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Showing posts with label J2EE. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Sams teach yourself J2EE in 21 days(ebooksbtech8.blogspot.in)--Martin Bond.pdf



Sams teach yourself J2EE in 21 days(ebooksbtech8.blogspot.in)--Martin Bond.pdf

DescriptionJ2EE has become required knowledge for any serious Java developer, but learning this large and complex specification requires a substantial investment of time and energy. Sams Teach Yourself J2EE in 21 Days presents the enterprise Java architecture in accessible, easy-to-comprehend lessons, describing how each J2EE tool solves the challenges of n-Tier development. Using the architecture as a roadmap, following chapters describe Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), JavaServer Pages (JSP), servlets, and more, giving readers a full understanding of J2EE development.Further chapters cover the role of XML, custom JSP tags, and how Java Connectors allow J2EE applications to interact with legacy and non-Java systems. The book finishes with sample applications that put all the pieces together, including an example using J2EE to create Web Services. Along the way, every concept is illustrated with practical, real-world examples to ensure understanding by Java students as well as experts.

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Saturday, 8 March 2014

J2EE Best Practices(ebooksbtech8.blogspot.in)--Darren Broemmer (wiley publications).pdf


J2EE Best Practices(ebooksbtech8.blogspot.in)--Darren Broemmer (wiley publications).pdf

Description: Learn how to apply robust application design to your J2EE projects There are a number of best practices you need to consider to build highly effective J2EE components and integrate them into applications. These practices include evaluating and selecting the right set of software components and services to handle the job. In this book, Darren Broemmer supplies you with a set of best practices for J2EE development and then teaches you how to use them to construct an application architecture referred to as the reference architecture. The design and implementation of the reference architecture is based on a set of guiding principles that are used to optimize and automate J2EE development. In addition to the author's thorough discussions of the latest technologies for J2EE implementation-including EJB 2, Jakarta Struts, Servlets, Java Server Pages, UML, design patterns, Common Business Logic Foundation components, and XML.

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