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  • Taschenbuch: 722 Seiten
  • Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc; Auflage: Pap/Cdr (April 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0471332291
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471332299
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,1 x 19 x 4,1 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.4 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (36 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.525.619 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Centring on Sun's Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) 1.1 specification, Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans surveys the range of technologies and APIs needed to use EJBs successfully. Mixing a high-level perspective on EJBs with plenty of practical programming advice, this title makes a good choice for the IS manager or developer planning to use EJBs in future projects.

This book succeeds in two notable ways. First, it presents a fine high-level overview describing EJBs and how they fit into today's multi-tiered, server-side enterprise architectures. The author makes connections between EJBs and other component architectures (such as Microsoft's DNA and CORBA). Illustrated with numerous diagrams, these chapters will be useful to anyone seeking to understand the basics of Sun's powerful component model.

This title also serves as a programming primer for serious EJB development. In later sections, the author introduces practical advice for creating both session and entity beans, with plenty of nuts-and-bolts advice, including how to work with actual EJB products. (This book also shows you what to look for when purchasing an EJB application server to deploy your bean components.)

Later chapters delve into transaction management and show how to use Java with CORBA and IIOP. This text then culminates in an impressive case study using EJBs and Java servlets to power an e-commerce web site (complete with online catalogue and a shopping cart). This example is a standout and it's all you will likely need to get started with EJBs in custom projects. Final appendices cover several APIs and standards in more detail, including RMI, JNDI and XML.

In all, this title succeeds at bringing the EJB standard home to the practically minded reader. This is a book that will demystify EJBs and give both managers and developers what they need to start solving business problems using this powerful new component model. --Richard Dragan, Amazon.com

Topics covered: overview of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) component model and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), the EJB 1.1 standard, multi-tiered server-side architectures, J2EE technology primer: RMI, JNDI, JDBC, JTS/JTA, servlets and JSPs, Java IDL, JavaMail, Connectors, XML, EJB Container and Server products and responsibilities, session beans: stateless and stateful beans, EJB security and component lifecycle, entity beans and persistence: bean-managed persistent entity beans and container- managed persistent entity beans, flat and nested transactions, ACID properties, two-phase commits, CORBA and RMI-IIOP and EJBs, e-commerce case study using EJB's and servlets.

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Centering on Sun's Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) 1.1 specification, Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans surveys the range of technologies and APIs needed to use EJBs successfully. Mixing a high-level perspective on EJBs with plenty of practical programming advice, this title makes a good choice for the IS manager or developer planning to use EJBs in future projects.

This book succeeds in two notable ways. First, it presents a fine high-level overview describing EJBs and how they fit into today's multitiered, server-side enterprise architectures. The author makes connections between EJBs and other component architectures (such as Microsoft DNA and CORBA). Illustrated with numerous diagrams, these chapters will be useful to anyone seeking to understand the basics of Sun's powerful component model.

This title also serves as a programming primer for serious EJB development. In later sections, the author introduces practical advice for creating both session and entity beans, with plenty of nuts-and-bolts advice, including how to work with actual EJB products. (This book also shows you what to look for when purchasing an EJB application server to deploy your bean components.)

Later chapters delve into transaction management and show how to use Java with CORBA and IIOP. The text culminates in an impressive case study using EJBs and Java servlets to power an e-commerce Web site (complete with an online catalog and a shopping cart). This example is a standout, and it's all you will likely need to get started with EJBs in custom projects. Final appendices cover several APIs and standards in more detail, including RMI, JNDI, and XML.

In all, this title succeeds at bringing the EJB standard home to the practical reader. It demystifies EJBs and gives both managers and developers what they need to start solving business problems using this powerful new component model. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered: Overview of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) component model and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), the EJB 1.1 standard, multitiered server-side architectures, J2EE technology primer: RMI, JNDI, JDBC, JTS/JTA, servlets and JSPs, Java IDL, JavaMail, Connectors, XML, EJB Container and Server products and responsibilities, session beans: stateless and stateful beans, EJB security and component life cycle, entity beans and persistence: bean-managed persistent entity beans and container-managed persistent entity beans, flat and nested transactions, ACID properties, two-phase commits, CORBA and RMI-IIOP and EJBs, e-commerce case study using EJBs and servlets.


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5.0 von 5 Sternen What's all the fuss with EJB? Find out in this book, 13. April 2000
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Rezension bezieht sich auf: Mastering Enterprise Javabeans: And the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (Taschenbuch)
I must say this was the easiest book for me. Easy on your eyes, easy on your brain, but not to say that it lacks good information. I first read Enterprise JavaBeans from O'Reilly but that book read just like the EJB specification(dreadful). However, Roman's book reads well and like one of the reviewers mentioned there are chapters that will explain to you advantages of using EJB in your shop not because everyone says it's the newest and the coolest technology but because it's the most efficient architecture for enterprise solution. So managers will be convinced they should be using EJBs and developers will understand how to implement an EJB solution after reading this book. Do you have a sketchy idea of what EJB is? Then read this book and you'll have a solid understanding afterwards. If you need gory details, there is always the specification(I wouldn't recommend it)
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I would strongly recommend this book to anyone seeking a thorough understanding of Enterprise JavaBeans and it's integration within the framework of Java 2 Enterprise Edition. The author does an excellent job of explaining the features of EJB and J2EE as well as potential pitfalls. He is also frank about places where EJB does not measure up yet. (Some of these improvements are already part of the EJB 1.1 specs, covered in the section on EJB 1.1) The book has a large number of examples to illustrate the various concepts discussed. The section on evaluation criteria for EJB vendor is particularly useful for anyone looking to make a purchase decision for Application Servers
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4.0 von 5 Sternen One of the best EJB primer, 19. Juni 2000
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Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans... is the best EJB primer I read so far. It is complete, clear and covers almost every aspect of the EJB world. The appendices are quite useful.

I particulary like the division of the book in parts that are independent enough to "take a break" during the reading.

I also read Enterprise JavaBeans 2nd Edition by Ricahrd Monson-Haefel and for a beginner, it is harder to understand the concepts but if you combine the two books, I believe that you get the whole picture of the EJB world.

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