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Expert One on One J2EE Design and Development

by: Rod Johnson

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Publisher: WROX PRESS,October 2002

Category: JAVA Level: I/A

ISBN: 0764543857
ISBN13: 9780764543852

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Book overview

The results of using J2EE in practice are often disappointing ˇapplications are often slow, unduly complex, and take too long to develop. I believe that the problem lies not in J2EE itself, but in that it is often used badly. Many J2EE publications advocate approaches that, while fine in theory, often fail in reality, or deliver no real business value.

Expert One-on-One: J2EE Design and Development aims to demystify J2EE development. Using a practical focus, it shows how to use J2EE technologies to reduce, rather than increase, complexity. It doesn't seek to cover the whole of J2EE; rather it aims to demonstrate effective approaches to solving common problems. It's an independent view, based on the experience of working with J2EE in production.


  This book is about quality, maintainability, and productivity in cost-effective J2EE applications.


  Summary of Contents


  Introduction

Chapter 1: J2EE Architectures

Chapter 2: J2EE Projects: Choices and Risks

Chapter 3: Testing J2EE Applications

Chapter 4: Design Techniques and Coding Standards for J2EE Projects

Chapter 5: Requirements for the Sample Application

Chapter 6: Applying J2EE Technologies

Chapter 7: Data Access in J2EE Applications

Chapter 8: Data Access Using Entity Beans

Chapter 9: Practical Data Access

Chapter 10: Session Beans

Chapter 11: Infrastructure and Application Implementation

Chapter 12: Web-Tier MVC Design

Chapter 13: Views in the Web Tier

Chapter 14: Packaging and Application Deployment

Chapter 15: Performance Testing and Tuning an Application

Chapter 16: Conclusion: Making J2EE Work for You

Appendix A: Implementing View Technologies