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JavaEE 5 tutorial : for Sun Java System application server platform edition 9 /

The Java EE 5 Tutorial is an introduction to programming server-side Java applications. This book takes a task-oriented, example-driven approach to show you how to build applications for the Java EE 5 platform. This book also describes the features and functionalities available with NetBeans 5.5. Wh...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Jendrock, Eric
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Addison-Wesley, 2006.
Edición:3rd ed.
Colección:Java series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ch. 1. Overview
  • Ch. 2. Getting started with Web applications
  • Ch. 3. Java servlet technology
  • Ch. 4. JavaServer pages technology
  • Ch. 5. JavaServer pages documents
  • Ch. 6. JavaServer pages standard tag library
  • Ch. 7. Custom tags in JSP pages
  • Ch. 8. Scripting in JSP pages
  • Ch. 9. JavaServer faces technology
  • Ch. 10. Using JavaServer faces technology in JSP pages
  • Ch. 11. Developing with JavaServer faces technology
  • Ch. 12. Creating custom UI components
  • Ch. 13. Configuring JavaServer faces applications
  • Ch. 14. Internationalizing and localizing Web applications
  • Ch. 15. Building Web services with JAX-WS
  • Ch. 16. Binding between XML schema and Java classes
  • Ch. 17. Streaming API for XML
  • Ch. 18. SOAP with attachments API for Java
  • Ch. 19. Java API for XML registries
  • Ch. 20. Enterprise beans
  • Ch. 21. Getting started with enterprise beans
  • Ch. 22. Session bean examples
  • Ch. 23. message-driven bean example
  • Ch. 24. Introduction to the Java persistence API
  • Ch. 25. Persistence in the Web tier
  • Ch. 26. Persistence in the EJB tier
  • Ch. 27. Java persistence query language
  • Ch. 28. Introduction to security in Java EE
  • Ch. 29. Securing Java EE applications
  • Ch. 30. Securing Web applications
  • Ch. 31. Java message service API
  • Ch. 32. Java EE examples using the JMS API
  • Ch. 33. Transactions
  • Ch. 34. Resource connections
  • Ch. 35. Connector architecture
  • Ch. 36. coffee break application
  • Ch. 37. Duke's bank application
  • App. A. Java encoding schemes
  • App. B. Preparation for Java EE certification exams.