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J2EE
Developer's Handbook
by:
Paul J. Perrone, Venkata S.R.K.R. Chaganti, and Tom Schwenk
Published June 2003.
ISBN: 0672323486
Pages: 1490
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Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is an application development platform for building robust enterprise systems. J2EE includes numerous Java APIs and tools including Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, and Servlets. Developers looking to leverage this complex platform need guidance not only on the features of each tool, but on using them together to create real-world systems.
J2EE Developer's Handbook provides both -- discussing the tools in the context of practical J2EE applications which demonstrate every aspect of J2EE development. In the
Summer of 2003, Sun will release J2EE 1.4 which includes numerous updates and new features such as JSP 2.0, EJB 2.1, and new APIs for creating J2EE Web Services.
Topics
covered include: J2EE, EJB, servlets, JSP, XML, Web Services,
JAX-RPC, SAAJ, JMS, JDBC, Security, JAAS, JNDI, JAXR, CORBA, RMI,
JTA, JTS, and JavaMail.
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by: SAMS
Publishing (a division of Macmillan USA)
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Book:
Building
Java Enterprise Systems with J2EE
by:
Paul J. Perrone and Venkata S.R.K.R. Chaganti
Building
Java Enterprise Systems with J2EE provides a comprehensive and practical
guide for professional Java developers and architects who need to
build distributed, scalable, secure, and Internet-enabled Enterprise,
E-commerce, and Business-to-Business (B2B) systems.
Building
Java Enterprise Systems with J2EE provides readers with both an
extremely strong conceptual framework for mapping enterprise system
problems to solutions as well as provides a healthy collection of
practical example solutions to support such a conceptual and architectural
framework. Furthermore, the book demonstrates how the technologies
complement and build on top of one another via evolution of practical
examples in the context of an E-commerce enterprise application.
In addition to a detailed exposition on how to build standalone
Java enterprise applications, the construction and deployment of
J2EE v1.2-compliant applications is thoroughly described. J2EE-compliant
Java Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs are deployed to both the BEA WebLogic
Server and the J2EE Reference Implementation. The readers thus will
use this book to learn, develop, and design their custom applications
immediately.
Topics
covered include: J2EE, EJB, servlets, JSP, XML, JMS, JDBC, Security,
JNDI, Jini, CORBA, RMI, DCOM, JTA, JTS, and JavaMail.
Published
by: SAMS
Publishing in June 2000
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Book:
Java
Security Handbook
Paul Perrone, Jamie Jaworski
A guide to designing and building a secure
Java application, for intermediate to experienced Java programmers.
Part I introduces concepts that underlie Java security, and Part II
covers the cryptographic capabilities of the Java 2 API, the Java
Cryptography Extension, and the Java Secure Socket Extension, as
well as cryptography packages that are available from providers
other than Sun. Part III focuses on the security of distributed
enterprise systems. Seven appendices provide supporting information.
Published
by: SAMS
Publishing in October 2000
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Practical
Enterprise Assurance (PDF file)
Paul Perrone
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Java
Naming and Directory Service Interfaces(PDF
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Paul
Perrone, Krishna Chaganti
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Jini
in the Box (PDF file)
Paul Perrone, Krishna Chaganti
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