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Add to basketCondition: Como nuevo. : Este libro es una guía profesional para la programación de servidores Java utilizando la plataforma J2EE. Cubre temas esenciales para el desarrollo de aplicaciones empresariales robustas y escalables. Ideal para desarrolladores que buscan profundizar en la programación del lado del servidor con Java. EAN: 9781861004659 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Tecnología Título: Professional Java Server Programming J2EE Edition Autor: Subrahmanyam Allamaraju| Andrew Longshaw| Daniel O'Connor| Gordon Van Huizen| Jason Diamond| John Griffin| Mac Holden| Marcus Daley| Mark Wilcox| Richard Browett Editorial: Apress Idioma: en Páginas: 1633 Formato: tapa dura.
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: gut. 2001. This new edition of Professional Java Server Programming J2EE is remarkably similar to the previous edition. Differences include dropping the chapter on Internationalisation and adding chapters on Java Connector Architecture, Web Services, which J2EE implementation to use and J2EE Packaging--along with minor chapter changes reflecting changes to v1.3. You'll need a good grounding in Java programming and database work at a corporate level, and it helps if you're familiar with RMI, JNDI, JDBC, SOAP, SwA, UDDI and WSDL, though these are introduced in the text. You'll find excellent coverage of the complete servlet lifecycle, deployment, security and other business-oriented aspects of J2EE with emphasis on scalability, robustness and maintainability. The authors assume familiarity (if not extensive experience) with objects, classes, data exchange protocols and other aspects of server programming--including a grasp of business logic and UML. However, treating business procedures as programming exercises often results in confusion between the business and programming logic. This reflects the problems encountered when trying to treat two activities as if they're aspects of the same exercise, when in practice they're better treated separately--a problem exacerbated by the lack of support in UML for Enterprise Javabeans. If you persevere, though, Professional Java Server Programming J2EE 1.3 Edition will get you to the finish line, even if it does sometimes feel like you're running an obstacle course. Aimed at the working developer or IT manager tackling server-side and Web-based enterprise Java applications, Professional Java Server Programming J2EE 1.3 Edition offers a truly excellent guide to the fast-changing world of today's Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) APIs and programming techniques. Filled with the practical details and advice for using real Java tools in actual projects, this book offers one of the best available resources to the current state of the Java used on the enterprise. If anything, the new edition of this title (without the massive hard-cover format of its predecessor) gains in being streamlined. Although some readers might quibble with the ordering of topics here (it's hard to see why JNDI and RMI begin the tour of J2EE), the range of topics and coverage offers a superior mix of APIs without getting bogged down in excessive detail. Better yet, the authors are careful to distinguish between different flavors of specific APIs on such topics as JDBC (they cover features of versions 1.0 through 3.0 separately), new servlet and custom tag library standards, and EJB 2.0 standards. J2EE is several years old and its APIs have grown by leaps and bounds. The authors are careful to cover the older material while highlighting what's new and improved. At each juncture, they do a fine job of listing relevant APIs, making this book an excellent reference for everyday programming. It's an old saw that the genius is in the details, but perhaps never more so than with J2EE, where finicky application servers can waste countless hours of your time. This volume will increase your productivity with its exacting presentation of Web and EJB deployment (using freeware Java deployment tools) and the league-leading BEA WebLogic Server 6.x, which is used here for deploying components. Working Java developers will also appreciate the full tour of deployment descriptor options for servlets and EJBs. Other excellent material looks at the ways of designing truly scalable and maintainable enterprise systems with Java mixing JSPs, servlets, and EJBs. This guide to "best practices" includes a useful discussion of software patterns (like the front controller pattern) illustrated with real code. Coverage of custom tag libraries, plus the evolving JSP Standard Tag Library (JSPTL) from Sun and Apache, will help you master this very important emerging technology. With its extensive coverage of today's rich and complex J2EE platform, and practical focus on real-world design and deployment, the new edition of this book succeeds as an almost indispensable resource for any enterprise Java developer. It will serve as both a reference and tutorial to the latest in high-end Java for your next large-scale project. Professional Java Server Programming J2EE 1.3 Edition (Programmer to Programmer) Subrahmanyam Allamaraju Cedric Buest John Davies In deutscher Sprache. 1100 pages. 22,9 x 18,5 x 4,6 cm.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: No Dust Jacket. No Cds. Good. book.
Published by Wrox, Birmingham, 2000
ISBN 10: 1861004656 ISBN 13: 9781861004659
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Add to basketHardcover, cover slightly rubbed. Name written on first page. 24x18 cm, 1633 pages. Gewicht in Gramm: 2600.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Very Good. book.