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More About This Title Professional Oracle WebLogic Server
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If you're an experienced Java developer who wants to expand your skills, Professional Oracle WebLogic Server is the perfect guide for you. This book is written by a top-notch author team that that includes one of the lead architects from Oracle’s Fusion Middleware Development Architects team.
Follow their best practices, workarounds, and sound techniques and confidently develop even the most mission-critical applications with WebLogic Server.
This book fully covers WebLogic Server 11g, including the new features of both JEE 5 and WebLogic Server, as well as JEE 5 annotations, Spring, JPA, JAX-WS, JMS Store-And-Forward, SAML support, and the WLST administrative scripting tool.
This book is the authoritative guide to
Choosing a Web application architectureBest practices for development and production environmentsDesigning an Java EE applicationBuilding Enterprise JavaBeans in WebLogic ServerBuilding an EJB applicationPackaging and deploying WebLogic web applicationsDeveloping and deploying web servicesUsing WebLogic JMSUsing WebLogic securityAdministering and deploying applications in WebLogic ServerOptimizing WebLogic Server performance- English
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Gregory Nyberg has more than 20 years of experience in the design and development of object-oriented systems and specializes in large mission-critical systems using WebLogic Server. He is coauthor of Mastering BEA WebLogic Server.
Philip Aston works for Oracle's SOA Consulting team in the UK. He is widely respected throughout Oracle for his expertise in WebLogic Server.
With Josh Bregman and Paul Done.
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Chapter 1: Building Web Applications in WebLogic.
Java Servlets and JSP Key Concepts.
Web Application Best Practices.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 2: Choosing a Web Application Architecture.
Architecture Key Concepts.
Presentation-Tier Architecture Selection.
Candidate Presentation-Tier Architectures.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 3: Designing an Example Java EE Application.
Application Requirements.
Business DomainModels.
Presentation Requirements.
Web Application Architecture.
Presentation Approach.
Business-Tier Interfaces.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 4: Building an Example Web Application.
Overview of Application Components.
Constructing the Application Skeleton.
Constructing the User Site Components.
Construction of Administration Site Components.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 5: Packaging and Deploying WebLogic Web Applications.
PackagingWeb Applications.
DeployingWeb Applications.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 6: Building Enterprise JavaBeans in WebLogic Server.
EJB Technology Overview.
EJB 3.0.
EJB Component Types.
The Java Persistence API.
WebLogic Server EJB Container.
General WebLogic Server EJB Features.
Session Bean Features.
Message-Driven Bean Features.
OpenJPA and Kodo Features.
Deployment Descriptors or Annotations?
Chapter Review.
Chapter 7: Building an Example EJB Application.
Business Layer Requirements.
Business Layer Architecture Options.
The bigrez.com Implementation.
Using TopLink instead of Kodo.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 8: Packaging and Deploying WebLogic Applications.
Creating an EJB Archive File.
Packaging JPA Persistence Units.
Enterprise Applications.
Deploying Applications.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 9: Developing and Deploying Web Services.
Summarizing Web Services Standards.
CreatingWeb Services with WebLogic Server.
Moving Past the Basics.
UsingWeb Services Security.
Adding Web Services to bigrez.com.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 10: Using WebLogic JMS.
JMS Key Concepts.
The WebLogic JMS Provider.
WebLogic JMS Application Design.
WebLogic JMS Application Programming.
External JMS Providers.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 11: Using WebLogic Security.
WebLogic Security Overview.
WebLogic Security Framework.
Using External Security Stores.
Setting Up SSL/TLS.
Writing Security-Aware Java Clients.
Managing Application Security.
Single Sign-On.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 12: Administering and Deploying Applications in WebLogic Server.
WebLogic Architecture Key Concepts.
WebLogic Administration Key Concepts.
Configuring aWebLogic Server Domain.
Monitoring WebLogic Server Applications.
ManagingWebLogic Server Applications.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 13: Optimizing WebLogic Server Performance.
Overview of System Performance.
Performance Best Practices.
Troubleshooting Performance Problems.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 14: Development Environment Best Practices.
InstallingWebLogic Server Software.
Development Project Structure.
Streamlining the Development Cycle.
Establishing a Build Process.
Integrated Development Environments.
Creating a Unit Testing Infrastructure.
Chapter Review.
Chapter 15: Production Environment Best Practices.
Deployment Strategies.
Global and Local Traffic Management.
Production Security Strategies.
Chapter Review.
Index.