Applied Enterprise JavaBeans technology

Author
Boone, Kevin [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st edition
Published/​Created
[Place of publication not identified] Prentice Hall PTR 2003
Description
1 online resource (xxxix, 703 p. ) ill. ;

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The definitive guide to industrial-strength EJB 2.0 development. A comprehensive guide to enterprise-class EJB 2.0 development In-depth coverage of transactions, security, performance, and Web services Features a full-scale, real-world case study Applied Enterprise JavaBeans Technology takes you under the hood of EJB 2.0, offering unprecedented insight into how EJB really works-and shows you how to leverage its full power to build industrial-strength distributed applications. EJB expert Kevin Boone starts from first principles and progresses to state-of-the-art approaches for building Java applications that are distributed, transactional, and secure. Along the way, Boone reveals aspects of the EJB architecture that are normally hidden but offer even more power to developers who understand them. Applied Enterprise JavaBeans Technology offers all this and more: Demonstrates powerful techniques for maximizing distributed application security Introduces high-performance resource pooling and optimization strategies Helps developers choose and implement the best approach to distributed transaction processing Presents in-depth coverage of integration with related technologies, including servlets, Web services, messaging, directories, and CORBA Includes extensive cross-references to the official EJB 2.0 specifications From EJB "first principles" to the state of the art Emphasizes accuracy, depth, and comprehensiveness: never oversimplifies! Focuses on mission-critical development techniques that other books ignore Illuminates powerful capabilities typically left "transparent" to the programmer Shows how to use EJB to implement comprehensive security policies Contains in-depth coverage of automatically generated EJB proxies
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 691) and index.
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English
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Available also in a print edition.
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Enterprise JavaBeans technology
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