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Java Enterprise Best Practices
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Java Enterprise Best Practices

by O'Reilly Java Authors
December 2002
Intermediate to advanced
288 pages
9h 46m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Organization

This book consists of 11 chapters:

Chapter 1, (Robert Eckstein, O’Reilly editor)

Contains a brief introduction as to why best practices are important, and what to expect from each chapter in this book.

Chapter 2, (Sasha Nikolic, EJB author)

Contains important information on how to effectively develop and deploy Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJBs).

Chapter 3, (Jason Hunter, author of Java Servlet Programming)

Tips and tricks from one of O’Reilly’s bestselling authors on how to efficiently work with servlets and frameworks.

Chapter 4, (George Reese, author of Database Programming with JDBC and Java)

Includes wisdom on configuring, storing, and retrieving information from various databases using the latest version of JDBC.

Chapter 5, (Brett McLaughlin, author of Java and XML and O’Reilly editor)

Contains practical advice on structuring XML, as well as using both the SAX and DOM APIs. Brett also covers using the new JAXP APIs in some detail.

Chapter 6, (William Grosso, author of Java RMI)

Includes a plethora of tips for making sure you don’t pull your hair out working with Java’s Remote Method Invocation (RMI).

Chapter 7, (J. Steven Perry, author of Java Management Extensions)

Our newest Java author, J. Steven Perry, shows you some common and arcane pitfalls to watch out for when working with the Java Management Extensions.

Chapter 8, (David Czarnecki and Andy Deitsch, authors of Java Internationalization)

Contains a thorough explanation as to why J2EE developers need to plan ...

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