tailieunhanh - Building Java™ Enterprise Applications Volume I: Architecture

If you're basing your livelihood on Java these days, you are going to run across at least one enterprise application programming project; if it hasn't come upon you already, it's just around the corner. I've been faced with more than twenty at this point in my career, and see many more in my future. Each time I get into these projects, I find myself paging through book after book and searching the Web, looking for the same information time after time. Additionally, I've developed a bit of a toolkit for handling common enterprise tasks | Building Ịy. ỉgìĩiỉìg trưhỉỉỉfi. ikitcihrtse . ỉỉttíi Divưetỉirv tenvfX O REILLY 1 ơỉttme 1 Architecture ỉỉu iỊ WcỊ iỉt ĩĩìịỉi ja V a. Enterprise Applications Building Java Enterprise Applications Volume I Architecture Brett McLaughlin Publisher O Reilly First Edition March 2002 ISBN 0-569-00123-1 318 pages Volume 1 of this advanced 3-volume guide explores the infrastructure issues so important to good application design. It isn t just a book about Entity Beans and JNDI. It takes you step by step through building the back end designing the data store so that it gives you convenient access to the data your application needs designing a directory figuring out how to handle security and where to store security credentials you need and so on. Table of Contents Preface . 1 Organization. 1 Software and Versions. 3 Conventions Used in This Book. 3 Comments and Questions. 4 Acknowledgments. 5 1. Introduction. 6 Building Java Enterprise Applications. 6 Architecture. 8 What You ll Need . 10 2. Blueprints . 13 Forethought Brokerage. 13 The Data Layer. 19 The Business Layer. 23 The Presentation Layer . 26 Finalizing the Plans . 27 What s Next . 27 3. Foundation. 28 Designing the Data Stores. 28 Databases. 37 Directory Servers. 47 What s Next . 55 4. Entity Basics. 56 Basic Design Patterns . 56 Coding the Bean . 57 Deploying the Bean . 66 What s Next . 69 5. Advanced Entities. 70 IDs Sequences and CMP. 70 Details Details Details. 85 Data Modeling. 89 Filling in the Blanks. 91 What s Next . 91 6. Managers. 92 Managers and Entities. 92 The LDAPManager Class . 98 What s Next . 119 7. Completing the Data Layer. 120 odds and Ends. 120 Checkpoint. 128 Populating the Data Stores. 130 What s Next . .

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