![]() Java Tools : Using XML, EJB, CORBA, Servlets and SOAP
ISBN: 978-0-471-48666-4
Paperback
510 pages
March 2002
US $85.00
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Introduction.
SECTION I.
Distributed applications.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
Java as a programming language for distributed applications.
JDBC - database access with Java.
SECTION II.
Principles of the servlet technology.
Tool support for servlets.
A sample application with servlets.
SECTION III.
Basic principles of CORBA.
Java Tools for CORBA.
The sample application in CORBA.
SECTION IV.
The basics of Enterprise Java Beans (EJB).
Tools for Enterprise Java Beans.
EJB example.
SECTION V.
XML - the new ASCII.
Tool support for XML.
The sample application with XML.
Business-to-business applications.
SECTION VI.
Related solutions - differences and similiarities.
Technology interaction.
Appendix A: JDBC reference.
Appenidx B: Servlet objects.
Appendix C: Java Server Pages (JSP).
Appendix D: Interface Description Language (IDL).
Appendix E: Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2.
Appendix F: XPath.
Appendix G: Bibliography.
Appendix H: How to use the Web site for this book.
Index.
SECTION I.
Distributed applications.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
Java as a programming language for distributed applications.
JDBC - database access with Java.
SECTION II.
Principles of the servlet technology.
Tool support for servlets.
A sample application with servlets.
SECTION III.
Basic principles of CORBA.
Java Tools for CORBA.
The sample application in CORBA.
SECTION IV.
The basics of Enterprise Java Beans (EJB).
Tools for Enterprise Java Beans.
EJB example.
SECTION V.
XML - the new ASCII.
Tool support for XML.
The sample application with XML.
Business-to-business applications.
SECTION VI.
Related solutions - differences and similiarities.
Technology interaction.
Appendix A: JDBC reference.
Appenidx B: Servlet objects.
Appendix C: Java Server Pages (JSP).
Appendix D: Interface Description Language (IDL).
Appendix E: Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2.
Appendix F: XPath.
Appendix G: Bibliography.
Appendix H: How to use the Web site for this book.
Index.

