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Guide to J2EE: Enterprise Java [Hardcover]

John Hunt (Author), Chris Loftus (Author)
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Springer Professional Computing June 24, 2003
Enterprise Java experts John Hunt and Chris Loftus take the reader through the core technologies that make up the Enterprise Edition of the Java 2 platform (J2EE). They cover all the aspects of J2EE that both the professional and student needs to know to build multi-tier enterprise applications in Java. This includes the various technologies, design methodology, and design patterns. The text contains fully worked examples, built up throughout the book, which enables the reader to quickly develop multi-tier applications. An invaluable text for those who want to build enterprise wide applications in Java.

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From the reviews: "In this single volume … we are introduced to all the major parts of the J2EE platform. … the book does provide a wide-ranging introduction to the J2EE platform. That it does so at a reasonably detailed level is a key strength. Entire books have been written about each of the technologies included here, so to have it all in one place makes this a good reference to have around. … This book provides a very good primer on J2EE." (Pan Pantziarka, Application Development Advisor, Vol. 8 (3), 2004)

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  • Hardcover: 700 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1st Edition. edition (June 24, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1852337044
  • ISBN-13: 978-1852337049
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.6 x 1.5 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars good coverage with design and code, September 16, 2005
This review is from: Guide to J2EE: Enterprise Java (Hardcover)
The book gives a detailed tour of J2EE, circa 2003. It describes the high level functionality that is possible, on top of using Java as your base language. The authors choose Tomcat as the Web application server, and jBoss as the EJB application server because these are popular, open source and free. However, they point out that other servers can be used. Namely IBM's Websphere and BEA's WebLogic. Both are J2EE compliant. So if you are using these, you can still gain from much of the example code in the book and its accompanying website. While the design advice should carry over unchanged.

All the J2EE standards are explained. JMS, RMI, JNDI... Plus also being able to use Java to read and write XML. This latter topic is perhaps not really enterprise level stuff. I'd regard it as more on the lower level of J2SE. Simply because even if you are doing a non-networked application, and so perhaps not using J2EE at all, XML capability can still be good in using data files.

Now in 2005, Java J2SE is at version 1.5. But the book's details about deploying under J2SE 1.4 are valid. 1.5 is essentially a superset of 1.4.
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rmid program, servlet select, ready pool state, business logic interface, tag handler class, life cycle interface, bookstore application, environment naming context, idltojava compiler, rmi regi stry, underlying servlet, multipart object, primary key object, web container, resource adapter, queue session, cycle interfaces, cart bean, activation description, deployment descriptor file, life cycle monitoring, primary key class, public void remove, web tier, designated column
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