
IBM San Francisco Developer's Guide
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
500 pages
978-0-07-135177-5 (ISBN)
Description
San Francisco is a set of frameworks for building Java applications that reduces the workload of developers creating server-side applications. This text shows how to build real ERP applications for supply chain management, accounting, manufacturing, distribution and inventory control.
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Edition
Illustrated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Illustrated edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 60 mm
Weight
1848 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-135177-5 (9780071351775)
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Persons
Ron Ben-Natan (Tel Aviv, Israel) is the Vice President of Product Development of RTS Software responsible for product architecture and technology direction. Previous to that he was a consultant developing Web-related and CORBA-related components with Java, JavaScript, Visual C++, ActiveX, and Orbix.
Ori Sasson (Tel Avid, Israel) is the co-founder of a small software company specializing in complex, object-oriented programming applications.
Ori Sasson (Tel Avid, Israel) is the co-founder of a small software company specializing in complex, object-oriented programming applications.
Content
Preface. Part 1: Technological Background. Chapter 1: Distributed Object-Oriented Programming using Java. Chapter 2: CORBA and Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP). Chapter 3: JavaBeans. Chapter 4: Enterprise JavaBeans. Part 2: A SanFrancisco Primer. Chapter 5: An Overview of the SanFrancisco Frameworks. Chapter 6: The SanFrancisco Architecture. Chapter 7: Downloading and Installing SanFrancisco. Chapter 8: The SanFrancisco Samples. Chapter 9: Utilities and the SanFrancisco Development Environment. Chapter 10: The SanFrancisco Object Model. Chapter 11: SanFrancisco Base Classes. Chapter 12: SanFrancisco Framework Patterns. Chapter 13: The User Interface Framework. Part 3: The Foundation Layer. Chapter 14: Foundation Layer Services. Chapter 15: SanFrancisco Object Lifecycle. Chapter 16: The SanFrancisco Transaction Model. Chapter 17: The Naming Service. Chapter 18: Notification Services. Chapter 19: Query Mechanisms. Chapter 20: Internationalization and Localization in SanFrancisco. Part 4: Common Business Objects. Chapter 21: Common Business Objects. Chapter 22: Financial Business Objects. Chapter 23: Generalized Mechanisms. Chapter 24: Derivation in SanFrancisco. Part 5: Core Business Processes. Chapter 25: Using Core Business Processes. Chapter 26: The General Ledger Framework. Chapter 27: The Warehouse Management Framework. Chapter 28: The Order Management Framework. Chapter 29: The Ledger Framework (Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable). Part 6: RDB Persistence. Chapter 30: The Schema Mapping Language and the Schema Mapping Tool. Chapter 31: Mapping Simple Object Structures. Chapter 32: Advanced Mapping Issues. Part 7: Deployment Issues. Chapter 33: The Logical SanFrancisco Network. Chapter 34: Configuring Servres and Containers. Chapter 35: Security and Conflict Configuration. Chapter 36: Packaging an Application. Bibliography. Index.