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Informationen zum Autor Dwight Peltzer (East Norwich! NY) is an author! consultant and lecturer on Java-based J2EE technologies and Microsofts .NET Framework and suite of products. Klappentext Your one-stop resource for .NET and J2EE interoperabilityAchieve integration between the platform-independent technologies J2EE and .NET. Technically reviewed by both Microsoft and Sun technologists, this one-of-a-kind resource provides solutions to cross-platform communications between business partners and the transmission of mission-critical enterprise data. Using a case study to provide a framework, computer science professor Dwight Peltzer examines the many technical issues arising from integrating J2EE and .NET, offering practical solutions, advice, and best practices that can be put to use by working IT professionals and developers. Packed with explanations of each technology--and how they work together--this focused resource will help you successfully integrate J2EE and .NET technologies.Migrate to e-business with integrated software development Work with various languages, including Visual Basic .NET, C++, and C# Design scalable and multitiered distributed applications Utilize the full complement of Java technologies Accommodate any business model requirement Support Web component development Examine the .NET Framework, including SQL Server, ADO.NET, Visual Studio .NET, Common Language Runtime, Common Type Specification, Common Language Specification, and more Survey J2EE architecture, learn how to create dynamic Web pages, and achieve enterprise application integration Compare technologies and discover common characteristics as well as advantages of interoperability About the Author: Dwight Peltzer is a well-known author, consultant, and lecturer on Java-based J2EE technologies, the .NET Framework, and the Microsoft suite of server products. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: J2EE Interoperability Inside and Out 1: Interoperability in the Enterprise 2: J2EE Servlets! Java Server Pages! and Web Services 3: Enterprise JavaBeans! Interfaces! and JDBC Persistence 4: RMI-IIOP! the JNDI! and Deployment Descriptors Part II: Microsoft .NET Internal Interoperability 5: .NET Language Integration Components 6: ASP.NET Architecture 7: ASP.NET and Web Services Part III: Cross-Platform Interoperability 8: Interoperability Solutions from Third-Party Vendors 9: Best Practices! Design Patterns! Security! and Business Solutions Part IV: Appendixes A: Java Connector Architecture (JCA) Specification B: Additional Resources ...