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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
BackCover
Professional IBM WebSphere 5.0 Application Server
Foreword
Conventions
Customer Support
Errata
E-Mail Support
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Part 1: A WebSphere Perspective
Chapter 1: Introduction to WebSphere
What is WebSphere?
WebSphere Product Objectives
WebSphere Principles
A Vision for the Future
Summary
Chapter 2: The WebSphere Programming Model
Models of E-Business Computing
The WebSphere Development Model
Development Roles
Programming Features
Programming Model Durability and Portability
Summary
Chapter 3: WebSphere Development Tools
Eclipse 101
WebSphere Studio Overview
WebSphere Studio Site Developer
WebSphere Studio Application Developer
WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition
WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer
Summary
Part 2: Building Conforming J2EE and Web Service-Enabled Applications
Chapter 4: Building Presentation Logic with WebSphere Studio
Building the Web Tier
WebSphere Application Server Extensions
Summary
Chapter 5: Building the Business Logic with WebSphere Studio
Understanding the Design
Implementing the EJBs
Integrate EJBs with Web Module Model Objects
Summary
Chapter 6: J2EE Application Assembly and Deployment
Deployment Extensions
Create the Server Configuration and Data Source
Unit Testing the Application
Deploying the Application
Summary
Chapter 7: EIS Integration and Messaging
Asynchronous Messaging
The Messaging Component Model
Procedural Access
Service Oriented Architecture
Summary
Chapter 8: Enabling Business Logic for Web Services
WSDL Concepts
Web Services Standards for Java and J2EE
The WebSphere Web Services Enablement Process
Creating J2SE and J2EE Web Services Clients
Survey of Related IBM Web Services Activities
Summary
Part 3: Building Enterprise-Enabled Applications
Chapter 9: Advanced EJB Persistence and Optimization
Access Intent
Application Profiles
WebSphere EJB CMP Support
Query Extensions
Unit of Work Options
Summary
Chapter 10: Enterprise Process Management
Application Structure Revisited
Business Process Management
Putting It Together
Summary
Chapter 11: Preparing for Enterprise Computing
The Internationalization Service
The Work Area Service
The StartUp Service
The Deferred Execution Service
Summary
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