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Pt. 1 | Background | |
1 | Why J2EE? | 3 |
2 | Introduction to Distributed Systems | 11 |
3 | The J2EE Tour | 19 |
4 | Java and Remote Method Invocation | 31 |
5 | Activate Yourself! | 45 |
6 | JNDI | 55 |
7 | Java Message Service (JMS) | 71 |
8 | Java, IDL and Object Request Brokers | 99 |
9 | Java Database Connectivity | 109 |
10 | XML and Java | 135 |
11 | JavaMail API: the Mail Is in | 169 |
Pt. 2 | EJB Architecture | |
12 | The EJB Architecture | 191 |
13 | Stateless Session EJBs | 203 |
14 | Entity EJBs: How to Implement a Container-Managed Entity EJB | 221 |
15 | Gluing EJBs Together | 261 |
16 | Message-Driven EJBs | 291 |
Pt. 3 | Servlets and JSPs | |
17 | Web Applications in Java | 321 |
18 | Session Management and Life Cycle Monitoring | 341 |
19 | Java Server Pages | 365 |
20 | JSP Tags and Implicit Objects | 377 |
21 | JSP Tag Libraries | 389 |
22 | Request Dispatching | 415 |
23 | Filtering | 431 |
24 | Securing Web Applications | 453 |
25 | Deployment Configuration | 471 |
26 | Accessing EJBs from Servlets/JSPs | 483 |
Pt. 4 | Additional Technologies | |
27 | Deployment Issues: Transactions | 497 |
28 | Deployment Issues: Security | 517 |
29 | Bean-Managed Persistence | 533 |
30 | Stateful Session EJBs | 549 |
31 | J2EE Connector Architecture | 563 |
32 | From Java to SVG | 577 |
33 | Web Services | 593 |
Pt. 5 | Design | |
34 | J2EE Patterns | 619 |
35 | The Fault Tracker J2EE Case Study | 641 |
Index | 659 |
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