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BEA WebLogic Workshop: Building the Next Generation Web Services Visually [Paperback]

Sean Christofferson (Author), Srinivas Jayanthi (Author), Steven Traut (Author), Wira Pradjinata (Author)
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November 26, 2002 076451797X 978-0764517976
* 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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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:

  • Develop enterprise-quality Web service applications without knowing object-oriented programming
  • Learn to use WebLogic Workshop’s core controls, including service, timer, and database controls
  • Tour the WebLogic Workshop IDE and comprehend the property grid, project tree, structure pane, and other key aspects
  • Explore mapping from XML and understand what maps do, their syntax, and how to use the map editor
  • Understand and create asynchronous Web services
  • Control Web service protocols, including SOAP and XML in both HTTP and JMS

Bonus CD-ROM contains evaluation version of BEA WebLogic Platform 7

About the Author

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.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (November 26, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076451797X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764517976
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,140,831 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good for weglic workshop beginner, September 7, 2003
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This review is from: BEA WebLogic Workshop: Building the Next Generation Web Services Visually (Paperback)
I am new to workshop. After reading this book, I got good idea how to write web services under workshop. However, this book is only for beginner level only. If you are familiar with workshop already, this book is Not for you.

This book guides you to learn webshop step by step for most of the core webshop functionalities(eg, JMS, EJB, database controls). However, sometimes, it lacks of detail explanation(that's why I only give it 4 stars).

If you are new to webshop, this book is for you.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Relatively Useful, February 26, 2008
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This review is from: BEA WebLogic Workshop: Building the Next Generation Web Services Visually (Paperback)
First off, it is worth noting that this is for Weblogic 7. Several things have changed since then. For example: In weblogic 7, you just created a project. In future versions of Weblogic, there are several types of projects that you can create. Also, I didn't have a Hello World default example (I was able to download one for Workshop 9.2 from the BEA website). The screen shots look considerably different than the newer versions.

On the plus side, there are a lot of pictoral and code examples in the book. There are references to mode in-depth information "that will be covered in a future chapter". So, if you choose to, you can jump to that chapter to read futher on a topic of interest.

Overview of the book:

The first two chapters cover an introduction and a typical getting started. Other chapters are:
3. Tour of the Weblogic Workshop IDE
4. Creating Conversational Web Services
5. Creating Asynchronous Web Services
6. Mapping from XML
7. Using the Core Controls (service, timer, database controls)
8. Using the advanced controls (EJB, JMS)
9. controlling the Web Service Protocols
10. Calling Web Services from Outside Weblogic Workshop
11. Using Javascript in XML Maps

There is also a java primer in the appendex which covers basics about java as well as methods for classes used by weblogic (hashtable, socket, datagramsocket).

The CD includes a 90 day trial of WebLogic Platform 7 and sample code referenced in the book. Granted, you can use this version when trying stuff in the book, it will still require the user to "do the translation" when the try the same stuff in the version of weblogic workshop they currently use.

Obviously, some translation is required to convert some of the steps to work with your version of Weblogic Workshop. I'm not sure why this edition has not been updated (maybe emails to the publisher or authors might coax them to update it). This is a perfect format for getting your feet wet on how to use Weblogic Workshop (minus the formentioned translations required).

I give it 4 stars because:
The book is appropriate the target audience (those new to weblogic): 5 stars
The content is out of date, which may cause those who are new to weblogic workshop to be a bit frustrated translating the examples and screenshops to their current version of weblogic (-1 star)

If you are not new to weblogic, this will definately not be for you.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book on Workshop, January 29, 2003
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This review is from: BEA WebLogic Workshop: Building the Next Generation Web Services Visually (Paperback)
This book walks you through installing and writing Web Services using Workshop. It covers the basics of Web Services, and gears you to write more complex and advanced Web Services using the BEA tools.

Great book for anyone who needs to start writing Web Services quickly.

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"IN THIS CHAPTER, I begin the discussion of WebLogic Workshop by explaining the common usage of WebLogic Workshop in the Web Services arena." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
substitution directives, input binary stream, callback location, wrapper service, conversational phase, inventory bean, oat equivalent, conversational state, web service method, convert method, simple web service, currency calculator, callback handler, database control, client jar, proxy components, debugging interface, jsp page, wsdl file, code completion, external map, detailed error message, int code, control flow statements, message payload
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Test View, Property Editor, Project Tree, Structure Pane, Java Message Service, Blue Widget, Green Widget, Locals Pane, Watch Pane, Add Control, Enterprise Java Beans, Internet Explorer, Query Editor, Red Widget, Add Database Control, Canadian Dollar, Item Code, Item Price, Japanese Yen, Map Type, Orange Widget, Add Operation, Black Widget, British Pound, Enterprise Edition
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