BEA WebLogic Server Bible

  • 13h 26m
  • Joe Zuffoletto, et al.
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2002

As the world's leading J2EE application server, BEA WebLogic Server gives you unmatched flexibility in the design, implementation, and deployment of high-volume, dynamic, Web-based applications. This nuts-and-bolts reference tells you all you need to know to build a WebLogic environment and to put WebLogic's features, services, and architecture to work for your enterprise. Detailed examples and real-world productivity tips help you get started fast--and finish the job right.

Inside, you'll find complete coverage of BEA WebLogic Server 6.1

  • Develop applications on Windows NT/2000 for deployment to other platforms
  • Build enterprise applications enabled for both Web and wireless access
  • Master WebLogic's implementations of the J2EE API's, including JDBC, JNDI, JMS, and EBJ
  • Extend secure, user-friendly access to data in legacy systems
  • Display and manipulate data from multiple back-end sources seamlessly
  • Host Web sites from multiple Internet domains on one computer with one IP address
  • Cluster WebLogic servers for high availability, load balancing, and failover
  • Implement robust security with SSL, user authentication, and authorization

About the Lead Author

Joe Zuffoletto is a system architect specializing in application servers and their integration with other host systems. After receiving a computer science degree from Princeton in 1987, he began working with application servers in 1990, when he wrote a number of them for clients in the financial services and technology industries. These servers were based on a C++ framework he developed and enhanced over a five-year span, and they provided a server-side execution of business logic, as well as access to embedded and separate relational database systems.

Joe is currently president and co-owner of ZeeWare, Inc., a systems integration firm focused on building J2EE solutions with WebLogic Server.

In this Book

  • BEA WebLogic Server Bible
  • Foreword
  • A Quick Tour of WebLogic Server
  • Assembling and Managing a WebLogic Development Team
  • Designing WebLogic Applications
  • Creating a WebLogic Environment
  • Working with WebLogic JDBC
  • Working with WebLogic JTA
  • Working with WebLogic JNDI
  • Working with WebLogic RMI
  • Working with WebLogic JMS
  • Working with WebLogic JavaMail
  • Developing Servlets
  • Developing JavaServer Pages
  • Developing Tag Libraries
  • Understanding Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Developing Session Beans
  • Developing Entity Beans
  • Developing Message-Driven Beans
  • Assembling and Deploying WebLogic Applications
  • Testing and Tuning WebLogic Applications
  • Understanding Security Fundamentals
  • Understanding WebLogic’s Security Architecture
  • Securing a WebLogic Application
  • Working with WebLogic’s Administration Tools
  • Working with WebLogic Clusters
  • Managing WebLogic Security
  • Working with Web Services, SOAP, and WSDL
  • Working with WebLogic and the J2EE Connector Architecture
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