Jump to:Professional IBM WebSphere 5.0 Application Server [Paperback]A Guide to Building J2EE Applications from IBM WebSphere Architectsby Tim Francis and Eric Herness and Rob High Jr. and Jim Knutson and Kim Rochat and Chris Vignola
Usually ships within 2 to 4 working days Description of Professional IBM WebSphere 5.0 Application ServerThe WebSphere platform from IBM, with its rich function set, industry–leading performance, and scalability, as well as configuration flexibility, is one of the leading products of the application server generation.For the experienced J2EE™ developer, this book details how to develop, deploy, and manage enterprise applications for version 5.0 of IBM WebSphere Application Server. Over the course of the book, a large–scale e–commerce application is developed that demonstrates the use of WebSphere Application Developer Studio for the creation of J2EE applications, as well as functionality of the application server, including Web Services, Application Profiles, and Enterprise Workflows. The book also addresses other enterprise–level issues such as security, deployment topology, and server administration. This book is written by IBM WebSphere Experts and Architects: Rob High Jr. is the Chief Architect for WebSphere foundation; Eric Herness is the Senior Architect for WAS Enterprise; Jim Knutson is the Senior Architect for WAS J2EE; Chris Vignola is the Lead Architect for WAS for zOS; Tim Francis is the Senior Architect for W ebSphere Studio Application Developer; and Kim Rochat is an Architect for WAS Web Services. What does this book cover?
"Good middleware design incorporates three key principles: precision to work well, tolerance to work with varying conditions, and strength to keep working under stress. WebSphere is designed to blend the precision needed to run your business efficiently, the tolerance needed to handle your specific computing requirements, and the strength needed to handle your largest workload demands." Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Tim Francis and Eric Herness and Rob High Jr. and Jim Knutson and Kim Rochat and Chris VignolaTim Francis is a Senior Technical Staff Member, Tech Lead, and Development Manager working on the WebSphere Studio product at the IBM Canada Toronto Lab. He has been one of the lead architects for the Eclipse–based WebSphere Studio since it was first conceived, and has played a key role in its evolution and development since then. Tim currently leads the development of the WebSphere deployment tools, including the EJB deployment codegen and the server tools unit test environment.Previously Tim has led development teams for a number of different products, including VisualAge for Java, and the Component Broker Object Builder. Tim holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering and Master of Mathematics in Computer Science, both from the University of Waterloo (Canada). Eric Herness is a Distinguished Engineer with IBM in Rochester, Minnesota. He is currently the lead architect for WebSphere Application Server Enterprise. Eric has also been involved in implementing the EJB 2.0 specification in the base application server, especially those parts that enable container–managed persistence. Rob High Jr. is a Distinguished Engineer and the Chief Architect for the WebSphere Application Server product family. He has 26 years of programming experience and has worked with distributed, object–oriented, component–based transaction monitors for the last eight years, including SOMObject Server and Component Broker prior to WebSphere. He helped to define, and then later refine the basic concepts of container–managed component technology, which is now intrinsic to the EJB specification and implemented by WebSphere and other J2EE application servers. Jim Knutson is WebSphere′s J2EE Architect. He has been responsible for delivering EJB and J2EE technology in IBM products such as Component Broker and WebSphere since the technology′s inception and his accomplishments include the first CORBA–based EJB server. Kim Rochat is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM′s WebSphere development lab in Austin, TX. He was the project leader for the Web Services Technology Preview and participated in the JSR–101 and JSR–109 standards efforts. Prior to WebSphere Web Services, he implemented Java and CORBA support for WebSphere′s predecessor, Component Broker. He has worked for a number of companies in his 27 years in the industry, and joined IBM in 1994. Chris Vignola is a senior software engineer with IBM in Poughkeepsie, NY. He is presently a lead architect for the WebSphere Application Server product, specializing in WebSphere integration on the z/OS and OS/390 platform and systems management. His experience with WebSphere includes work in the areas of EJB persistence, EJB Container, and JNDI. Chris has been working on distributed, object–oriented, transaction systems since 1995, including work on Distributed SOMObjects and Component Broker, where he lead the team that first brought WebSphere EJB technology to the z/OS and OS/390 platform. His prior experience includes ten years developing the MVS operating system, where he worked on operations console, sysplex, and workload manager. Chris joined IBM in 1984 after graduating from the State University of New York with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Chris lives and works in New York state, where he resides with his wife and three children. |
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