Advanced Java Development for Enterprise Applications

Advanced Java Development for Enterprise Applications

by Clifford Berg (Author)

Synopsis

For courses in Java-Intermediate Programming and Java/Visual J++.

The best-selling guide for building enterprise-wide Java applications, this book addresses the common problems developers/programmers face while integrating Java into an enterprise-mixed technology environments, legacy code, security issues, and internationalization.

In the PH PTR Sun MicroSystems Press Series.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 800
Edition: 2
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 14 Dec 1999

ISBN 10: 0130848751
ISBN 13: 9780130848758
Book Overview:

Java is moving into the enterprise -- fast! Companies aren't just talking about building Java-based e-commerce, messaging, networking, and database access applications -- they're doing it. The first edition of this book was a best-seller, helping thousands of developers with their first industrial-strength Java projects. This book offers even more. Completely updated to reflect Java 2, it delivers comprehensive lifecycle coverage that addresses every key issue faced by today's enterprise developer, from legacy code and mixed platform environments to security and internationalization. Clifford Berg reviews every Java-related enterprise development technique and technology you need to master. You'll find detailed new coverage of managing Java development projects; even more coverage of Enterprise JavaBeans; new JDBC2 database connectivity information, and a detailed look at Java 2's new security capabilities. Berg presents timely, on-target information on Java-based application servers, transaction management, and distributed computing protocols -- including JTS, JTA, RMI over IIOP, JNDI, and more. The CD-ROM contains extensive sample code and great tools for building enterprise Java applications.


Author Bio

Clifford Berg is Vice President and CTO of Digital Focus, a leading systems integrator for Internet-based and Java technologies. He writes the popular Java Q&A column in Dr. Dobbs Journal.