Book Details
Paperback: 1000 pages
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 1st edition (February 21, 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0764548549
ISBN-13: 978-0764548543
From the Author
Our goal in writing this book was to create the most organized, approachable, and complete guide to WebLogic Server that money could buy. Stated another way, we wanted to write the book we wish we had when we were learning WebLogic Server, but also the book we wish we had once we became experts and needed more information.
To accomplish our goal, we wrote the entire book following a simple formula. Each chapter begins with a brief, theoretical explanation of the technology at hand, including how it fits into the J2EE framework, and how it is implemented in WebLogic Server. A basic coding exercise follows, showing how to write a small, complete Java class that uses the technology, and how to deploy and test the class using the WebLogic Console. This portion of the chapter is presented step-by-step, and contains lots of screen shots to guide novices along. The rest of each chapter covers advanced topics, and is written at a level suitable for intermediate to advanced developers. Functioning code is provided whenever possible, and is available for download from the book's Web site.
Early indications are that we succeeded. One BEA engineer calls the book "awesome.. the documentation we never had." And the developers in my company - WebLogic experts all - refer to the book almost on a daily basis.
Whether you're a WebLogic novice or expert, we think you'll get a lot out of this book, and it should pay for itself many times over in time saved learning and applying WebLogic Server. -- Joe Zuffoletto
From the Back Cover
"An indispensable resource for WebLogic beginners and experts alike." —Eric Stahl, Senior Product Marketing Manager, BEA WebLogic Server
If BEA WebLogic Server can do it, you can do it too...
As the worlds leading J2EE application server, BEA WebLogic Server gives you unmatched flexibility in the design, implementation, and deployment of high-volume, dynamic, Web-based applications. This nuts-and-bolts reference tells you all you need to know to build a WebLogic development environment and to put WebLogics features, services, and architecture to work for your enterprise. Detailed examples and real-world productivity tips help you get started fast – and finish the job right.
Inside, youll find complete coverage of BEA WebLogic Server 6.1
Develop applications on Windows NT/2000 for deployment to other platforms
Build enterprise applications enabled for both Web and wireless access
Master WebLogics implementations of the J2EE APIs, including JDBC, JNDI, JMS, and EJB
Extend secure, user-friendly access to data in legacy systems
Display and manipulate data from multiple back-end sources seamlessly
Host Web sites for multiple Internet domains on one computer with one IP address
Cluster WebLogic servers for high availability, load balancing, and failover
Implement robust security with SSL, user authentication, and authorization
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.
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