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 Enterprise Java 2 J2EE 1.3 Complete
  

  Enterprise Java 2 J2EE 1.3 Complete by Sybex

  • Published by: SYBEX
  • Author: Sybex
  • Page Count: 1008
  • Group: J2EE
  • ISBN: 0782141455/9780782141450
  • Published: Dec 2002

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Enterprise Java 2 J2EE 1.3 Complete
Enterprise Java 2, J2EE 1.3 Complete is a one-of-a-kind book--valuable both for its broad content and its low price. Whether you are new to network programming with Java or need to upgrade solid skills to the next level, you'll get the "must have" information to become proficient with the world's most popular programming platform.
  
With Enterprise Java 2, J2EE 1.3 Complete, you'll learn everything you need to know for developing large-scale web and network applications with Java. You'll begin by learning which components combine to form the enterprise platform, and then move on to basic development skills: Servlet programming, creating JavaServer Pages, and programming JavaBeans. You'll also learn database programming concepts and skills, and how to secure your network from malevolent intruders. You'll learn to use XML and its related technologies for seamless cross-platform data exchange. Finally, you'll learn advanced JavaBeans programming to create reusable software components. As a bonus, the last part of the book teaches you to program spiders and bots: Although not a part of J2EE, it's a fun topic that can come in handy for Internet developers who want to create agents to automatically retrieve and organize web content.
  
Enterprise Java 2, J2EE 1.3 Complete introduces you to the work of some of Sybex's finest authors, so you'll know where to go to learn even more about Java.
  
Inside:
  
Java Web Applications
  
An Introduction to J2EE
  
The Basic Servlet API
  
The Basic JSP API
  
Servlet Web Applications
  
Introducing JavaBeans
  
Session Management
  
Using Custom Tags
  
Naming Services, Databases, and Security
  
Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
  
Database Connectivity (JDBC)
  
Advanced Database Programming
  
Secure Web Applications
  
XML, SOAP, and Messaging
  
XML for Data Description
  
Presenting XML with JSP
  
Understanding XML Messaging
  
A Survey of SOAP
  
A SOAP Server Example
  
Java Messaging Service (JMS)
  
Remote Communications and Enterprise JavaBeans
  
Persistence and Remote Method Invocation
  
Java IDL and CORBA Connectivity
  
EJB Architecture and Clients
  
Session, Entity, and Message-Driven EJBs
  
EJB Transactions and Security
  
EJB Environment, Client, and Design Issues
  
J2EE Connector Architecture
  
Spiders and Bots
  
Building a Spider
  
Building a High-Volume Spider
  
Building a Bot

  

Introduction.
  

Part I: Java Web Applications.
  

Chapter 1: An Introduction to J2EE.
  

Chapter 2: The Basic Servlet API.
  

Chapter 3: The Basic JSP API.
  

Chapter 4: Servlet Web Applications.
  

Chapter 5: Introducing JavaBeans.
  

Chapter 6: Session Management.
  

Chapter 7: Using Custom Tags.
  

Part II: Naming Services, Databases, and Security.
  

Chapter 8: Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI).
  

Chapter 9: Database Connectivity (JDBC).
  

Chapter 10: Advanced Database Programming.
  

Chapter 11: Secure Web Applications.
  

Part III: XML, SOAP, and Messaging.
  

Chapter 12: XML for Data Description.
  

Chapter 13: Presenting XML With JSP.
  

Chapter 14: Understanding XML Messaging.
  

Chapter 15: A Survey of SOAP.
  

Chapter 16: A SOAP Server Example.
  

Chapter 17: Java Messaging Service (JMS).
  

Part IV: Remote Communications and Enterprise JavaBeans.
  

Chapter 18: Persistence and Remote Method Invocation.
  

Chapter 19: Java IDL and CORBA Connectivity.
  

Chapter 20: EJB Architecture and Clients.
  

Chapter 21: Session, Entity, and Message Driven EJBs.
  

Chapter 22: EJB Transactions and Security.
  

Chapter 23: EJB Environment, Client, and Design Issues.
  

Chapter 24: J2EE Connector Architecture.
  

Part V: Spiders and Bots.
  

Chapter 25: Building a Spider.
  

Chapter 26: Building a High-Volume Spider.
  

Chapter 27: Building a Bot.
  

Appendix: Setup.
  

Glossary.
  

Index.