Beginning JBoss Seam: From Novice to Professional

Joseph Faisal Nusairat, “Beginning JBoss Seam: From Novice to Professional”
Apress | ISBN 1590597923 | February 28, 2007 | PDF | 376 Pages | 7.9MB

Reacting to the popularity of J2EE? alternatives such as Ruby on Rails and the enterprise Spring Framework, Red Hat JBoss?, Inc. developed JBoss? Seam, a new open source lightweight Java? EE 5-based contextual application development framework. Beginning JBoss? Seam: From Novice to Professional gets you started as the first book on this popular framework.

* Introduces JSF? and EJB? 3 fundamentals which Seam uses and ties together

* Explains basic and advanced Seam functions and tools

* Features a functioning, in-depth demonstration so you can better learn how to use Seam

Pro Apache Geronimo

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Pro Apache Geronimo
Publisher: Apress (2006-04-21) | ISBN-10: 1590596420 | PDF | 4.3 Mb | 350pages

Pro Apache Geronimo teaches you all about using Apache Geronimo, the open source lightweight J2EE/Java EE 5 web application server. Geronimo’s GBeans enable you to deploy sophisticated server-side enterprise Java applications and perform special enterprise-level Java development for transactional support. This book is a must-have because it

- Is the first book to cover Apache Geronimo in such detail

- Features lots of code samples to learn from and apply to your work

- Explores relevant internals

Geronimo is unique in that it’s the only open source lightweight deployment tool around. It also has the capabilities for Spring compliance, so you Spring developers can deploy your web applications using Geronimo. Meanwhile, JBoss is the only other significant open source J2EE container out there. Geronimo, now backed by IBM, is incorporated into IBM’s WebSphere Community Edition/Package.

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Foundations of AOP for J2EE Development (Foundation)

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Foundations of AOP for J2EE Development (Foundation) by Renaud Pawlak (Author), Jean-Philippe Retaillй (Author), Lionel Seinturier (Author)
Publisher: Apress (September 16, 2005) | ISBN-10: 1590595076 | PDF | 5 Mb | 352 pages

Foundations of AOP for J2EE Development covers a relatively new programming paradigm: aspect-oriented programming, or AOP. Presented are the core concepts of AOP: AspectJ 5, JBoss AOP, Spring AOP, and JAC. Specific features of these tools are compared. The book also explores the potential uses of AOP in everyday programming life, such as design patterns implementation, program testing, and application management. In the latter part of the book, the authors show how AOP can ease the task of J2EE application development. (J2EE is known for being a rich and somewhat complicated framework.)


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Bitter EJB [ILLUSTRATED]

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Bitter EJB [ILLUSTRATED]
350 pages | Manning Publications | English | 1930110952 | 3.1 MB
Book Description

Addressing the storming controversy of EJB head-on, this guide discusses framework problems and common traps that can snare unwary developers. Advice is provided for choosing persistence strategies beyond EJB entity beans and a list of several entity bean antipatterns. Also offered are session bean and messaging antipatterns and a compelling discussion about how and when to use problematic stateful session beans. Solutions to difficult problems such as effective builds and performance tuning are furnished. Designed for EJB developers, architects, programmers, and project managers, this authoritative reference attacks basic Java programming problems to establish antipatterns as a serious field for Java developers in a well-known context.

About the Author

Bruce Tate is an Internet architect who developed the bitter Java concept after seeing a set of customer problems repeated, collecting their stories, and publishing the solutions. He is the author of Bitter Java. He lives in Austin, Texas. Mike Clark is president of Clarkware Consulting, Inc. He first encountered EJB pitfalls in 1998 while developing a custom EJB container, prior to the emergence of commercial J2EE servers. He has significantly contributed to the successful delivery of a popular J2EE performance management product and has also created several open source tools including JUnitPerf for automated performance testing. He lives in Parker, Colorado. Bob Lee is an OCI consultant with expertise in AOP, Jini, and web security. He developed an open source AOP framework that utilizes runtime bytecode engineering to intercept method invocations on POJOs and forms the foundation of JBoss AOP. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri. Patrick Linskey is the vice president of engineering for SolarMetric, a company that offers Java persistence alternatives to the Java community. His experience spans EJB application development and product development, and he is a teacher and speaker on the Java conference circuit. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 (5th Edition)

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Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 | Bill Burke, Richard Monson-Haefel | 059600978X | CHM | 3,08 MB

If you’re up on the latest Java technologies, then you know that Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 is the hottest news in Java this year. In fact, EJB 3.0 is being hailed as the new standard of server-side business logic programming. And O’Reilly’s award-winning book on EJB has been refreshed just in time to capitalize on the technology’s latest rise in popularity.

This fifth edition, written by Bill Burke and Richard Monson-Haefel, has been updated to capture the very latest need-to-know Java technologies in the same award-winning fashion that drove the success of the previous four strong-selling editions. Bill Burke, Chief Architect at JBoss, Inc., represents the company on the EJB 3.0 and Java EE 5 specification committees. Richard Monson-Haefel is one of the world’s leading experts on Enterprise Java.

Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, 5th Edition is organized into two parts: the technical manuscript followed by the JBoss workbook. The technical manuscript explains what EJB is, how it works, and when to use it. The JBoss workbook provides step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and running the examples from the manuscript on the JBoss 4.0 Application Server.

Although EJB makes application development much simpler, it’s still a complex and ambitious technology that requires a great deal of time to study and master. But now, thanks to Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, 5th Edition, you can overcome the complexities of EJBs and learn from hundreds of practical examples that are large enough to test key concepts but small enough to be taken apart and explained in the detail that you need. Now you can harness the complexity of EJB with just a single resource by your side.

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