BEA WebLogic Workshop 8. 1 Kick Start : Simplifying Java Web Applications and J2EE by Sunila Srivatsan, Lawrence Kaye, Albert J. Saganich Jr. and Tom Hardy (2004, CD-ROM / Trade Paperback)
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PublisherPearson Education
ISBN-100672326221
ISBN-139780672326226
eBay Product ID (ePID)30204156
Product Key Features
Number of Pages99998 Pages
Publication NameBea Weblogic Workshop 8. 1 Kick Start : Simplifying Java Web Applications and J2ee
LanguageEnglish
SubjectProgramming Languages / Java
Publication Year2004
TypeTextbook
AuthorSunila Srivatsan, Lawrence Kaye, Albert J. Saganich Jr., Tom Hardy
Subject AreaComputers
FormatCD-ROM / Trade Paperback
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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight21.2 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width7.4 in
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2003-098378
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Table Of ContentIntroduction. 1. WebLogic Workshop, WebLogic Platform, and the J2EE Landscape. Web Applications and the J2EE Landscape. What Is WebLogic Workshop? WebLogic Workshop and J2EE. Creating a Sample Workshop Application with WebLogic Platform. In Brief. 2. Getting to Know the WebLogic Workshop IDE. Overview of the WebLogic Workshop Window Layout. Working with WebLogic Workshop Applications. Visual Component Development. Code-level Development. Building and Running Applications. Debugging Applications. In Brief. 3. WebLogic Workshop Application Development Basics. WebLogic Workshop Programming Basics. Creating Applications and Projects. Deploying and Configuring Applications. In Brief. 4. Developing with Page Flow. Creating Page Flow Applications with WebLogic Workshop. Data Binding with Page Flow. Passing Data with Form Beans. In Brief. 5. Working with the Debugger. Debugging Applications in Workshop. Setting Debugging Properties for a Project. Working with Breakpoints. Debugging Applications. Using Debugging Commands. Debugging Windows. In Brief. 6. Introduction to WebLogic Workshop Controls and Components. Control Concepts. Using Existing Controls. Rowset and Database Controls. In Brief. 7. Using the NetUI Tag Library Toolbox to Develop Sophisticated JSPs. NetUI HTML Tags. Presenting Complex Data Sets in JSPs. Providing a Common Look and Feel in JSPs. Nested Page Flows. In Brief. 8. Advanced Control Development. Control Life Cycle. Control Events. Controls and Transactions. Control Projects and Packaging. Building and Using EJB Controls. Comparing Controls, EJBs, and JavaBeans. In Brief. 9. Working with Web Services. Web Services Concepts. Understanding SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI and Their Place in WebLogic Workshop. Developing Web Services. Conversations. Web Service Security. In Brief. 10. Handling Data in WebLogic Workshop: Working with Schema and XML Beans. Representing Data with XML. Accessing and Manipulating XML Data with XML Beans. Navigating Through XML Data with XPath and XQuery. Transforming XML Data. In Brief. 11. Working with Workflows. Introduction to the Business Management Process. Introduction to Workflows. Developing Basic JPDs. Using Message Brokers. Integrating with Controls. In Brief. 12. Overview of Portal Applications. Introduction to Portal Applications. Creating Portal Applications. Surfacing Applications with Portlets. Portal Look and Feel. In Brief. 13. Creating Advanced Portlets. Inter-portlet Communication. Personalizing Portlets. Controlling Portlet State. In Brief. 14. Securing Access in WebLogic Workshop: Working with SSL and Role-based Security. The Need for Security in the Enterprise. Secure Socket Layer Communications. Declarative Role-based Security. In Brief. 15. Taking Your Applications from Development to Production. Building the Infrastructure for the Production Environment. Creating a Production Domain. Starting a Server in Production Mode. Preparing Applications for a Production Environment. Creating Necessary Resources in Production. Deploying Applications to the Production Server. In Brief. Index.
SynopsisBEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Kick Start shows you how to make J2EE programming easier, providing the fastest path to productivity with BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1. The authors show how Workshop leverages the power of BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1, including WebLogic Server, WebLogic Portal, and WebLogic Integration. With BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Kick Start , you'll learn to build J2EE applications and see how each concept works within a real-world online casino application developed over the course of the book. You'll see how Workshop 8.1 facilitates every step of the development process, from design to deployment. The authors' expert insights and tips, along with dozens of practical examples that you can put to use immediately, will have you up and running at full speed in nothing flat. The included CD-ROM contains the Developer's Edition of BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1 (including WebLogic Workshop 8.1) and all the sample code and examples, with a complete version of the casino application developed over the course of the book. In addition you can view the entire book in searchable electronic form.