IBM WebSphere Application Server: The Complete Reference

  • 12h 2m
  • Ori Sasson, Ron Ben-Natan
  • McGraw-Hill/Osborne
  • 2002

The Comprehensive IBM WebSphere Application Server 4.0 Resource

Use this definitive and detailed reference to develop and deploy powerful Web-based applications. Covering new features of IBM WebSphere Application Server version 4.0--including JMS, JSP taglibs, EJB extensions, Web services, and J2EE compliance--this valuable guide will help you maximize every aspect of WebSphere's functionality. This resource shows you everything you need to know to work with this key e-infrastructure software--from development through assembly, deployment, and administration. Including numerous examples of Web services, multilingual applications and server-side components, as well as coverage of core Web technologies such as EJB, servlets, and JSP, this is the ultimate one-stop resource for working with IBM WebSphere Application Server.

  • Get started with WebSphere--including installation and set-up
  • Use the practical examples to quickly ramp-up on the latest technologies
  • Learn to put WebSphere Studio Application Developer and VisualAge for Java to work
  • Develop HTTP servlets and JSP elements, and use taglibs
  • Build multitiered aplications in WebSphere with EJB
  • Understand the full scope of WebSphere's new server-side technologies--including EJB, J2EE compliance, JMS and Message Beans, and Web services
  • Write XML e-business applications and utilize IBM XML tools
  • Use XML with WebSphere Web services--SOAP, UDDI, and WDSL
  • Get extensive details on internationalization and learn to build multilingual applications
  • Learn to use the WebSphere application assembly and administration tools

About the Authors

Ron Ben-Natan serves as CTO at ViryaNet, Inc., and has previously held positions at Intel, Merrill-Lynch, J.P. Morgan, and AT&T Bell Laboratories. He has a Ph.D. in computer science and has authored several books, including IBM WebSphere Starter Kit.

Ori Sasson is an independent software consultant involved in several global projects deployed in Switzerland, Singapore, and Israel. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in theoretical computer science and has authored several books, including IBM WebSphere Starter Kit.

In this Book

  • IBM WebSphere Application Server - The Complete Reference
  • What Is WebSphere?
  • Installing and Starting WebSphere
  • Hello World (Wide Web)
  • Hello Servlets and JSPs
  • Hello EJBs
  • Web Servers and Java Application Servers
  • Servlets and JavaServer Pages
  • Common Object Request Broker Architecture
  • Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
  • JavaBeans
  • Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Extensible Markup Language (XML)
  • Java Security
  • Java Messaging Service
  • Java 2 Enterprise Edition
  • WebSphere Studio Application Developer
  • VisualAge for Java
  • Connection Pooling and Data Access Beans
  • WebSphere Security Services
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Support
  • WebSphere Application Logging
  • HTTP Servlets
  • Servlet Sessions
  • WebSphere-Specific Servlet Issues
  • JSP Elements
  • JSP Examples
  • Custom Tag Libraries
  • Debugging Servlets and JSPs Using VisualAge
  • Session Beans
  • Entity Beans
  • EJB Transactions and Security
  • Message-Driven Beans
  • IBM EJB Extensions
  • Using EJB in a Multitiered Application
  • Writing XML E-Business Applications
  • Application of XSL Transformations
  • Web Services: SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI
  • Deploying Web Services on WebSphere
  • Java Support Features for Internationalization
  • Building Multilingual Applications
  • Deploying WebSphere for Scalability and Fault Tolerance
  • The WebSphere Administrative Console
  • WebSphere Administration Scripts
  • Administering WebSphere Security
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