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J2EE
The complete Reference
By: Keogh, James
ISBN: 007222472X
Format: BC 904 pages
Pub Date: 2002-09-06
Copyright: 2002
Edition:1
$39.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
About the Book
Get comprehensive coverage of J2EE
in this all-inclusive resource. Organized by component type, this is the
most complete guide on the market and addresses J2EE’s massive collection
of APIs. Fully up-to-date and ontaining J2EE best practices -- plus coverage
of Java databases, Java interconnectivity, and Web services, this is ideal
for every developer working with J2EE.
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Table of Contents
Part I: J2EE Basics
1: Java 2 Enterprise Edition Overview
2: J2EE Multi-Tier Architecture
3: J2EE Best Practices
4: J2EE Design Patterns and Frameworks
Part II: J2EE Databases
5: J2EE Database Concepts
6: JDBC Objects
7: JDBC and Embedded SQL
Part III: J2EE Foundation
8: HTML, XML, and XHTML
9: Java and XML
10: Java servlets
11: Java ServerPages
12: Enterprise JavaBeans
Part IV: J2EE Interconnectivity
13: JavaMail API
14: Java Interface Definition Language
and CORBA
15: Java Remote Method Invocation
16: Java Message Service
17: Security
18: Java Naming and Directory Interface
API
Part V: Web Services
19: SOAP
20: Universal Description, Discovery,
and Integration (UDDI)
21: Electronic Business XML
22: The Java API for XML Registries
(JAXR)
23: Web Services Description Language
(WSDL)
Part VI: Appendixes
A: HTTP References
B: Cookie References
C: Enterprise JavaBeans References
D: JavaMail References
E: Java Interface Definition Language
and CORBA
F: Java Remote Method Invocation
G: Java Message Service
H: Java Security
I: Java Naming and Directory Interface
J: Simple Object Access Protocol
K: Universal, Description, Discovery,
Integration
L: Electronic Business XML
M: The Java API for XML Registries |
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