This PDF covers the following topics
related to Java Enterprise : Understanding Java EE, Java EE Architecture, Server
and Containers, Introduction to Java Servlets, Servlet API and Lifecycle,
Working with Servlets, Working with Databases, Request Dispatcher, Cookies,
Sessions, Work with Files, Non-Blocking, Introduction to Java Server Pages,
Getting Started with Java Server Pages, Action Elements, Implicit Objects, Scope
and EL Expressions, JSP Standard Tag Libraries, Introduction to Enterprise
Javabeans, Working with Session Beans and Message Driven Bean, Interceptors,
Persistence, Object/Relational Mapping and JPA, Java Persistent API, Hibernate.
Author(s): Prof. Suhas Pednekar, Prof. Ravindra D. Kulkarni, Prof.
Prakash Mahanwar, University of Mumbai
This PDF covers the following topics
related to Java Enterprise : Understanding Java EE, Java EE Architecture, Server
and Containers, Introduction to Java Servlets, Servlet API and Lifecycle,
Working with Servlets, Working with Databases, Request Dispatcher, Cookies,
Sessions, Work with Files, Non-Blocking, Introduction to Java Server Pages,
Getting Started with Java Server Pages, Action Elements, Implicit Objects, Scope
and EL Expressions, JSP Standard Tag Libraries, Introduction to Enterprise
Javabeans, Working with Session Beans and Message Driven Bean, Interceptors,
Persistence, Object/Relational Mapping and JPA, Java Persistent API, Hibernate.
Author(s): Prof. Suhas Pednekar, Prof. Ravindra D. Kulkarni, Prof.
Prakash Mahanwar, University of Mumbai
This book covers the
following topics: The Web Tier, Web Services, Enterprise Beans, Contexts and
Dependency Injection for the Java EE Platform, Persistence, Security, Java EE
Supporting Technologies.
In The Java Enterprise CD Bookshelf, David Flanagan, Jim Farley,
William Crawford, and Kris Magnusson collaborate to provide the Java user with
seven complete 'how to' instruction and reference books on CD-ROM, in addition
to a print copy of Java Enterprise In A Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference. The
books are fully searchable and cross-referenced.