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Chapter 1, Introduction | Chapter 3, The Client Tier
About the BookThe second edition of Designing Enterprise Applications describes the key architectural and design issues in creating applications for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. The book focuses on practical guidelines for both architects and developers as it explores a range of J2EE platform features. It covers architectural and design considerations for such J2EE platform features as Java servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans component models, as well as the JDBC API, Java Message Service API, and J2EE Connector architecture. It also describes how to effectively handle security, deployment, transaction management, internationalization and other key enterprise application issues. This book illustrates guidelines and concepts with both small code samples and a full e-commerce application example. All chapters have been updated to reflect the features in the latest release of the J2EE platform, plus the book includes a new chapter on internationalization. This book is part of the Addison-Wesley Java series and the Java BluePrints program. It will be for sale at the 2002 JavaOne Developers Conference. About the ChaptersChapter 1, "Introduction," provides an introduction to the J2EE platform and the overall approach of this book. Chapter 3, "The Client Tier," presents implementation options for J2EE clients and provides guidelines for choosing among these options. Ordering InformationAbout the AuthorsInderjeet Singh is the lead architect at Sun Microsystems on the Java BluePrints team where he investigates the best uses of J2EE technologies for enterprise application design. Beth Stearns is an enterprise technology consultant and co-author of books on Enteprise JavaBeans and the J2EE Connector Architecture. Mark Johnson is an enterprise computing consultant and author. The Enterprise Team is Vijay Ramachandran, Greg Murray, Sean Brydon, Ray Ortigas, Linda DeMichiel, Ron Monzillo, Tony Ng, Rahul Sharma, Jim Inscore, and Nicholas Kassem.
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