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Building Java Enterprise Applications
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Building Java Enterprise Applications

by Brett McLaughlin
March 2002
Intermediate to advanced
320 pages
8h 58m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Index

Symbols

& (ampersand) as logical AND, Verification of group memberships
* (wildcards), Verification of group memberships, Method Permissions
-- (double hyphen), adding comments to SQL scripts, Databases
// (double slash), using for comments, The Bean Implementation

A

Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), Introduction
abstraction in session beans, Managers as Session Beans
access points in applications, Single Point of Access
accounts store, Accounts, Accounts Storage, Accounts Storage, The Accounts Store, Events and Scheduling
Cloudscape Java databases, Cloudscape
InstantDB, InstantDB
MySQL, MySQL
Oracle, Oracle
PostgreSQL, PostgreSQL
ACCOUNT_TYPES table, When Entity Beans Don’t Make Sense
adapters
classes, implementing, Adapters and Entity Beans
session beans and, Adapters and session beans
add( ) method, Managers as Session Beans, Data Schema Exposure
UserManager, Data Source Transparency
addUser( ) method, Managers and Entities, Adding and deleting
groups and, Groups
ADD_ATTRIBUTE DirContext constant, Addition and removal of users
ampersand (&) as logical AND, Verification of group memberships
ANSI-92 SQL, Databases
Apache Cocoon, Web Applications
Apache Turbine, Web Applications
APIs (Application Program Interfaces), Introduction, APIs, Blueprints
solutions, Proposed Solutions, Servlets, EJB, caching, and performance
standardized access, Standardized Access APIs
APM (Application Programming Model), Java and J2EE for web delivery
application exceptions, The application exception
Application Program Interfaces ...
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