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Informationen zum Autor AARON E. WALSH is Chairman of Mantis Development Corporation, a software development firm, and architect of the Web3D Web. An international best-selling technology author, Aaron has written over a dozen programming books, including Java For Dummies, Java Bible, Java 2 Bible, and Foundations of Java Programming for the World Wide Web (all published by Wiley). An active member of the Internet standards community, Aaron conducts related workshops and lectures at industry conferences and teaches Java programming and Internet software development at Boston College. Klappentext * This fast and painless introduction to building Web services with J2EE 1.4 is organized so readers can learn about critical J2EE 1.4 features in the same way they are built and deployed* Java expert and popular author Aaron Walsh leads Java programmers through implementing Enterprise Web Services with J2EE 1.4, creating dynamic Web pages with JavaServer Pages (JSPs), and extending and enhancing Web Servers with Java Servlets* Companion Web site includes source code examples with valuable code-level insights, as well as complete code listings for readers to download and "walk along" with the text Zusammenfassung * This fast and painless introduction to building Web services with J2EE 1.4 is organized so readers can learn about critical J2EE 1.4 features in the same way they are built and deployed* Java expert and popular author Aaron Walsh leads Java programmers through implementing Enterprise Web Services with J2EE 1.4! creating dynamic Web pages with JavaServer Pages (JSPs)! and extending and enhancing Web Servers with Java Servlets* Companion Web site includes source code examples with valuable code-level insights! as well as complete code listings for readers to download and "walk along" with the text Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface.Acknowledgments.Part I: Introducing J2EE 1.4 and Enterprise Web Services Chapter 1 Why All the Excitement?Chapter 2: J2EE 1.4 Architecture, Terminology, and Features.Chapter 3: Platform and Web Services.Chapter 4: Case Studies and Sample Scenarios.Part II: From Client to Server with Servlets, JSPs, and Beans.Chapter 5: Extending and Enhancing Web Servers with Java Servlets.Chapter 6: Creating Dynamic Web Pages with JSP.Chapter 7: Building Server-Side Business Components with EJBs.Chapter 8: Tying into Transactions and Dipping into Databases.Part III: Creating Web Services with XML.Chapter 9: Processing XML with JAXP.Chapter 10: Creating Web Service Endpoints and Clients with JAX-RPC.Chapter 11: Sending and Receiving XML Messages with SAAJ.Chapter 12: Accessing XML Registries with JAXR.Appendix: Essential J2EE 1.4 Resources.Index....