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Many common errors relate to improper configuration of the J2EE SDK. Please refer to chapter 2, particularly the section "Configuring Your J2EE 1.4 SDK Development Environment," beginning on page 52.
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Prepares students for the realities of enterprise J2EE development and integration, while also making sure they understand the underlying concepts.
Provides constant feedback and reinforcement to ensure that students understand the material they are learning.
Helps students gain mastery over the core J2EE technologies they are most likely to encounter in real-world projects.
Prepares students to handle the types of tasks and projects that enterprise IT shops will increasingly demand.
Helps students see how all elements of J2EE development come together to solve real-world business problems.
J2EE has become required knowledge for any serious Java developer, but learning this large and complex specification requires a substantial investment of time and energy. Sams Teach Yourself J2EE in 21 Days, 2/E presents the enterprise Java architecture in accessible, easy-to-comprehend lessons, describing how each J2EE tool solves the challenges of n-Tier development. Using the architecture as a roadmap, chapters describe Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), JavaServer Pages (JSP), Java Servlets, and more, giving readers a full understanding of J2EE development.
Further chapters cover the role of XML, custom JSP tags, creating J2EE Web Services, and how Java Connectors allow J2EE applications to interact with legacy and non-Java systems. The book finishes with sample applications which put all the pieces together, including an example using J2EE to create Web Services. Along the way, every concept is illustrated with practical, real-world examples to ensure understanding by Java students as well as experts.
J2EE Naming and Directory Services
Introduction.
WEEK 1. INTRODUCING J2EE AND ENTERPRISE JAVABEANS.
1. The Challenge of N-Tier Development.WEEK 2. DEVELOPING J2EE APPLICATIONS.
8. Transactions and Persistence.WEEK 3. INTEGRATING J2EE INTO THE ENTERPRISE.
15. Security.APPENDICES.
Appendix A. An Overview of XML.Pages 266-67: Note that the file "targets.xml" is included with the Day06 code files (CaseStudy-6.zip) in the "common" directory.