Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition is the definitive guide tobuilding mission-critical enterprise systems with J2EE, WebSphere, and WebSphere StudioApplication Developer. Fully updated for Versions 5.x of WebSphere Application Server andWebSphere Studio Application Develo
Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere
โ Scribed by Kyle Brown, Gary Craig, Greg Hester, David Pitt, Russell Stinehour, Mark Weitzel, Jim Amsden, Peter M. Jakab, Daniel Berg
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 960
- Series
- IBM Press series--information management
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
<IBM Press Series) Text provides guidance for building mission-critical enterprise systems with J2EE, WebSphere, and WebSphere Studio Application Developer. Includes coverage of Web application n, construction, MCV partitioning with Struts, servlets/JSP, and session management. Also covers testing application models. Includes bibliography and index. Previous edition: c2001.
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