IBM WebSphere Starter Kit
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2000
Book
Mixed media product
800 pages
978-0-07-212407-1 (ISBN)
Description
The IBM WebSphere TM family of products offers customers an open standards-based Java Server runtime environment, along with Web site development tools, commerce software and management software to help companies build, manage and deploy powerful, portable e-business applications. The Aberdeen Group predicts that WebSphere will become the most widely deployed open-standard-based run-time environment on the market. Any company that has a large existing IT infrastructure based on IBM products will certainly put IBM at the top of its list of vendors to turn to for e-commerce/e-business solutions. A few of the companies who recently chose WebSphere are Banc One, NYSE, Dr. Pepper/Seven Up, Ingram Micro, and Merck KGaA. IBM WebSphere Starter Kit will be one-stop solution for developers building e-commerce websites from start to finish, including ready-to-use software.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
200 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 185 mm
Weight
1300 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-212407-1 (9780072124071)
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Content
What is WebSphere? installing and starting WebSphere; "Hello World (Wide Web)"; "Hello Servlets and JSPs"; "Hello EJBs"; web servers and web protocols; Java application servers; servlets and Java Server pages; CORBA; JavaBeans; enterprise JavaBeans; the eXtensible mark-up language; security on the Web; WebSphere studio; visual age for Java; NetObjects fusion; NetObjects ScriptBuilder; IBM San Francisco; WebSphere Web servers; connection managers and data access bean; session management; LDAP support; servlet lifecycle; HTTP servlets; session and database connections; advanced servlets; JSDP lifecycle; JSP tags; the WebSphere EJB server; tiered EJB applications in WebSphere; EJB persistence and transactions in WebSphere; EJB server-side code; EJB client code; WebSphere XML services; building XML-based applications; using XSL; MQSeries connectors; Tivoli enablement modules; CICS connectors; the WebSphere administration tool; WebSphere property files; administering WebSphere Security; WebSphere performance pack; WebSphere Cache Manager; Web Traffic Express; SecureWay network dispatcher.