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Preface
Introduction
Part I. Design
Chapter 1. The World of Application Servers
Chapter 2. Application Servers Today
Chapter 3. Databases and Application Servers
Chapter 4. Sub-Programs and Application Servers
Chapter 5. Components, Objects, and Application Servers
Part II. Development
Chapter 6. Developing the Interface
Chapter 7. Connecting to Logic: COM, CORBA, EJB, and RMI
Chapter 8. Connecting to Data: ODBC and JDBC
Chapter 9. Transaction Processing and TP Monitors
Chapter 10. Security and Application Servers
Chapter 11. Small-Scale Application Servers
Part IV. Maintenance
Chapter 12. Designing for Maintenance
Chapter 13. Managing Feedback
Chapter 14. How to Get There from Here
Appendix. Application Servers Today
Glossary
Index
About the Author
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