By Kyle Brown
First Edition August 2002
Pages: 168 (More details)
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Although EJB applications themselves are portable, the manner in which developers install and run EJB products varies widely from one vendor to the next.
The goal of this WebSphere AE workbook is to discuss vendor specific requirements and best practices and introduce tools such as the WebSphere Application Assembly Tool, and the WebSphere Administration Console, all in the context of building and running the example programs for O'Reilly's Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd edition.
The Workbook guides developers step-by-step, explaining how to build and deploy working solutions in a particular application server, and provides useful hints, tips and warnings.
This WebSphere 4.0 AEs Workbook was originally published by Enterprise JavaBeans author Richard Monson-Haefel's Titan Books publishing company. O'Reilly thought so highly of it, we acquired the rights to publish it ourselves, in order to give more developers access to this critical information.
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Title:
WebSphere 4.0 AEs Workbook for Enterprise Java Beans
First Edition: August 2002
ISBN: 0-596-00418-4
Pages: 168
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2003-10-06 13:18:18
Brendan Conner
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This is a good book, but, now, with the release of WAS 5.0, a little outdated (e.g., EJB 1.1). I would love to see a new edition, covering WAS 5.0 and EJB 2.0.




