
Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 28. December 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
672 pages
978-0-471-41711-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) has been called "the best thing since the Java language itself." EJB has proven to be widely successful and is fast becoming the dominant technology for building server-side application, including most Web applications. Building off the best-selling first edition of this book, Roman not only updates the information, but also adds new, more advanced programming tips and techniques.
Reviews / Votes
Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans, 2nd Ed. by Ed Roman and Scott Ambler includes the new EJB specification and expanded coverage on more advanced topics for developers. (Publishers Weekly) "...the style is informal, with clear explanations...an enjoyable read and good value for money..." (Computer Bulletin, September 2002) "...explains Enterprise Java Beans in such a great way that it is worth the price of the book by itself...excellent web site too..."(Cvu, April 2003)More details
Edition
2., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 19 cm
Weight
1203 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-41711-8 (9780471417118)
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Ed Roman | Rima Patel Sriganesh | Gerald Brose
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Persons
ED ROMAN is one of the world's leading authorities on server-side Java technologies. He is CEO of The Middleware Company (www.middleware-company.com), a firm specializing in server-side Java training and consulting, and CEO of TheServerSide.com (www.TheServerSide.com), an online server-side Java community.
SCOTT W. AMBLER is the author and editor of a series of successful books on Java and object technology. He is also a frequent speaker at major conferences.
TYLER JEWELL is a software engineer at Talarian SmartSockets and is the primary author of all BEA WebLogic Server courses. He is also a speaker at a wide variety of conferences including Java Expo, Object Expo, Cysive, and JavaOne.
SCOTT W. AMBLER is the author and editor of a series of successful books on Java and object technology. He is also a frequent speaker at major conferences.
TYLER JEWELL is a software engineer at Talarian SmartSockets and is the primary author of all BEA WebLogic Server courses. He is also a speaker at a wide variety of conferences including Java Expo, Object Expo, Cysive, and JavaOne.
Content
Dedication.Acknowledgments. Preface. About the Author.About the Coauthors. Introduction to the Book. PART ONE: OVERVIEW.Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. EJB Fundamentals. Chapter 3. Writing Your First Bean. PART TWO: THE TRIAD OF BEANS. Chapter 4. Introduction to Session Beans. Chapter 5. Introduction to Entity Beans. Chapter 6. Writing Bean-Managed Persistent Entity Beans. Chapter 7. Writing Container-Managed Persistent Entity Beans. Chapter 8. Introduction to Message-Driven Beans. Chapter 9. Adding Functionality to Your Beans. PART THREE: ADVANCED EJB CONCEPTS. Chapter 10. Transactions. chapter 11. BMP and CMP Relationships. Chapter 12. Persistence Best Practices. Chapter 13. EJB Best Practices and Performance Optimizations. Chapter 14. Large-Scale System Design. Chapter 15. Starting Your EJB Project on the Right Foot. Chapter 16 Choosing an EJB Server. Chapter 17. EJB-J2EE Integration: Building a Complete Application. PART FOUR: APPENDIXES. Appendix A: RMI-IIOP and JNDI Tutorial. Appendix B: CORBA Interoperability. Appendix C: Deployment Descriptor Reference. Appendix D: The EJB Query Language (EJB-QL) Reference. Appendix E: API and Diagram Reference. Index.