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Professional Java E-Commerce: J2EE, XML, XSLT, JSP, EJB, JMS, Security, B2C, B2B & M-Commerce by Allamaraju, S, Ashri, R, Darby, C, Flenner, R
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    • Product code: 156921
    • ISBN: 1861004818, ISBN13: 9781861004819, 1000 pages, paperback
      Published by Wrox Press in 2001
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    Description of Professional Java E-Commerce: J2EE, XML, XSLT, JSP, EJB, JMS, Security, B2C, B2B & M-Comme...

    J2EE can integrate services from a variety of vendors and legacy systems, i.e. applications and data that have been inherited from languages, platforms, and techniques before the current technology. The fact that J2EE is cross platform, scalable and portable means that server-side Java will play a very large part in the evolution of business systems and services. Building on the success of Professional Java Server J2EE edition (1861004656), this comprehensive compedium will provide the Java developer with the information they need to develop scalable and powerful e-commerce sites. Its ambitious coverage includes the broad sweep of B2C, B2B and M-Commerce. The book will start with an overview of the business considerations required when developing E-Commerce solutions, will move on to review the underlying technologies that are used in developing Java solutions. It will then move onto illustrate how Java can be used to address each of the listed E-Commerce problem domains through a combination of generic discussions and real-world case studies. The Publisher writes: The term e-commerce encompasses a spectrum of trading interactions from the business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions that facilitate Web-based retail trade, to business-to-business (B2B) data exchange that increases supply chain efficiency. This book shows how the Java platform and Java technologies can be, and have been, employed to develop solutions that address these scenarios.

    To allow readers to gain a full appreciation of the diversity of topics involved in building e-commerce solutions, the book consists of five main sections. We begin by looking at the general area of e-business and the commercial considerations surrounding such application development. We then look at the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE), XML, and XSLT. Building on this, we discuss the development of B2C sites for online selling and the design of effective portal sites. Our fourth section is devoted to the expanding area of B2B commerce where XML and XSLT are proving invaluable. Finally, we highlight new developments in the area of m-commerce and see how Java technologies can be used to facilitate trading anywhere. A particular feature of the book is the inclusion of case studies that provide hard won information on the challenges of building effective B2C and B2B applications in the real world. Table of Contents: Introduction Section 1 - The E-Commerce Landscape Chapter 1: Defining E-Commerce Chapter 2: Requirements for E-Commerce Systems Chapter 3: Planning the Project Section 2 - Architecting Java-Based E-Commerce Systems Chapter 4: Architecting E-Commerce Applications Chapter 5: J2EE for E-Commerce Applications Chapter 6: Approaches for E-Commerce Applications Chapter 7: Delivering Data and Data Transformation - XML/XSLT Chapter 8: Security Section 3 - B2C E-Commerce Solutions Chapter 9: B2C E-Commerce: Simple Site to Sell Goods Online Chapter 10: B2C E-Commerce: Site Usability Chapter 11: B2C E-Commerce: Client Issues Chapter 12: B2C E-Commerce: Extending the Simple Site Chapter 13: In the Marketplace A - B2C with WebLogic and WLCS Chapter 14: B2C E-Commerce: Portal Site Chapter 15: In the Marketplace B - A Customizable Portal Architecture

    Section 4 - B2B E-Commerce Solutions Chapter 16: B2B E-Commerce: B2B Foundations Chapter 17: B2B E-Commerce: Integrating Supply Chains Chapter 18 B2B E-Commerce: Transformation Chapter 19: B2B E-Commerce: Mass Integration Chapter 20: In the Marketplace C - Supply Chain Integration Chapter 21: B2B E-Commerce: Internet Application Service Providers Chapter 22: B2B E-Commerce: Inter-Company Workflow Chapter 23: In the Marketplace D - Corporate Purchasing Section 5 - M-Commerce Chapter 24: Technologies for M-Commerce Chapter 25: Smart Cards Section 6 - Appendices Appendix A: XML Primer Appendix B: XSLT Primer Appendix C: XML and XSL Files for Chapter 7 Appendix D: Hexadecimal Conversion Charts Appendix E: Extract from the Loebner Competition Transcript Appendix F: Package Diagrams for the B2B XML-to-Object Broker Application Index


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