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Developing Web Services with J2EE by Michael Yawn
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    • Product code: 152958
    • ISBN: 0130476765, ISBN13: 9780130476760, 608 pages, paperback
      Published by Prentice Hall in 2002 , illustrated edition
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    Description of Developing Web Services with J2EE

    This book is a hands-on guide to the technologies used to develop Web Applications and Web Services. This includes the set of technologies known as Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and the emerging set of technologies for developing Web Services known as the Java APIs for XML (JAX). The book begins with a sample application that has only a command line user interface, runs on a single system, has no persistence mechanism for its data, and has not facility to interoperate with other programs. In gradual step-by-step evolution, this application grows to a rich user interface with a web-centric architecture using Servlets, JSP, and XML. The book explores persistence options including Serialization, JDBC, and Java Data Objects. It also shows how Enterprise JavaBeans can be used to deploy the application in an Application Server. The book is very code-rich, with example programs throughout and on the CD. The book assumes only a basic knowledge of Java programming; all of the fundamental technologies you need to know, such as XML, Servlets, and Enterprise JavaBeans, are covered in a logical progression.

    About Michael Yawn

    MICHAEL YAWN has held various engineering roles within HP since 1983. He performed the first port of the Java Virtual Machine to the HP 3000 and was the lead architect for implementing Java on that system. He also wrote several open-source class libraries for accessing system routines and databases with Java. Yawn co-founded and is co-chair of the Interex SIG JAVA group and is currently a member of the Java Customer Satisfaction Team within HP's Internet Platform Developers' Lab.

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