by Michael Girdley (Author), RobWoollen (Author), SandraL.Emerson (Author)
This title is aimed at developers with a basic familiarity with Java, who are interested in developing a J2EE application for BEA Web Logic servers. It is a guide to creating Enterprise Java Applications with J2EE and Servelets.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 720
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall BEA's WebLogic is widely recognized as the de facto industry standard for developing and deploying industrial strength Java E-commerce applications. Now, there's a book that delivers authoritative guidance for J2EE application development with WebLogic. Authored by members of BEA's WebLogic project team, this book covers every aspect of real-world WebLogic J2EE development, from start to finish, through an industrial-strength case study application. The authors start by introducing BEA WebLogic and walking through deploying it. Next, you'll learn practical techniques for designing robust, high-performance J2EE applications with WebLogic; building presentation logic with WebLogic servlets and JavaServer Pages; accessing databases with JDBC; implementing transactions; and more. The accompanying CD-ROM includes all code from the book, including a complete WebAuction application, as well as a complete evaluation version of the latest version of the BEA WebLogic server.
Published: 03 Aug 2001
ISBN 10: 0130911119
ISBN 13: 9780130911117
Book Overview:
MICHAEL GIRDLEY, Senior Product Manager for the BEA WebLogic Server, serves as marketing liaison to over 200 BEA engineers. He has extensive experience programming with Java, HTML, C, and C++, and is co-author of Web Programming with Java and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (SAMS).
ROB WOOLLEN is Senior Software Engineer for Enterprise JavaBeans at BEA Systems, and lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. He was formerly Senior Performance Engineer in charge of analyzing and improving WebLogic Server performance.
SANDRA L. EMERSON is a technical writer and consultant with 20 years of experience in the software industry. She is co-author of four books, including Addison-Wesley's best-selling The Practical SQL Handbook.