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Enterprise Computing - General & Miscellaneous, Enterprise Application Development & Integration, Programming Tools, Web Application Development, Java (Programming Language), Web Programming, Business - General & Miscellaneous

Building Java enterprise systems with J2EE

by "Paul J. Perrone, Venkata S.R. ""Krishna"" R. Chaganti"
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Building Java Enterprise Systems with J2EE provides a comprehensive and practical guide for professional Java developers and architects who need to build distributed, scalable, secure, and web-enabled Enterprise, E-commerce, and Business-to-Business (B2B) systems.

The practical angle of Building Java Enterprise Systems with J2EE provides the conceptual background and wealth of code examples needed to actually assemble systems in a useful manner with the J2EE technologies. Furthermore, this book demonstrates how the technologies complement and build on top of one another via evolution of a cohesive and real sample application. You can use this book to learn, develop, and design your custom applications immediately.

Topics covered include: J2EE, EJB, servlets, JSP, XML, JMS, JDBC, Security, JNDI, Jini, CORBA, RMI, DCOM, JTA, JTS, and JavaMail.

About the Author, "Paul J. Perrone,Venkata S.R. ""Krishna"" R. Chaganti"


Paul J. Perrone is the Founder, the President, and a Senior Software Consultant for Assured Technologies, Inc. Through Assured Technologies (http: / /www. assuredtech. com), Paul provides software consulting, training, products, and research for companies interested in economical, scalable, secure, and Internet-enabled distributed enterprise systems used for e-commerce, business-to-business (13213) transactions, and general enterprise-wide application. Paul has enabled his specialized background in high-intelligence and high-assurance (for example, security) systems to be reflected in Assured Technologies's business practice and pursuits. Paul has been a key player in the architecture, design, and development of numerous large-scale n-tier distributed systems and products for both Fortune 500 and medium-sized organizations. Paul's key technology and training expertise areas are enterprise Java and the J2EE, Enterprise JavaBeans, embedded-enterprise system connectivity, CORBA, XML, UML, and objectoriented/component-based software. In addition to this book, Paul publishes his work in various trade journals. He has an MSEE from the University of Virginia and a BSEE from Rutgers University. He is a member of the IEEE and ACM and has served as chapter chair for the Northern Virginia IEEE Computer Society. Paul can be reached at [email protected] or (703) 728-01 15.

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Software consultants Perrone and Chaganti present a solutions-oriented approach to creating and developing Java Enterprise systems with J2EE. Topics include understanding Enterprise, e-Commerce, and B2B system problems and solutions; building Enterprise components with J2EE and EJB; web-enabling Enterprise with J2EE, servlets, and JSP; representing data and deploying applications using XML; providing asynchronous messaging with JMS and JavaMail; supporting distributed object communications with CORBA, RMI, and DCOM; securing Enterprise with Web, Java, CORBA, and EJB security; and enabling Enterprise with JTA, JTS, OTS, JNDI, Jini, and JDBC 2.0. The included CD-ROM contains trial editions of BEA WebLogic Server 5.0.1, Inprise Visibroker for Java Orb, Prism Technologies OpenFusion CORBA Services, and source code and configuration scripts. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The practical angle of Building Java Enterprise Systems With J2EE provides the conceptual background and wealth of code examples needed to actually assemble systems in a useful manner with the J2EE technologies. Furthermore, Building Java Enterprise Systems With J2EE demonstrates how the technologies complement and build on top of one another via evolution of a cohesive and real sample application. You can use Building Java Enterprise Systems With J2EE to learn, develop, and design customized applications immediately. 1536 pages, Advanced/Expert

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The practical angle of Building Java Enterprise Systems With J2EE provides the conceptual background and wealth of code examples needed to actually assemble systems in a useful manner with the J2EE technologies. Furthermore, this book demonstrates how the technologies complement and build on top of one another via evolution of a cohesive and real sample application. You can use Building Java Enterprise Systems With J2EE to learn, develop, and design your custom applications immediately. Advanced/Expert, 1536 pages.
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Book Details

Published
June 7, 2000
Publisher
Indianapolis, Ind. : SAMS, c2000
Pages
1496
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780672317958

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