BEA WebLogic Platform 7
by Prem, Jatinder; Ciconte, Bernard; Devgan, Manish; Dunbar, Scott; Go, PeterRent Book
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Author Biography
Author Bio: BEA WebLogic Platform 7BEA WebLogic Platform 7 Author Bio Jatinder Prem is the founder and the chief technology officer of ObjectMind Inc. (http://www.ObjectMind.com), a startup company focused on providing creative socio-technical solutions to organizations that need assistance in building J2EE enterprise solutions on the BEA WebLogic Platform. Educated at one of London's leading technology-focused universities, The City of London University, and maintaining professional certifications in Java Programming, Oracle, and Sybase Database Administration, Prem has more than 10 years of end-to-end software development experience, using a variety of methodologies and technologies with organizations such as Morgan Stanley, KPMG, Motability Finance, SMART Technologies, the Workers Compensation Board, and DuPont. Prem's other authoring successes include co-authoring the Oracle8 Bible and the custom Dev2Dev WebLogic Platform book provided to attendees at BEA eWorld 2003. Prem can be reached via email through Prem@ObjectMind.com.
Table of Contents
I. J2EE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT ESSENTIALS.
2. J2EE Software Development Methodologies.
3. A Developer's Guide to the Unified Modeling Language.
4. Best Practices in Java Development.
5. The J2EE Architecture and APIs.
6. Transitioning from Software Design to J2EE Technology Components and Services.
7. An Introduction to Web Services.
II. INTRODUCING THE BEA WEBLOGIC PLATFORM 7.0.
9. An Introduction to WebLogic Server 7.
10. An Intuitive Guide to the Installation and Basic Configuration of the WebLogic Server.
11. The WebLogic Server and Supporting Tools Tour.
III. WEBLOGIC AND J2EE SERVICES SUPPORT.
13. Accessing Data Repositories Using JDBC.
14. Locating Named Services through JNDI.
15. The Java Messaging Service (JMS).
16. Managing Java Transactions Using JTA.
IV. DEVELOPING PRESENTATION LOGIC—JSPS AND SERVLETS.
18. Java Server Pages (JSP) and Tag Libraries.
19. JSP and Servlet Development, Testing and Deployment Best Practices.
V. DEVELOPING BUSINESS LOGIC—ENTERPRISE JAVA BEANS.
21. Managing Persistence—Entity Beans.
22. Asynchronous Processing—Message Driven Beans.
23. EJB Development, Testing and Deployment Best Practices.
VI. BEA WEBLOGIC SERVER ADMINISTRATION.
25. Implementing Highly Available and Scalable Solutions.
26. Designing and Implementing a Security Model.
27. Packaging and Deploying J2EE Solutions.
28. Performance Tuning the WebLogic Server Environment.
VII. WEB SERVICES.
30. Supporting SOAP, XML, WSDL within the WebLogic Server.
31. Discovering Web Services using UDDI.
32. Web Services Made Easy - WebLogic Workshop.
VIII. INTEGRATION SERVICES PROVIDED BY WEBLOGIC SERVER 7.0.
34. Business and Workflow Process Management Using WLI.
35. Understanding JCA through the WLI Adapter Development Toolkit.
36. Data Aggregation, Transformation and Translation.
37. BEA Weblogic Platform Case Study. COPYRIGHT = © 2003,
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