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Chapter 1: Getting Started with Geronimo
Table 1-1: Geronimo Builds
Table 1-2: Available Geronimo Releases
Table 1-3: Core J2EE Services Started by Geronimo
Chapter 2: Basic Geronimo Configuration
Table 2-1: Deployment Information Provided by the Deployer Tool
Table 2-2: Geronimo Application Components and Associated Deployment Packaging
Table 2-3: Standard Deployment Descriptors
Table 2-4: Geronimo-Specific Deployment Plans
Table 2-5: Geronimo Module Lifecycle States
Chapter 3: Apache and Geronimo
Table 3-1: Significant Events on the Geronimo Project Timeline
Chapter 4: Geronimo’s J2EE 1.4 Components
Table 4-1: Geronimo Web Services Support
Chapter 5: Geronimo Architecture and Directory Structure
Table 5-1: Assembly versus Modules
Table 5-2: Contents of the bin Directory
Table 5-3: Library Binaries Used by the Geronimo System
Table 5-4: Content of the endorsed libraries Subdirectory
Table 5-5: Format of Artifact Storage in the Repository
Table 5-6: Top-Level Directories of the Geronimo Repository
Table 5-7: Configuration Files under the META-INF Directory of a CAR Artifact
Table 5-8: Content of the schemas Directory
Table 5-9: The var Working Directories
Chapter 6: The Geronimo Deployer
Table 6-1: General Options for Command-Line Deployer
Table 6-2: Commands That Work with Modules
Table 6-3: Commands That Supply Information
Table 6-4: Plug-In Support Command
Table 6-5: Functional Elements Available in the Geronimo Maven Deployment Plug-In
Chapter 7: Using the Geronimo Debug Console and jconsole
Table 7-1: Mandatory Keys in the JSR-77 Object Name
Table 7-2: J2EE Types of Mandatory Parent Keys
Table 7-3: Geronimo’s JSR-77 Domains
Chapter 8: Geronimo Web Console
Table 8-1: Log Manager Attributes
Table 8-2: Web Server Connectors
Table 8-3: Module Types and Content
Chapter 9: Geronimo Deployment Plans
Table 9-1: Standard J2EE Deployment Descriptors
Table 9-2: XML Schema for Each of the J2EE Deployment Descriptors
Table 9-3: Location and Name of Plans Placed Inside Deployed Module
Table 9-4: XML Schema for Geronimo-Specific Deployment Plans
Chapter 10: Web Container Configuration and Jetty
Table 10-1: <web-app> Namespaces and Their Versions
Table 10-2: Container Configuration Namespaces
Table 10-3: Common Elements
Table 10-4: The JettyContainerImpl GBean
Table 10-5: The HTTPConnector GBean
Table 10-6: The HTTPSConnector GBean
Table 10-7: The AJP13Connector GBean
Table 10-8: The NCSARequestLog logger GBean
Chapter 11: Tomcat Web Container Configuration
Table 11-1: Tomcat Configuration Files and Their Geronimo Equivalents
Table 11-2: Tomcat GBeans
Table 11-3: geronimo-web.xml Plan Tomcat-Specific Elements and Parameters
Chapter 12: Deploying Enterprise Applications (EAR) with OpenEJB
Table 12-1: J2EE Descriptors and Associated Geronimo Deployment Plan
Table 12-2: Software Components in the Deployment Example
Table 12-3: The <enterprise-beans> Element in ejb-jar.xml
Table 12-4: Common Elements for Session Beans and EJB
Table 12-5: Session Bean Elements
Table 12-6: Entity Bean Elements
Table 12-7: Message Driven Bean (MDB) Elements
Table 12-8: <assembly-description> Subelements
Table 12-9: The openejb-jar.xml Deployment Plan
Table 12-10: EJB Reference Resolution in Geronimo
Table 12-11: J2EE Transaction Attributes for EJBs
Chapter 13: Configuring and Deploying JDBC Resources with PostgreSQL
Table 13-1: The RAR File Contents
Table 13-2: Allowed Content of a Resource Adapter Plan
Table 13-3: Contents of the TranQL Embedded Resource Adapter Configured for Derby
Table 13-4: A Deployment Plan for PostgreSQL
Table 13-5: The First Available Options When Creating a Database Pool
Table 13-6: More Available Options When Creating a Database Pool
Table 13-7: The Final Pool Configuration Options
Chapter 14: Deploying Web Services and CORBA Interoperation
Table 14-1: Java Classes in the Servlet Web Service Example
Table 14-2: Inside the <webservice> Element
Table 14-3: Subelements of the <port-component> Element
Table 14-4: Details of <service-impl-bean>
Table 14-5: Content from the <handler> Element
Table 14-6: The <service-ref> External Web Service Reference
Table 14-7: Java Classes Added to EJB to Support Its Exposure As Web Service
Table 14-8: CSIv2 TSS GBean Available in Geronimo 1.1
Table 14-9: CSIv2 CSS GBean Available in Geronimo 1.1
Chapter 15: Security
Table 15-1: DirectConfigurationEntry GBean
Table 15-2: ServerRealmConfigurationEntry GBean
Table 15-3: GenericSecurityRealm GBean
Table 15-4: LoginModuleGBean GBean
Table 15-5: JaasLoginModuleUse GBean
Table 15-6: Geronimo-Included LoginModules
Table 15-7: The <default-principal> Element
Table 15-8: The <distinguished-name> Element
Table 15-9: The <login-domain-principal> Element
Table 15-10: The <named-username-password-credential> Element
Table 15-11: The <principal> Element
Table 15-12: The <realm -principal> Element
Table 15-13: The <role> Element
Table 15-14: The <role-mapping> Element
Table 15-15: The <security> Element
Table 15-16: SecurityService GBean
Chapter 16: Configuring, Deploying, and Using JMS Resources with Apache ActiveMQ
Table 16-1: Overview of the ActiveMQ Broker Plan
Table 16-2: The RAR File Contents
Table 16-3: Allowed Content of a Resource Adapter Plan
Table 16-4: Breakdown of the Contents of the ActiveMQ Resource Adapter
Table 16-5: Available Options When Creating a JMS Resource Group
Table 16-6: Available Options When Configuring the Connection Factory
Table 16-7: Configuring the Destination
Appendix A: Geronimo Deployment Plans Cross-Reference
Table A-1: Geronimo-Specific Deployment Plans in This Appendix
Table A-2: Location and Name of XML Schema for Web-Tier Application Deployment plan
Table A-3: Top-Level Elements of geronimo-web.xml
Table A-4: Location and Name of XML Schema for Business-Tier EJB JAR Deployment Plan
Table A-5: Top-Level Elements of openejb-jar.xml
Table A-6: Location and Name of XML Schema for EIS-Tier Resource Adapter JAR Deployment Plan
Table A-7: Top-Level Elements of geronimo-ra.xml
Table A-8: The <adminobject> Element
Table A-9: Location and Name of XML Schema for the Enterprise Application Deployment Plan
Table A-10: Top-Level Elements of geronimo-application-client.xml
Table A-11: Location and Name of XML Schema for the Application Client Deployment Plan
Table A-12: Top-Level Elements of geronimo-application-client.xml
Table A-13: XML Schemas of Standard J2EE Deployment Descriptor
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Professional Apache Geronimo (Wrox Professional Guides)
ISBN: 0471785431
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 148
Authors:
Jeff Genender
,
Bruce Snyder
,
Sing Li
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Introduction
Database Modeling
Creating a Basic Logical Database Model
Logical Database Model Reports
Change Propagation and Round Trip Engineering
Strategies for Information Technology Governance
An Emerging Strategy for E-Business IT Governance
Linking the IT Balanced Scorecard to the Business Objectives at a Major Canadian Financial Group
Measuring ROI in E-Commerce Applications: Analysis to Action
Technical Issues Related to IT Governance Tactics: Product Metrics, Measurements and Process Control
Governance Structures for IT in the Health Care Industry
Excel Scientific and Engineering Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Entering Formulas
Exploring the R1C1 Cell Reference Style
Leveraging Copy, Cut, Paste, and Paste Special
Introduction
Considering Cash Flow Alternatives
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell [NEW SOLUTION SELLING 2/E]
Chapter One Solutions
Chapter Two Principles
Chapter Nine Selling When You re Not First
Chapter Eleven Gaining Access to People with Power
Appendix A Value Justification Example
Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX (Pro - Developer)
The AJAX Revolution
Partial Page Rendering
Built-in Application Services
Remote Method Calls with ASP.NET AJAX
Building AJAX Applications with ASP.NET
Java All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Understanding Object-Oriented Programming
Using Inner Classes
Programming Threads
Network Programming
Working with Files
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