WebLogic: The Definitive Guide

WebLogic: The Definitive Guide

Author: Jon Mountjoy

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2004-02-23

Total Pages: 850

ISBN-13: 0596552254

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BEA's WebLogic Server implements the full range of J2EE technologies, and includes many additional features such as advanced management, clustering, and web services. Widely adopted, it forms the core of the WebLogic platform, providing a stable framework for building scalable, highly available, and secure applications. In fact, in the long list of WebLogic's strengths and features, only one shortcoming stands out: the documentation that comes with the WebLogic server often leaves users clamoring for more information. WebLogic: The Definitive Guide presents a 360-degree view of the world of WebLogic. Providing in-depth coverage of the WebLogic server, the book takes the concept of "definitive" to a whole new level. Exhaustive treatment of the WebLogic server and management console answers any question that developers or administrators might think to ask. Developers will find a useful guide through the world of WebLogic to help them apply their J2EE expertise to build and manage applications. Administrators will discover all they need to manage a WebLogic-based setup. And system architects will appreciate the detailed analysis of the different system architectures supported by WebLogic, the overall organization of a WebLogic domain and supporting network infrastructure, and more. WebLogic: The Definitive Guide is divided into three sections that explore WebLogic and J2EE, Managing the WebLogic Environment, and WebLogic Enterprise APIs. Some of the topics covered in this comprehensive volume include: Building web applications on the WebLogic Server Building and optimizing RMI applications Using EJBs with WebLogic, including CMP entity beans Packaging and deploying applications Understanding WebLogic's support for clustering Performance tuning and related configuration settings Configuring WebLogic's SSL support Maximizing WebLogic's security features Building web services with XML Using WebLogic's JMX services and MBeans Anyone who has struggled with mastering the WebLogic server will appreciate the thorough, clearly written explanations and examples in this book. WebLogic: The Definitive Guide is the definitive documentation for this popular J2EE application server.


WebLogic

WebLogic

Author: Jon Mountjoy

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2004-02-23

Total Pages: 851

ISBN-13: 059600432X

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Covering versions 7 and 8.1, this guide discusses the WebLogic server and management console, with specific instructions concerning topics like J2EE web applications, servlet engine management, EJB construction and deployment, SSL, security, registry, the web service framework, logging, and internationalization APIs. The guide is intended for developers, programmers, administrators, and system architects. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).


Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Developer’s Guide

Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Developer’s Guide

Author: Fabio Mazanatti Nunes

Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd

Published: 2013-09-23

Total Pages: 571

ISBN-13: 1849686971

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Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c is a fast-paced and feature-packed book, designed to get you working with Java EE 6, JDK 7 and Oracle WebLogic Server 12c straight away, so start developing your own applications.Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Developer's Guide is written for developers who are just getting started, or who have some experience, with Java EE who want to learn how to develop for and use Oracle WebLogic Server. Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Developer's Guide also provides a great overview of the updated features of the 12c release, and how it integrates Java EE 6 and JDK 7 to remove boilerplate code.


Ant

Ant

Author: Jesse Tilly

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780596001841

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In 1998 one programmer changed the world of Java. Frustrated by his efforts to create a cross-platform build of Tomcat using the build tools of the day (GNU Make, batch files, and shell scripts), James Duncan Davidson threw together his own build utility on an airplane flight from Europe to the U.S. Named Ant because it was a little thing that could build big things, James's quick-and-dirty solution to his own problem of creating a cross-platform build has evolved into what is perhaps the most widely used build management tool in Java environments.


BEA WebLogic Server Administration Kit

BEA WebLogic Server Administration Kit

Author: Scott Hawkins

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780130463869

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Focusing on administration of the WebLogic server--not just another J2EE application development book that discusses the BEA server, this guide includes a 90-day trial version of BEA WebLogic server.


Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook

Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook

Author: Dalton Iwazaki

Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1849686858

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Using real life problems and simple solutions this book will make any issue seem small. WebLogic Server books can be a bit dry but Dalton keeps the tone light and ensures no matter how complex the problem you always feel like you have someone right there with you helping you along. This book is ideal for those who know the basics of WebLogic but want to dive deeper and get to grips with more advanced topics. So if you are a datacenter operator, system administrator or even a Java developer this book could be exactly what you are looking for to take you one step further with Oracle WebLogic Serv.


Java Performance: The Definitive Guide

Java Performance: The Definitive Guide

Author: Scott Oaks

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2014-04-10

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1449363547

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Coding and testing are often considered separate areas of expertise. In this comprehensive guide, author and Java expert Scott Oaks takes the approach that anyone who works with Java should be equally adept at understanding how code behaves in the JVM, as well as the tunings likely to help its performance. You’ll gain in-depth knowledge of Java application performance, using the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the Java platform, including the language and API. Developers and performance engineers alike will learn a variety of features, tools, and processes for improving the way Java 7 and 8 applications perform. Apply four principles for obtaining the best results from performance testing Use JDK tools to collect data on how a Java application is performing Understand the advantages and disadvantages of using a JIT compiler Tune JVM garbage collectors to affect programs as little as possible Use techniques to manage heap memory and JVM native memory Maximize Java threading and synchronization performance features Tackle performance issues in Java EE and Java SE APIs Improve Java-driven database application performance


J2EE Web Services

J2EE Web Services

Author: Richard Monson-Haefel

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 674

ISBN-13: 9780321146182

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Annotation & bull; & bull;Covers J2EE, XML, XSD and JAXP (the Java XML API) Web Services, SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, Web Services Security and Interoperability & bull;Brings Java developers up to speed on developing Web Services applications using J2EE technologies and APIs & bull;Written by Richard Monson-Heafel & ndash; author with loyal following! & bull;This is the first book in a series of a books by Richard Monson-Heafel.


Java and JMX

Java and JMX

Author: Heather Kreger

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 9780672324086

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Java is now used with increasing frequency to develop mission-critical applications. Using Java Management Extensions (JMX) is the key to managing those applications. As JMX is increasingly accepted into the fields of embedded systems, enterprise systems, and telephony, it is clear that all Java developers will encounter JMX before long. Java(TM) and JMX: Building Manageable Systems is the definitive guide to JMX, combining an introduction to the technology with extensive coverage that will make this book a favorite reference. Much more than just an explanation of the JMX specifications, this book can drastically reduce a reader's JMX learning curve by explaining how to develop management requirements and apply JMX to them. The book's coverage includes: A management primer for Java programmers and architects A historical perspective on the evolution of JMX and its relation to other management standards, including SNMP, CIM/WBEM, TMN, and CMIP Development of JMX Manageable Resources with Standard and Dynamic MBeans Development with Model MBeans as customizable generic instrumentation using both the JMX APIs and XML files MBeanServer, including the MBean registry and object naming scheme, the generic MBean interface, and the query mechanism JMX Monitors and Notifications MBeanServer Services including the timer, relationship, and dynamic loading, along with custom services for XML services, HTTP adapters, RMI connectors, and security exposures and permissions JMX best practices, including deployment patterns, instrumentation patterns, federation patterns, and best practices JMX integration into J2EE and the JSR077 management models in J2EE 1.4 Using JMX to manage Web services from the perspective of service providers, registry providers, and users Written with an unparalleled degree of in-the-trenches familiarity and full of practical examples and working sample code, Java(TM) and JMX is a must-have introduction, technological guide, and reference for Java architects and developers. 0672324083B12052002