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Enterprise Java Programming With IBM Websphere by Daniel Berg, Gary Craig, Greg Hester, Jim Amsden, Mark Weitzel, Peter M. Jakab, Russell Stinehour, W. David Pitt (2003, Package) 
Enterprise Java Programming With IBM Websphere by Daniel Berg, Gary Craig, Greg Hester, Jim Amsden, Mark Weitzel, Peter M. Jakab, Russell Stinehour, W. David Pitt (2003, Package)

 
Enterprise Java Programming With IBM Websphere by Daniel Berg, Gary Craig, Greg Hester, Jim Amsden, Mark Weitzel, Peter M. Jakab, Russell Stinehour, W. David Pitt (2003, Package)

Author: Daniel Berg, Gary Craig, Greg Hester, Jim Amsden, Mark Weitzel, Peter M. Jakab, Russell Stinehour, W. David Pitt
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Publication Date: 2003-12-01
Series: IBM Press Series--Information Management
Language: English
Format: Other
ISBN-10: 032118579X
ISBN-13: 9780321185792
Product ID: EPID2413678
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Publication Date:2003-12-01
Series:IBM Press Series--Information Management
Editor:Kyle Brown

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Length:688 pages
Height:9.3 in
Width:7.0 in
Thickness:1.5 in
Weight:56.0 oz

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Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition

by Kyle Brown, Gary Craig, Greg Hester, Russell Stinehour, W. David Pitt, Mark Weitzel, JimAmsden, Peter M. Jakab, Daniel Berg

Foreword by Martin Fowler

Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition is the definitive guide tobuilding mission-critical enterprise systems with J2EE, WebSphere, and WebSphere StudioApplication Developer. Fully updated for Versions 5.x of WebSphere Application Server andWebSphere Studio Application Developer, it combines expert architectural best practices with acase study that walks you through constructing an entire system.

The authors are an extraordinary team of WebSphere insiders: developers, consultants,instructors, and IBM WebSphere development team members. Together, they offer unprecedentedinsight into the use and behavior of WebSphere's APIs in real-world environments—andsystematic guidance for delivering systems of exceptional performance, robustness, and businessvalue.

Coverage includes—

  • Practical introductions to J2EE, WebSphere Application Server 5.0, and Web application architecture
  • Detailed coverage of Web application construction, including MVC partitioning with Struts, servlets/JSP, and session management
  • Step-by-step guidance for building and testing application business models, including JUnit testing
  • In-depth insight into EJB architecture, including transactions, security, and advanced object relational mapping
  • Web services: examples and best practices leveraging WebSphere Application Server 5.x's latest enhancements

CD-ROMs Included

The CD-ROMs contain trial copies of IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer (Version 5.0.2),IBM WebSphere Application Server (Version 5.02), and DB2 Universal Database, Personal Edition(Version 8.1.2) for Microsoft Windows 2000/XP. The CD-ROMs also include source code for thecase study examples used in the book.



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