Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
What is this book about?
Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB shows Java
developers and architects how to build robust J2EE applications
without having to use Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). This practical,
code-intensive guide provides best...
Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB shows Java
developers and architects how to build robust J2EE applications
without having to use Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). This practical,
code-intensive guide provides best...
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What is this book about?
Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB shows Java
developers and architects how to build robust J2EE applications
without having to use Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). This practical,
code-intensive guide provides best practices for using simpler and
more effective methods and tools, including JavaServer pages,
servlets, and lightweight frameworks.
What does this book cover?
The book begins by examining the limits of EJB technology
-- what it does well and not so well. Then the authors guide
you through alternatives to EJB that you can use to create higher
quality applications faster and at lower cost -- both agile
methods as well as new classes of tools that have evolved over the
past few years.
They then dive into the details, showing solutions based on the
lightweight framework they pioneered on SourceForge -- one of
the most innovative open source communities. They demonstrate how
to leverage practical techniques and tools, including the popular
open source Spring Framework and Hibernate. This book also guides
you through productive solutions to core problems, such as
transaction management, persistence, remoting, and Web tier design.
You will examine how these alternatives affect testing,
performance, and scalability, and discover how lightweight
architectures can slash time and effort on many projects.
What will you learn from this book?
Here are some details on what you'll find in this book:
* How to find the simplest and most maintainable architecture for
your application
* Effective transaction management without EJB
* How to solve common problems in enterprise software development
using AOP and Inversion of Control
* Web tier design and the place of the Web tier in a
well-designed J2EE application
* Effective data access techniques for J2EE applications with
JDBC, Hibernate, and JDO
* How to leverage open source products to improve productivity
and reduce custom coding
* How to design for optimal performance and scalability
Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB shows Java
developers and architects how to build robust J2EE applications
without having to use Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). This practical,
code-intensive guide provides best practices for using simpler and
more effective methods and tools, including JavaServer pages,
servlets, and lightweight frameworks.
What does this book cover?
The book begins by examining the limits of EJB technology
-- what it does well and not so well. Then the authors guide
you through alternatives to EJB that you can use to create higher
quality applications faster and at lower cost -- both agile
methods as well as new classes of tools that have evolved over the
past few years.
They then dive into the details, showing solutions based on the
lightweight framework they pioneered on SourceForge -- one of
the most innovative open source communities. They demonstrate how
to leverage practical techniques and tools, including the popular
open source Spring Framework and Hibernate. This book also guides
you through productive solutions to core problems, such as
transaction management, persistence, remoting, and Web tier design.
You will examine how these alternatives affect testing,
performance, and scalability, and discover how lightweight
architectures can slash time and effort on many projects.
What will you learn from this book?
Here are some details on what you'll find in this book:
* How to find the simplest and most maintainable architecture for
your application
* Effective transaction management without EJB
* How to solve common problems in enterprise software development
using AOP and Inversion of Control
* Web tier design and the place of the Web tier in a
well-designed J2EE application
* Effective data access techniques for J2EE applications with
JDBC, Hibernate, and JDO
* How to leverage open source products to improve productivity
and reduce custom coding
* How to design for optimal performance and scalability
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB (PDF)“
About the Authors. Introduction. Chapter 1: Why "J2EE without EJB"? Chapter 2: Goals. Chapter 3: Architectures. Chapter 4: The Simplicity Dividend. Chapter 5: EJB, Five Years On. Chapter 6: Lightweight Containers and Inversion of Control. Chapter 7: Introducing the Spring Framework. Chapter 8: Declarative Middleware Using AOP Concepts. Chapter 9: Transaction Management. Chapter 10: Persistence. Chapter 11: Remoting. Chapter 12: Replacing Other EJB Services. Chapter 13: Web Tier Design. Chapter 14: Unit Testing and Testability. Chapter 15: Performance and Scalability. Chapter 16: The Sample Application. Chapter 17: Conclusion. Last words. Index.
Autoren-Porträt von Rod Johnson, Jürgen Höller
Rod Johnson is an enterprise Java architect with extensiveexperience in the insurance, dot-com, and financial industries. He
was the J2EE architect of one of Europe's largest web portals, and
he has worked as a consultant on a wide range of projects.
Rod has an arts degree majoring in music and computer science from
the University of Sydney. He obtained a Ph.D. in musicology before
returning to software development. With a background in C and C++,
he has been working with both Java and J2EE since their release. He
is actively involved in the Java Community Process as a member of
the JSR-154 (Servlet 2.4) and JDO 2.0 Expert Groups. He is the
author of the best-selling Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and
Development (Wrox, 2002) and has contributed to several other
books on J2EE since 2000.
Rod is prominent in the open source community as co-founder of the
Spring Framework open source project (www.springframework.org),
which grew out of code published with Expert One-on-One J2EE
Design and Development. He speaks frequently at leading
industry conferences. He is currently based in London.
Rod can be contacted at expert@interface21.com.
Juergen Hoeller is a Senior Systems architect and
Consultant at werk3AT, a company that delivers complex web
solutions and provides J2EE-based consulting in Austria.
Juergen has a masters degree in Computer Science from the
University of Linz, specializing in Java, OO modeling, and software
engineering. He has worked on a wide range of projects with
numerous J2EE application servers, ranging from enterprise
application integration to web-based data visualization.
Juergen has particular experience in developing J2EE web
applications, O/R mapping, and transaction management. Juergen is
co-lead of the Spring Framework and active in many community
forums, including TheServerSide.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Rod Johnson , Jürgen Höller
- 2004, 1. Auflage, 576 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 076457390X
- ISBN-13: 9780764573903
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.06.2004
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