<P><I>Java Connector Architecture</I> (JCA) presents the JCA and identifies the scope in which a JCA-based adapter operates. The book quickly moves to the design methodologies employed in adapter using the JCA. The book then progresses to information about testing and deploying adapters in a product
Java Connector Architecture: Building Enterprise Adaptors
โ Scribed by Atul Apte
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 270
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
I paid $0.51 for this book. It was too much. This is the only book that I have ever just thrown away out of pure frustration because of how terrible it is.
The book is about 345 pages long. Not until page 131 does a discussion of the JCA even begin. You then get about 30 pages of text that is very high-level and generally worthless. For the remainder of the book you get mostly code printouts of an example that is available for download. To add insult to injury when you download the sample from the publisher's website it does not compile, the files are not even structured properly in the zip file, and on and on...
This is far and away the WORST technology book that I have ever seen. Shame on you to both the author and the publisher for foisting this junk on us!
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After reading the synopsis I was ready to delve into some planning and best practices reading material. While the book focuses on a core example, it doesn't not provide enough information on WHY certain decisions were made and does not provide enough look into alternatives. The book would be much