WebSphere Application Server Bible
After providing instructions for installing the WebSphere application server (WAS) 4.0 on Windows 2000, this guide explains how to build web applications with the WebSphere studio application developer (WSAD) that employ servlets, JavaServer Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans, and XML. Later chapters focus on the configuration and administration of a system running WAS, discussing HTTP session management, the application assembly tool, security techniques, cloning, and the resource analyzer. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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From the very 1st chapter, this book tackles the main technique of WebSphere Application Server deployment, and provides the necessary tools to design and manage a realistic Websphere technical integration. Topics include:* Offers clear understanding of the WebSphere Application Server installation and configuration* Provides a complete guide to creating a WebSphere development environment with both WebSphere Studio Site Developer and WebSphere Studio Application Developer* Includes extensive coverage of development for WebSphere including EJBs, JavaServer Pages, and Servlets* Offers WebSphere Administrators solutions for session management and application packagingand more....
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