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_917135 _aJohnson, Rod |
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_aExpert one-on-one J2EE development without EJB _cRod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller |
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_aIndianapolis, Indiana _bWiley Publishing _c2004 |
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_axxiv, 552 pages _billustrations |
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500 | _a"Programmer to programmer"--Cover. | ||
500 | _a"Wrox"--Cover. | ||
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_917136 _aJava (Computer program language) |
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_917137 _aComputer software _xDevelopment |
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_917138 _aHoeller, Juergen |
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505 | _aWhy J2EE without EJB? -- Goals -- Architectures -- The simplicity dividend -- EJB, five years on -- Lightweight containers and inversion of control -- Introducing the spring framework -- Declarative middleware using AOP concepts -- Transaction management -- Persistence -- Remoting -- Replacing other EJB services -- Web tier design -- Unit testing and testability -- Performance and Scalability -- The sample application. |