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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
About the Authors | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | J2EE Platform Technologies | 25 |
3 | The Client Tier | 51 |
4 | The Web Tier | 75 |
5 | The Enterprise JavaBeans Tier | 129 |
6 | Integrating with the Enterprise Information System Tier | 171 |
7 | Packaging and Deployment | 201 |
8 | Transaction Management | 251 |
9 | Security | 279 |
10 | J2EE Internationalization and Localization | 311 |
11 | Architecture of the Sample Application | 347 |
Afterword | 385 | |
Glossary | 387 | |
Index | 405 |
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