J2ee: the complete reference
J2EE: The complete Reference is a comprehensive and best selling guidebook to understand and work with the J2EE platform. Authored by James Keogh, the book assists in the practice and theoretical requirements of amateur and professional programmers alike.The book has sections covering all of the commercially important applications of J2EE. It begins with explaining the J2EE architecture, its databasing, and Web services. The book lists down best practices for working with JSPs, EJBs, JDBCs, and Java Servlets, listing down ways to build components using these tools. Moreover, it also has the important section on implementing Java Server API and the Java Message Service, helping the reader to assimilate and take advantage of J2EE’s security features. It also has a section on implementing WSDL, or the Web Service Description Language. It is recommended for developers related to both Web and direct J2EE applications, and is a state-of-the-art guide, widely read and used in the industry.Published by McGraw Hill Education in 2002, J2EE: The complete Reference is available as a 928 page paperback.Key Features: It is an essential book to study and master J2EE as a web building platform, ideal for all levels of skills. It is the most complete guide for J2EE in the market, with a time tested record of accuracy, comprehension, and authenticity.