J2EE FrontEnd Technologies: A Programmer's Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages and Enterprise JavaBeans

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Lennart Jorelid

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Pages: 1128 (Paperback)

ISBN: 1893115968

Pub: Apress

Pub date: 2001-12

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1768649

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3/5 stars

Fairly detailed and yet limited (0/0 people found this helpful)

"J2EE FrontEnd Technologies" refers to itself as a "programmer's guide" and that is probably the best description of it. While it also claims to be "chock full of code examples" and contains "what you need to know," it falls short in both these areas. What you will find is a fairly detailed and yet limited explanation of the three major J2EE technologies, servlets, JSPs, and EJBs. Although you will find extensive information for these three areas, there are many details left out and there is little attempt made to tie the three pieces together. For example, you will not find any examples of linking servlets and JSPs other than by using the Struts framework. You will also find no more than a brief mention of message driven EJBs. There are numerous UML diagrams throughout the book but in many cases they add little beyond what you can get from looking at the APIs. The examples in the book tend to be overly simplistic, in some cases wasting many pages to show an example that could have been summarized in a few lines of code. The best section of the book is the section on EJBs. The author's detailed description of EJB deployment descriptors is better than what you will find in most EJB books. This section also features the most complete examples found in the book. Overall this book does contain value, although it fails as an introduction or tutorial on the technologies that it covers.

3/5 stars

Fairly detailed and yet limited (4/4 people found this helpful)

"J2EE FrontEnd Technologies" refers to itself as a "programmer's guide" and that is probably the best description of it. While it also claims to be "chock full of code examples" and contains "what you need to know," it falls short in both these areas. What you will find is a fairly detailed and yet limited explanation of the three major J2EE technologies, servlets, JSPs, and EJBs. Although you will find extensive information for these three areas, there are many details left out and there is little attempt made to tie the three pieces together. For example, you will not find any examples of linking servlets and JSPs other than by using the Struts framework. You will also find no more than a brief mention of message driven EJBs. There are numerous UML diagrams throughout the book but in many cases they add little beyond what you can get from looking at the APIs. The examples in the book tend to be overly simplistic, in some cases wasting many pages to show an example that could have been summarized in a few lines of code. The best section of the book is the section on EJBs. The author's detailed description of EJB deployment descriptors is better than what you will find in most EJB books. This section also features the most complete examples found in the book. Overall this book does contain value, although it fails as an introduction or tutorial on the technologies that it covers.

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Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> General
Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> Programming -> Languages -> Java -> JavaBeans
Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> Programming -> Languages -> Java -> Servlets
Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> Programming -> Languages -> Java -> J2EE
Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> Programming -> Languages -> Java -> JavaServer Pages (JSP)
Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> Programming -> Software Design, Testing & Engineering
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