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9788126503575
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Wiley India Pvt Ltd.
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Year
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2003
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BEA Web Logic Server is the most widely used application server (with more than 40% market share), and therefore the platform of choice for building Java server-side applications. There is growing demand for well-trained Web Logic developers, but the current literature is mostly introductory and does not meet the needs of experienced developers. Mastering BEA Web Logic Server will show experienced Java developers how to become power users of WebLogic. It will focus on best practices and workarounds for mastering the capabilities of Web Logic while avoiding common pitfalls. It will also provide an exhaustive, in-depth reference guide, making this book an essential part of the standard library of all Web Logic developers. Special Feature Focuses on best practices and workarounds for mastering Web Logic while avoiding common pitfalls. Covers Web Logic Server versions 6.0, 6.1, and 7.0. Includes coverage of Web Logic installation, a utilities reference, tag library reference, and class and descriptor references. Companion Web site includes technology updates and links to related sites.
Author Biography
Gregory Nyberg is a technical architect, focusing on the development of enterprise J2EE applications using BEA Web Logic Server. Robert Patrick is Senior Director of Technology at BEA Systems, specializing in designing and troubleshooting large-scale systems built with BEA Web Logic Server. Paul Bauerschmidt is a former software engineer in the Web Logic Server Security Team at BEA Systems. JEFF Mcdaniel is Senior Director of the Technical Solutions Group at BEA Systems. Raja Mukherjee is Director of Systems Engineering at BEA Systems. Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Building Web Applications in Web Logic Chapter 2 Choosing a Web Application Architecture Chapter 3 Designing an Example J2EE Application Chapter 4 Building an Example Web Application Chapter 5 Packaging and Deploying Web Logic Web Applications Chapter 6 Building Enterprise Java Beans in Web Logic Server Chapter 7 Building an Example EJB Application Chapter 8 Packaging and Deploying Web Logic EJB Applications Chapter 9 Using Web Logic JMS Chapter 10 Using Web Logic Security Chapter 11 Administering and Deploying Applications In Web Logic Server Chapter 12 Optimizing Web Logic Server Performance Chapter 13 Development Environment Best Practices Chapter 14 Production Environment Best Practices Chapter 15 Developing and Deploying Web Services Index
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