Posts Tagged ‘Enterprise Javabeans’

Integration of Third-Party Applications and Web-Clients by Means of an Enterprise Layer

This case study reports an Enterprise modeling and application integration project for a young telecommunications company providing broadband applications for the SME market. The project’s aim was to define and implement an Enterprise Layer, serving as an integration layer on top of which the existing BSS/OSS would function independently and in parallel. The case details the conception of a unifying Enterprise Model and the formulation of an implementation architecture for the Enterprise Layer, based on the Enterprise JavaBeans framework. Buy Now!

J2EE and JAX: Developing Web Applications and Web Services

This book is a hands-on guide to the technologies used to develop Web Applications and Web Services. This includes the set of technologies known as Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and the emerging set of technologies for developing Web Services known as the Java APIs for XML (JAX). The book begins with a sample application that has only a command line user interface, runs on a single system, has no persistence mechanism for its data, and has not facility to interoperate with other programs. In gradual step-by-step evolution, this application grows to a rich user interface with a web-centric architecture using Servlets, JSP, and XML. The book explores persistence options including Serialization, JDBC, and Java Data Objects. It also shows how Enterprise JavaBeans can be used to deploy the application in an Application Server. The book is very code-rich, with example programs throughout and on the CD. The book assumes only a basic knowledge of Java programming; all of the fundamental technologies you need to know, such as XML, Servlets, and Enterprise JavaBeans, are covered in a logical progression.
Customer Review: Getting Started with J2EE
This is a well presented walk through the world of J2EE design and programming for the novice to intermediate Java user. Yawn presents a simple application that is expanded in each chapter as new concepts are introduced. All of the examples are provided on an enclosed and it helped to be able to run them in parallel while trying to understand the material in the various chapters. I highly recommend it. Buy Now!

Integration of Third-Party Applications and Web-Clients by Means of an Enterprise Layer

This case study reports an Enterprise modeling and application integration project for a young telecommunications company providing broadband applications for the SME market. The project’s aim was to define and implement an Enterprise Layer, serving as an integration layer on top of which the existing BSS/OSS would function independently and in parallel. The case details the conception of a unifying Enterprise Model and the formulation of an implementation architecture for the Enterprise Layer, based on the Enterprise JavaBeans framework. Buy Now!

Enterprise Application Integration with CORBA Component and Web-Based Solutions

“This book…gives EAI architects and developers the opportunity to learn directly from the authority on distributed computing, EAI, and CORBA.” -David S. Linthicum Chief Technology Officer, SAGA Software, Inc. In this book a CORBA pioneer provides proven, cost-effective techniques for integrating enterprise applications (including legacy applications) into modern, multiplatform systems. He also offers valuable advice and guidance on how to build new CORBA-based applications using the latest features of CORBA 3 . With the help of numerous case studies and examples, he provides detailed solutions for specific integration problems along with step-by-step guidance on: Using CORBA as the infrastructure for EAI Architecture principles for integrating the Web and back-end systems CORBA Component Model for component-based development Relationship of CORBA components to DCOM, JavaBeans, and Enterprise JavaBeans Using the essential CORBA services Object wrapping techniques for integrating legacy applications into multi-platform systems Building secure, multiplatform Web applications On the companion Web site at www wiley.com/compbooks/zahavi/ you’ll find: Articles on related topics Continually maintained ORB and integration server, vendor, and product comparisons A dynamic discussion group on architectural best practices
Customer Review: CORBA as an EAI-enabling technology
This book gives a very good overview of Enterprise Application Integration(EAI) and about the methods and the techniques for approaching EAI successfully. The main thing is about the role of CORBA as an EAI-enabling technology and the domains where EAI needs. The later chapters explains the latest additions in the evolving CORBA technology apart from some precious real world examples towards its goal. It is a very useful book for those who are to use CORBA as a viable integrating technology.
Customer Review: Wow! Finally a CORBA Book I can understand!
Excellent! Worth every penny. I especially liked the chapter on security… Buy Now!