Complete Reference: J2 Ee

Author: James Keogh

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Description

This reference text provides techniques for application development on UNIX, NT and Mac.

Author description

James Keogh is on the faculty of Columbia University teaching courses in its technology certification program. He has spent 15 years developing computer systems for major Wall Street firms such as Salomen, Inc. and Bear Stearns and has written several best-selling books for Prentice Hall and IDG.

Table of contents

Part I: J2EE Basics 1: Java 2 Enterprise Edition Overview 2: J2EE Multi-Tier Architecture 3: J2EE Best Practices 4: J2EE Design Patterns and Frameworks Part II: J2EE Databases 5: J2EE Database Concepts 6: JDBC Objects 7: JDBC and Embedded SQL Part III: J2EE Foundation 8: HTML, XML, and XHTML 9: Java and XML 10: Java servlets 11: Java ServerPages 12: Enterprise JavaBeans Part IV: J2EE Interconnectivity 13: JavaMail API 14: Java Interface Definition Language and CORBA 15: Java Remote Method Invocation 16: Java Message Service 17: Security 18: Java Naming and Directory Interface API Part V: Web Services 19: SOAP 20: Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) 21: Electronic Business XML 22: The Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) 23: Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Part VI: Appendixes A: HTTP References B: Cookie References C: Enterprise JavaBeans References D: JavaMail References E: Java Interface Definition Language and CORBA F: Java Remote Method Invocation G: Java Message Service H: Java Security I: Java Naming and Directory Interface J: Simple Object Access Protocol K: Universal, Description, Discovery, Integration L: Electronic Business XML M: The Java API for XML Registries