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by Justin Couch and Daniel H. Steinberg | ISBN: 0-7645-0882-2 | 2002, Hungry Minds
Welcome to Java 2 Enterprise Edition Bible. This book, which is a follow-up to Java 2 Bible, is for readers who wish to know more about the enterprise market. Enterprise programming is a hot topic these days, as more and more companies decide they need an online presence to complement their existing bricks-and-mortar version. This online presence is more than just a couple of Web pages; it extends to a complete electronic catalogue and purchasing system.
XML is one of the biggest drivers of the enterprise market. As companies are starting to realize they need to work together to smooth out the supply-chain management, they are building their second- or third-generation systems. They are doing this in collaboration with their suppliers and partners. To build these systems they need interoperability, and whole industries are springing up around this need alone. Need to add a new partner or supplier? Just ask for the XML DTD. Very quickly you can now include the new functionality in your system.
Throughout this book we will reference various commercial sites that you will be familiar with as examples of how large-scale businesses are integrating not only their own Web sites, but also those of partners and suppliers, into one single system. Order your computer from Dell and you can track it through every stage of the build process. Then, once it has hit the courier, you can use the Dell site to trace the courier's information about its progress. Dell doesn't use just one courier, either — yet your experience is identical regardless of which one is used.
Table of Content
Java 2 Enterprise Edition Bible
Preface
Part I Getting Started
Chapter 1 - Defining the Enterprise
Chapter 2 - Introducing Enterprise Applications
Part II Delivering Content
Chapter 3 - Creating Dynamic Content with Servlets
Chapter 4 - Using JavaServer Pages
Chapter 5 - Sending and Receiving Mail with JavaMail
Part III Finding Things with Databases and Searches
Chapter 6 - Interacting with Relational Databases
Chapter 7 - Using JDBC to Interact with SQL Databases
Chapter 8 - Working with Directory Services and LDAP
Chapter 9 - Accessing Directory Services with JNDI
Part IV Communicating Between Systems with XML
Chapter 10 - Building an XML Foundation
Chapter 11 - Describing Documents with DTDs and Schemas
Chapter 12 - Parsing Documents with JAXP
Chapter 13 - Interacting with XML Using JDOM
Chapter 14 - Transforming and Binding Your XML Documents
Part V Abstracting the System
Chapter 15 - Exploring the RMI Mechanism
Chapter 16 - Introducing Enterprise JavaBeans
Chapter 17 - Using Advanced EJB Techniques
Chapter 18 - Introducing CORBA
Chapter 19 - CORBA Applications in the Enterprise
Chapter 20 - Why Dream of Jini?
Part VI Building Big System
Chapter 21 - Implementing Web Services
Chapter 22 - JMS
Chapter 23 - Managing Transactions with JTA/JTS
Chapter 24 - System Architecture Issues
Chapter 25 - J2EE Design Patterns
Appendix A - Installing the J2EE Reference Implementation
Appendix B - J2EE API Version Requirements
Appendix C - J2EE Vendors and Systems
Glossary
Index
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