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ISBN10: 0072253169 | ISBN13: 9780072253160

ISBN10: 0072253169
ISBN13: 9780072253160
By Bassem W. Jamaleddine

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Develop and deploy powerful Web-based applications on multiple platforms--including UNIX, NT, and AIX. Packed with essential information as well as advanced techniques for developers and system integrators, this book will help you maximize every aspect of WebSphere's functionality, and fully leverage the power of this key e-infrastructure software. Covering core Web technologies including EJB, J2EE, and servlets and including original source code for hundreds of working programs, IBM WebSphere Application Server Programming belongs in the hands of every serious WebSphere developer and system integrator.

Part I: Getting Started

1: Introduction to IBM WAS Programming

2: Installing the WAS Repository

3: Setting Development Environment Prerequisites

4: Installing WAS on Linux, Windows NT, and AIX

5: Defining a WebSphere Domain

6: Testing Your Installation: WAS Tools and Examples

Part II: The Essential Administrative Guide for WAS Developers

7: WAS Report Extrapolation with Perl/WSCP

8: A Quick and Essential Guide to Administering WAS

Part III: Programming for WAS

9: Preparing the Database

10: Accessing the Database in Java: DataAccessComponent

11: Developing a J2EE Web Application in WAS

12: HTTP Servlet Programming

13: Java Server Pages (JSP)

14: The J2EE Web Application in WAS: A Detailed View

15: Classes in WAS: Loading Order versus Visibility Order

16: Session Identification and the HTTP Protocol

17: Session Scope and IBM Session Persistence

18: Enterprise JavaBeans Programming

19: Apache SOAP Programming in WAS

20: Fundamental Security Programming: Applying JAAS

21: Enterprise Application Development

Part IV: Stress-Testing, Tracing, and Debugging

22: Stress-Testing

23: Writing an Exception Handler, Logging, and Debugging

Part V: Monitoring, Tuning, and Risk Management

24: WAS Monitoring with WASLED™ and WASMON™

25: Monitoring and Tuning the System Resources

26: Risk Management with WASMON

Part VI: Appendixes

A: Retrieving Information and Code Distribution

B: Backing Up and Restoring

C: Demystifying Java 2’s Internationalization with MrUnicode

D: Gramercy Toolkit Scripts and the WASDG Environment

E: WASLED/WASMON Quick Reference

F: Support for WAS v5

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