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BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Kick Start: Simplifying Java Web Applications and J2EE
BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Kick Start: Simplifying Java Web Applications and J2EE
ISBN: 0672326221
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 138
Authors:
Albert J. Saganich
,
Tom Hardy
,
Lawrence H. Kaye
,
Sunila Srivatsan
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BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Kick Start
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Authors
Dedications and Acknowledgments
From Al Saganich
From Tom Hardy
From Lawrence Kaye
From Sunila Srivatsan
We Want to Hear from You
Foreword
Introduction
About This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Conventions Used in This Book
Code and Updates to This book
Chapter 1. WebLogic Workshop, WebLogic Platform, and the J2EE Landscape
Web Applications and the J2EE Landscape
What Is WebLogic Workshop?
WebLogic Workshop and J2EE
Creating a Sample Workshop Application with WebLogic Platform
In Brief
Chapter 2. Getting to Know the WebLogic Workshop IDE
Overview of the WebLogic Workshop Window Layout
Working with WebLogic Workshop Applications
Visual Component Development
Code-level Development
Building and Running Applications
Debugging Applications
In Brief
Chapter 3. WebLogic Workshop Application Development Basics
WebLogic Workshop Programming Basics
Creating Applications and Projects
Deploying and Configuring Applications
In Brief
Chapter 4. Developing with Page Flow
Creating Page Flow Applications with WebLogic Workshop
Data Binding with Page Flow
Passing Data with Form Beans
In Brief
Chapter 5. Working with the Debugger
Debugging Applications in Workshop
Setting Debugging Properties for a Project
Working with Breakpoints
Debugging Applications
Using Debugging Commands
Debugging Windows
In Brief
Chapter 6. Introduction to WebLogic Workshop Controls and Components
Control Concepts
Using Existing Controls
Rowset and Database Controls
In Brief
Chapter 7. Using the NetUI Tag Library Toolbox to Develop Sophisticated JSPs
NetUI HTML Tags
Presenting Complex Data Sets in JSPs
Providing a Common Look and Feel in JSPs
Nested Page Flows
In Brief
Chapter 8. Advanced Control Development
Control Life Cycle
Control Events
Controls and Transactions
Control Projects and Packaging
Building and Using EJB Controls
Comparing Controls, EJBs, and JavaBeans
In Brief
Chapter 9. Working with Web Services
Web Services Concepts
Understanding SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI and Their Place in WebLogic Workshop
Developing Web Services
Conversations
Web Service Security
In Brief
Chapter 10. Handling Data in WebLogic Workshop: Working with Schema and XML Beans
Representing Data with XML
Accessing and Manipulating XML Data with XML Beans
Navigating Through XML Data with XPath and XQuery
Transforming XML Data
In Brief
Chapter 11. Working with Workflows
Introduction to the Business Management Process
Introduction to Workflows
Developing Basic JPDs
Using Message Brokers
Integrating with Controls
In Brief
Chapter 12. Overview of Portal Applications
Introduction to Portal Applications
Creating Portal Applications
Surfacing Applications with Portlets
Portal Look and Feel
In Brief
Chapter 13. Creating Advanced Portlets
Inter-portlet Communication
Personalizing Portlets
Controlling Portlet State
In Brief
Chapter 14. Securing Access in WebLogic Workshop: Working with SSL and Role-based Security
The Need for Security in the Enterprise
Secure Socket Layer Communications
Declarative Role-based Security
In Brief
Chapter 15. Taking Your Applications from Development to Production
Building the Infrastructure for the Production Environment
Creating a Production Domain
Starting a Server in Production Mode
Preparing Applications for a Production Environment
Creating Necessary Resources in Production
Deploying Applications to the Production Server
In Brief
Index
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index_D
index_E
index_F
index_G
index_H
index_I
index_J
index_K
index_L
index_M
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index_W
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BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Kick Start: Simplifying Java Web Applications and J2EE
ISBN: 0672326221
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 138
Authors:
Albert J. Saganich
,
Tom Hardy
,
Lawrence H. Kaye
,
Sunila Srivatsan
BUY ON AMAZON
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