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A guide to the topics required for state of the art web development, this
book covers wide-ranging topics, including a variety of web development
"Not only reviews the history of Java web development, but also presents a
rare gem in the form of a comparison of six popular web development
and techniques in web development. By reading this book the reader will gain
J2EE: EJB, JSP, Servlets, JSF, JSTL, JCA, JMS, JTA, JNDI, JDBC, JMX, RMI, etc.
Frameworks: Struts, Hibernate, JPA, iBATIS, JBoss AOP, Spring, JSF, AJAX, GWT, YUI, Flex/Flash, JUnit, and Jakarta common libraries.
Integration: Web Services on Axis and WebMethods; as well as the Web Service Standards such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.
| | Manning: Art Of Java Web Development - A guide to the topics required for state of the art web development, this
book covers wide-ranging topics, including a variety of web development
architecture of web applications, highlighting the uses of the standard web
developers are led through a discussion on the development of industry
previous efforts. Also provided is an overview of the most popular web
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Manning Publications Co.
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Greenwich, CT 06830
Art of Java Web Development
Struts, Tapestry, Commons, Velocity, JUnit, Axis, Cocoon, InternetBeans, WebWork
Neal Ford
2003 | 624 pages
ISBN: 1932394060
$49.95
Softbound print + PDF ebook
$44.95
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$27.50
PDF ebook
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DESCRIPTION
frameworks and best practices. Beginning with coverage of the history of the
API to create applications with increasingly sophisticated architectures,
accepted best practices for architecture.
Described is the history and
evolution towards this architecture and the reasons that it is superior to
application frameworks, covering their architecture and use. Numerous
frameworks exist, but trying to evaluate them is difficult because their
documentation stresses their advantages but hides their deficiencies. Here,
the same application is built in six different frameworks, providing a way
to perform an informed comparison. Also provided is an evaluation of the
pros and cons of each framework to assist in making a decision or evaluating
a framework on your own. Finally, best practices are covered, including
sophisticated user interface techniques, intelligent caching and resource
management, performance tuning, debugging, testing, and Web services.
WHAT THE READERS SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK...
"The Art of Web Development is one of the latest Manning books I've
purchased and I was amazed how well the problem was explained.
The same problem was solved at least 3 different ways so that the
difficulties of each solution could be clearly seen. It wasn't until chapter
4 that the final solution was realized. This was an excellent way of
making sure that the developer knew both what to do and WHY they
were doing it that way. Excellent."
-- Joshua Smith, a Reader
ABOUT THE AUTHOR...
Neal Ford is the chief technology officer at the DSW Group, Ltd. He is an
architect, designer, and developer of applications, instructional materials,
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