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J2EE FrontEnd Technologies: A Programmer's Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and JavaBeans

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J2EE FrontEnd Technologies: A Programmer's Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and JavaBeans

by Lennart Jorelid
3.5 out of 5 stars

  • Paperback: 1128 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1st edition December 15, 2001
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1893115968
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 2.0 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.12 pounds

    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: For geeks, May 7, 2002 Reviewer:Chia-heng Yao "milesyao" (Houston, Texas) -    I spent a long time... trying to decide between this book and Budi Kurniawan's "Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB" - the only two I can find that give an integral treatment of this trinity of J2EE technology. I ultimately decided to go with Kurniawan's book mainly because he is a better teacher and explainer, and that the book is better organized. Jorelid's book is for you if you are a hard-cored geek to whom reading UML and standard specs is second-instinct. He started the book - chapter 1 - with an extended, class-by-class coverage of the servlet package - no practical example until chapter 2. There ARE flashes of brilliance here and there though, for example his lucid explanation of the evolution of servlet-collaboration technology, from direct invocation to filters. However, the lack of sub-chapter headings in the TOC makes it VERY difficult to locate a specific topic. Jorelid scores a clear point over Kurniawan in covering struts. But then he does not provide the still-larger discussion of application design (e.g. a chapter dedicated to a sample project from design to deployment, showing how to translate UML from design/analysis into servlets, JSP and EJBs - where his use of UML would be most justified). In short, you may like it if you are a Wrox kinda guy. For other mortals, Kurniawan is a gentler guide.

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    discusses the architecture of J2EE applications using servlets, JSPs, and EJBschocked full of detailed code examples and practical advice

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    J2EE FrontEnd Technologies: A Programmer’s Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans concisely and accurately describes what you need to know(TM) about effective enterprise development based on servlets, JSPs, and EJBs. Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs are the most important aspects of Java as it is used in the production of enterprise Web applications today. Lennart “Häxx” Jörelid’s book concentrates on teaching programmers how to fit the various technologies together while spending as little time as possible on “plumbing.”

    Jorelid discusses servlet development and architecture, and he teaches developers how to integrate servlets into distributed enterprise systems with illustrated examples. He explains the architecture and implementation of JSPs—including introductory concepts such as using all built-in facilities of the JSP library and advanced topics such as creating your own custom actions using the JSP Tag Library API.

    Jorelid also addresses the open-source Struts framework from the Apache software Foundation, which provides a powerful framework for J2EE Web application development by combining servlets and JSPs. And, finally, Jorelid explores the EJB programming paradigm, covering development and architecture of EJBs and J2EE integration and deployment.

    J2EE FrontEnd Technologies: A Programmer’s Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans provides developers with a unique approach to understanding the profound relationship between servlets, JSPs, and EJBs. Developers will gain a clear understanding of all three and will be able to harness this knowledge for their own real-world applications.

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