The J2EETM Tutorial
You're familiar with Java programming, but now it's time for you to take it to the next level and begin creating enterprise applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). The J2EETM Tutorial is the hands-on, example-driven guide that offers unparalleled technical guidance into developing and deploying applications on the J2EE platform. Written by the uniquely qualified members of the Java Software team at Sun Microsystems, The J2EETM Tutorial uses the same effective interactive approach as the successful Java Tutorial collection. Throughout this book's development, hundreds of suggestions and volumes of feedback from both users and architects were integrated to ensure great writing and truly useful guidance. Inside you'll find a smart mix of example programs-including source code-that are used to illustrate key J2EE concepts. In addition, clear explanations will help you make easy work of the range of technologies collected into the J2EE platform, including:
The accompanying CD-ROM is filled with a wealth of valuable resources, including all three Java Tutorial books, the J2SE 1.3.1 and J2EE 1.3.1 software development kits, the Java BluePrints sample application and book, and Forte for Java Plugin for the J2EE SDK. Stephanie Bodoff, Dale Green, Kim Haase, and Eric Jendrock are staff writers at Sun Microsystems, where they document the J2EE platform with Monica Pawlan, staff writer for the Java Developer Connection (JDC), and Beth Stearns, president of Computer Ease Publishing. The Java Series is supported, endorsed, and authored by the creators of the Java technology at Sun Microsystems, Inc. It is the official place to go for complete, expert, and definitive information on Java technology. The books in this Series provide the inside information you need to build effective, robust, and portable applications and applets. The Series is an indispensable re-source for anyone targeting the Java 2 platform.
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