
BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 Unleashed
by Artiges, Mark; Bhasin, Gurpreet Singh; Ciconte, Bernard; Garland, Malcolm; Govindarajan, Saranathan; Huang, James; Kovilmadam, Subramanian; Mittal, Kunal; Perrone, Paul J.; Schwenk, Tom; Steffen, SteveRent Book
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Table of Contents
Foreword | p. xxxv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Getting Started with WebLogic Server | |
Introduction to WebLogic Server | p. 7 |
Installing WebLogic Server | p. 19 |
Skillset Required for WebLogic Application Development | p. 49 |
Hardware and Configuration Required for WebLogic Application Development | p. 61 |
Enterprise Application Design with WebLogic Server | p. 73 |
WebLogic Server Web Applications | |
Introduction to WebLogic Web Applications | p. 101 |
Deploying Web Applications | p. 117 |
Using J2EE Technologies in WebLogic Applications | |
Naming and Directory Services with JNDI | p. 145 |
Processing Transactions with the Java Transaction API | p. 165 |
Managing Database Connectivity Using JDBC | p. 189 |
Creating Distributed Applications with RMI | p. 253 |
Enterprise Messaging with JMS | p. 271 |
Handling Mail Services with JavaMail | p. 339 |
Using Web Technologies in WebLogic Applications | |
Writing WebLogic Server Servlets | p. 377 |
Writing WebLogic Server JavaServer Pages | p. 453 |
JavaBeans and Model-View-Controller (MVC) Architecture | p. 489 |
Using JSP Tag Libraries | p. 503 |
Creating JSP Tag Libraries | p. 519 |
Working with Struts | p. 539 |
Using Enterprise JavaBeans in WebLogic Applications | |
Enterprise JavaBeans and WebLogic Server | p. 565 |
Working with Session Beans | p. 623 |
Working with Entity Beans | p. 677 |
Working with Message-Driven Beans | p. 717 |
Working with WebLogic Server Applications | |
Testing and Debugging Applications | p. 737 |
Optimizing WebLogic Server Applications | p. 757 |
WebLogic Server Security | |
Web Applications and Security | p. 809 |
How WebLogic Server Implements Security | p. 831 |
Working with WebLogic Server Security Features | p. 861 |
Integrating the Enterprise with WebLogic Applications | |
WebLogic Server and XML Technologies | p. 909 |
WebLogic Server and Web Services | p. 977 |
Legacy Integration with the J2EE Connector Architecture | p. 1035 |
Using SAP's Java Connector (JCo) with WebLogic Server | p. 1073 |
WebLogic Server's jCOM Java/COM Bridge | p. 1105 |
CORBA and Tuxedo Integration | p. 1139 |
Administering WebLogic Applications | |
Managing Applications with the Administration Console | p. 1175 |
Installing, Configuring, and Deploying WebLogic Server Clusters | p. 1229 |
Configuring Management Applications with JMX Services | p. 1257 |
Administration via the Command-Line Interface | p. 1293 |
Appendices | |
Quick Reference for Creating New Domains for WebLogic Development | p. 1311 |
Migration from Previous Versions | p. 1333 |
Using WebLogic Workshop 8.1 with WebLogic Server | p. 1343 |
Index | p. 1359 |
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