop robust, industrial-strength J2EE applications that take advantage of the efficiencies of distributive, Web services technology. J2EE: The Complete Reference explains the J2EE architecture and Web services, covers J2EE`s massive collection of APIs, and presents strategies for designing and building J2EE components. Inside, you`ll find coverage of Java Database Connection (JDBC), Java Servlets, Java ServerPages (JSPs), Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), interconnectivity, and much more. This resource is essential for every developer working with J2EE and Web services. * Learn proven J2EE best practices and design patterns for Web services * Incorporate database interactions into a J2EE application * Create J2EE components that dynamically generate a user interface * Build J2EE components using Java Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs * Incorporate SOAP into J2EE applications using the Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM) * Use Java interconnectivity technologies to communicate between Web services * Implement the Java Mail API and Java Message Service * Take advantage of the security features available in J2EE * Access the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) database and the Java XML Registry (JAXR) * Implement the Web Service Description Language (WSDL) Table of contents Part I: J2EE Basics Chapter 1: Java 2 Enterprise Edition Overview Chapter 2: J2EE Multi-Tier Architecture Chapter 3: J2EE Best Practices Chapter 4: J2EE Design Patterns and Frameworks Part II: J2EE Databases Chapter 5: J2EE Database Concepts Chapter 6: JDBC Objects Chapter 7: JDBC and Embedded SQL Part III: J2EE Foundation Chapter 8: HTML, XML, and XHTML Chapter 9: Java and XML Chapter 10: Java servlets Chapter 11: Java ServerPages Chapter 12: Enterprise JavaBeans Part IV: J2EE Interconnectivity Chapter 13: JavaMail API Chapter 14: Java Interface Definition Language and CORBA Chapter 15: Java Remote Method Invocation Chapter 16: Java Message Service Chapter 17: Security Chapter 18: Java Naming and Directory Interface API Part V: Web Services Chapter 19: SOAP Chapter 20: Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Chapter 21: Electronic Business XML Chapter 22: The Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) Chapter 23: Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Part VI: Appendixes A: HTTP References B: Cookie References C: Enterprise JavaBeans References D: JavaMail References E: Java Interface Definition Language and CORBA F: Java Remote Method Invocation G: Java Message Service H: Java Security I: Java Naming and Directory Interface J: Simple Object Access Protocol K: Universal, Description, Discovery, Integration L: Electronic Business XML M: The Java API for XML Registries Printed Pages: 901. 18 x 24 cm. Bookseller Inventory # 20917
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Synopsis: J2ee: the complete reference is a comprehensive and best selling guidebook to understand and work with the j2ee platform. Authored by james keogh, the book assists in the practice and theoretical requirements of amateur and professional programmers alike.the book has sections covering all of the commercially important applications of j2ee. It begins with explaining the j2ee architecture, its databasing, and web services. The book lists down best practices for working with jsps, ejbs, jdbcs, and java servlets, listing down ways to build components using these tools. Moreover, it also has the important section on implementing java server api and the java message service, helping the reader to assimilate and take advantage of j2ee’s security features. It also has a section on implementing wsdl, or the web service description language. It is recommended for developers related to both web and direct j2ee applications, and is a state-of-the-art guide, widely read and used in the industry.p
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