Synopses & Reviews
This book provides a comprehensive, hands-on guide to the nuts and bolts of installing, administering and troubleshooting a WebLogic Server (version 6.1) and building enterprise applications that take advantage of WebLogic's strong support of the J2EE standard.
Review
"An indispensable resource for WebLogic beginners and experts alike." —Eric Stahl, Senior Product Marketing Manager, BEA WebLogic Server
Synopsis
BEA WebLogic Server is the premier Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application server--a product that lets e-businesses roll out sophisticated, Java-based services to Web or wireless clients. Written by the CEO and staff of ZeeWare, Inc., this incisive guide is packed with real-world examples that show developers step by step how to prototype, build, and administer large, complex WebLogic applications.
About the Author
Joe Zuffoletto is President/CEO of ZeeWare, Inc., a software development/consulting firm that specializes in J2EE implementations using WebLogic. He has 15 years' software development experience, including 5 years of C++, 4 years of Java, and 10 years of SQL/RDBMS. In 11 years of consulting he has completed projects for Cisco, Apple, HP, Wells Fargo, B of A, Barclays Bank, Hambrecht and Quist and many others. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Princeton University. ZeeWare is a BEA Technology Alliance Partner that is currently working on 3 WebLogic projects for Bank of America in San Francisco.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: Preparing Your Enterprise for WebLogic.
Chapter 1: A Quick Tour of WebLogic Server.
Chapter 2: Assembling and Managing a WebLogic Development Team.
Chapter 3: Designing WebLogic Applications.
Chapter 4: Creating a WebLogic Environment.
Part II: WebLogic and the J2EE APIs.
Chapter 5: Working with WebLogic JDBC.
Chapter 6: Working with WebLogic JTA.
Chapter 7: Working with WebLogic JNDI.
Chapter 8: Working with WebLogic RMI.
Chapter 9: Working with WebLogic JMS.
Chapter 10: Working with WebLogic JavaMail.
Part III: Developing Web Components.
Chapter 11: Developing Servlets.
Chapter 12: Developing JavaServer Pages.
Chapter 13: Developing Tag Libraries.
Part IV: Developing EJB Components.
Chapter 14: Understanding Enterprise JavaBeans.
Chapter 15: Developing Session Beans.
Chapter 16: Developing Entity Beans.
Chapter 17: Developing Message-Driven Beans.
Part V: Deploying and Testing Enterprise Applications.
Chapter 18: Assembling and Deploying WebLogic Applications.
Chapter 19: Testing and Tuning WebLogic Applications.
Part VI: Implementing Security.
Chapter 20: Understanding Security Fundamentals.
Chapter 21: Understanding WebLogic's Security Architecture.
Chapter 22: Securing a WebLogic Application.
Part VII: WebLogic Server Administration.
Chapter 23: Working with WebLogic's Administration Tools.
Chapter 24: Working with WebLogic Clusters.
Chapter 25: Managing WebLogic Security.
Part VIII: Enterprise Application Integration.
Chapter 26: Working with Web Services, SOAP, and WSDL.
Chapter 27: Working with WebLogic and the _J2EE Connector Architecture.
Appendix: Upgrading to WebLogic Server 6.1 from _Earlier Versions.
Index.
Book Registration Information.