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Enterprise Application Development & Integration, Network Programming, XML, SGML, & Other Document Mark-up Languages, Programming Tools, Web Application Development, Java (Programming Language), Web Programming

J2EE and XML Development

by Kurt Gabrick, David Weiss
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Overview

Geared toward experienced developers, this reference demonstrates how Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and XML technologies can be used together to create more robust distributed applications and software systems. The use of XML technology to extend and enhance the capabilities of the J2EE platform is covered in detail. Discussed are J2EE and XML integration at each layer of an n-tier distributed application model. Design patterns, tradeoffs, and decision criteria are provided in terms of individual XML and J2EE technology combinations. Hot topics in application integration are also covered, including Web services, architectures, and business partner integration.

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Compunotes.com

Does an excellent job in itemizing the key points of the whole subject.

JavaRanch.com

This book is your survival guide to understand the repertoire of XML based technologies and adopt them in your existing enterprise system.

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Very Good.

From The Critics

This guide teaches how, where, and why to use XML in each layer of a J2EE application. It categorizes and explains many recent Java and XML technology developments and suggests ways in which a J2EE application can utilize them. It discusses trade-offs to be considered when choosing to build a J2EE application with XML over pure J2EE, comparing the potential drawbacks of using each proposed XML technology with its benefits. The guide is for distributed application developers with prior knowledge of J2EE and XML basics. Gabrick is an architect and developer with J2EE and XML experience. Weiss is a distributed systems developer and trainer of software developers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 5, 2002
Publisher
Manning Publications
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781930110304

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