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  • Castanedo, Federico
  • Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media  (1)
  • Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR  (1)
  • Application software ; Development ; Handbooks, manuals, etc  (2)
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  • Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media  (1)
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    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 149 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Keywords: JBoss ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Application software ; Development ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Client/server computing ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Java (Computer program language) ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Open source software ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Web servers ; Management ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: There's nothing ordinary about JBoss. What began as an open source EJB container project six years ago has become a fully certified J2EE 1.4 application server with the largest market share, competitive with proprietary Java application servers in features and quality. And with its dynamic architecture, JBoss isn't just a J2EE server. You can alter the services to make J2EE work the way you want, or even throw J2EE away completely. After more than a million downloads, many JBoss users are no longer trying it out on internal test boxes, but rolling it out on production machines. JBoss: A Developer's Notebook takes you on a complete tour of JBoss in a very unique way: rather than long discussions, you will find code--lots of code. In fact, the book is a collection of hands-on labs that take you through the critical JBoss features step-by-step. You don't just read about JBoss, you learn it through direct practical application. That includes exploring the server's many configurations: from bare features for simple applications, to the lightweight J2EE configuration, to everything JBoss has in store-including Hibernate and Tomcat. JBoss: A Developer's Notebook also introduces the management console, the web services messaging features, enhanced monitoring capabilities, and shows you how to improve performance. At the end of each lab, you'll find a section called "What about..." that anticipates and answers likely follow-up questions, along with a section that points you to articles and other resources if you need more information. JBoss is truly an extraordinary application server. And we have an extraordinary way for you to learn it.
    Note: Includes index
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    Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 579 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 005.2/76
    Keywords: WebSphere ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Application software ; Development ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Web servers ; Computer programs ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Web site development ; Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Complete guide for WebSphere application development How to make the best use of available tools Product experts reveal their secrets Complete guide for WebSphere application development How to make the best use of available tools Product experts reveal their secrets This IBM Redbook provides detailed information on how to develop Web applications for IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 4 using a variety of application development tools. The target audience for this book includes team leaders and developers, who are setting up a new J2EE development project using WebSphere Application Server and related tools. It also includes developers with experience of earlier versions of the WebSphere products, who are looking to migrate to the Version 4 environment. This book is split into four parts, starting with an introduction, which is followed by parts presenting topics relating to the high-level development activities of analysis and design, code, and unit test. A common theme running through all parts of the book is the use of tooling and automation to improve productivity and streamline the development process. In Part 1 we introduce the WebSphere programming model, the application development tools, and the example application we use in our discussions. In Part 2 we cover the analysis and design process, from requirements modeling through object modeling and code generation to the usage of frameworks. In Part 3 we cover coding and building an application using the Java 2 Software Development Kit, WebSphere Studio Version 4, and VisualAge for Java Version 4. We touch on Software Configuration Management using Rational ClearCase and provide coding guidelines for WebSphere applications. We also cover coding using frameworks, such as Jakarta Struts and WebSphere Business Components. In Part 4 we cover application testing from simple unit testing through application assembly and deployment to debugging and tracing. We also investigate how unit testing can be automated using JUnit. In our examples we often refer to the PiggyBank application. This is a very simple J2EE application we created to help illustrate the use of the tools, concepts and principles we describe throughout the book.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 563-567) and index
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