* BEA WebLogic makes it very easy for application developers to use Java to build enterprise-class Web services that will run on BEA WebLogic Server
* Each chapter explains major WebLogic concepts and includes a discussion and sample code
* Upon completing a chapter, readers are able to use those concepts discussed to immediately build Java Web services
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SEAN CHRISTOFFERSON, one of a select group of developers who worked on the BEA WebLogic Workshop IDE, holds degrees in mathematics, physics, and biochemistry. Fluent in numerous programming languages, he has been a programmer for 12 years.
SRINIVAS JAYANTHI, a Senior Technologist with BEA, is experienced in analysis, design, development, and testing of distributed systems using J2EE. He is a Sun Certified Architect for Java 2 Technologies and a BEA Certified Technologist and Instructor for WebLogic Server, WebLogic Portal, and WebLogic Integration.
STEVEN TRAUT belongs to BEA?s WebLogic Workshop documentation team. A veteran technical communicator, he has contributed to numerous professional pro-gramming books.
WIRA PRADJINATA is a System Architect/Integrator, a SUN Certified Architect for J2EE Technology, and a BEA Certified Enterprise Developer.
Your in-depth guide to building next generation Web services with WebLogic Workshop
In this comprehensive, progressive guidebook, top BEA WebLogic Workshop insiders and consultants have written your ticket to the WebLogic Workshop world, the development platform you can leverage to create enterprise-class Web services without a working knowledge of J2EE APIs. Each chapter is loaded with plenty of sample code, so you can apply the concepts in your work immediately. When you?re ready to move to the next level, the optional sections and final chapters provide advanced information to build your knowledge, helping you exploit the full power of this versatile development environment.
You?ll learn how to:
Bonus CD-ROM contains evaluation version of BEA WebLogic Platform 7
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