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Advanced Java(TM) 2 Platform How to ProgramBy Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Sean E. Santry

For intermediate or advanced Java programming courses in departments of Computer Science, CIS, MIS, IT, Business, and Continuing Education. Expanding on the world's best-selling Java textbook, Advanced JavaaA A 2 Platform How to Program includes an in-depth discussion of advanced topics, aiding developers in producing significant, scalable Java applications and distributed systems. Primarily based on Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.2.1, Advanced JavaaA A 2 Platform How to Program integrates many technologies such as Extensible Markup Language (XML), JavaBeans, Security, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), JavaServer Pages (JSP), servlets, Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) into a production-quality system that allows developers to benefit from the leverage and platform independence provided by the Java 2 Enterprise Edition. The book also features the development of a complete, end-to-end e-business solution using advanced Java technologies.

  • Sales Rank: #2148808 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-10-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.13" h x 1.70" w x 7.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1496 pages

From the Back Cover

The authoritative DEITEL™ LIVE-CODE™ guide to programming with the Java™ 2 Enterprise (J2SE™), Standard (J2SE™) and Micro (J2ME™) Editions

Java™ has revolutionized application and enterprise-systems development. Using examples and case studies totaling almost 40,000 lines of code, this exciting companion to Java How to Program, 4/e focuses on J2EE-based, enterprise-systems development, presents advanced J2SE concepts and introduces wireless/small-device programming with J2ME.

Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the founders of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally recognized corporate-training and content-creation organization specializing in Java™, C++, C, C#™, Visual Basic®, Visual C++®, .NET, XML™, Python, Perl, Internet, Web and object technologies. The Deitels are also the authors of the world's #1 C++ textbook—C++ How to Program, 3/e-and many other best sellers.

In Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program, the Deitels and their colleague Sean E. Santry discuss the topics you need to build Java-based enterprise systems, including:

  • J2EE™/J2SE™/J2ME™
  • EJB™/JDBC™/JTS/JMS/JavaBeans™
  • Jini™/JavaSpaces™/Jiro™/JMX
  • Servlets/JSP™/WAP/WML
  • RMI/CORBA/RMI over IIOP
  • XML/DTD/DOM/XSLT
  • Secure Sockets/Digital Signatures/JCE/JAAS
  • Advanced Swing/Drag and Drop/MVC
  • Graphics/Java 2D™/Java 3D™
  • Application Servers/Design Patterns
  • Peer to Peer/Web Services with SOAP
  • Internationalization/Accessibility/JNI/JCP

Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program includes extensive pedagogic features:

  • Numerous LIVE-CODE™ programs with screen captures that show exact outputs
  • Extensive World, Wide Web and Internet resources to encourage further research
  • Tips, recommended practices and cautions—all marked with icons

Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program is the centerpiece of a family of resources for teaching and learning advanced Java 2 Platform programming, including Web sites (www.deitel.com and www.prenhall.com/deitel) with the book's code examples (also on the enclosed CD) and other information for faculty, students and professionals; an optional interactive CD (Advanced Java 2 Platform Multimedia Cyber Classroom) containing hyperlinks, audio walkthroughs of the code examples, solutions to about half the book's exercises; and e-mail access to the authors at deitel@deitel.com.

For information on worldwide corporate on-site seminars and Web-based training offered by Deitel & Associates, Inc., visit: www.deitel.com

For information on Deitel/Prentice Hall publications including How to Program Series books and e-books, Multimedia Cyber Classrooms, Complete Training Courses (that include Deitel books and Cyber Classrooms) and Web-Based Training Courses see the last few pages of this book.

About the Author

Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, CEO of Deitel & Associates, Inc., has 40 years experience in the computing field including extensive industry and academic experience. He is one of the world's leading computer science instructors and seminar presenters. Dr. Deitel earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from Boston University. He has 20 years of college teaching experience including earning tenure and serving as the Chairman of the Computer Science Department at Boston College before founding Deitel & Associates, Inc. with his son Paul J. Deitel. He is author or co-author of dozens of books and multimedia packages and is currently writing many more. With translations published in Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Italian, Basic Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, French, Polish and Portuguese, the Deitel's texts have earned international recognition. Dr. Deitel has delivered professional seminars internationally to major corporations, government organizations and various branches of the military.

Paul J. Deitel, Chief Technical Officer of Deitel & Associates, Inc., is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management where he studied Information Technology. Through Deitel & Associates, Inc. he has delivered Internet and World Wide Web courses and programming language classes for industry clients including Sun Microsystems, EMC2, IBM, BEA Systems, Visa International, Progress Software, Boeing, Fidelity, Hitachi, Cap Gemini, Compaq, Art Technology, White Sands Missile Range, NASA at the Kennedy Space Center, the National Severe Storm Laboratory, Rogue Wave Software, Lucent Technologies, Computervision, Cambridge Technology Partners, Adra Systems, Entergy, CableData Systems, Banyan, Stratus, Concord Communications and many other organizations. He has lectured on Java and C++ for the Boston Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, and has taught satellite-based courses through a cooperative venture of Deitel & Associates, Inc., Prentice Hall and the Technology Education Network. He and his father, Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, are the world's best-selling Computer Science textbook authors.

Sean E. Santry, Director of Software Development with Deitel & Associates, Inc., is a graduate of Boston College where he studied computer science and philosophy. At Boston College he performed original research on the application of metaphysical systems to object-oriented software design. Through Deitel & Associates, Inc. he has delivered advanced and introductory courses for industry clients including Sun Microsystems, EMC2, Dell, Compaq, Boeing and others. He has contributed to several Deitel publications, including Java How to Program, Fourth Edition; XML How to Program; C++ How to Program, Third Edition; C How to Program, Third Edition; e-Business and e-Commerce How to Program and e-Business and e-Commerce for Managers. Before joining Deitel & Associates, he developed e-business applications with a leading Boston-area consulting firm.

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Welcome to Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program and the exciting world of advanced-programming concepts with the three major Java platforms—Java™ 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) and Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). Little did we know when we attended the November 1995 Internet/World Wide Web conference in Boston what that session would yield—four editions of Java How To Program (the world's best-selling Java textbook), and now this book about Java software-development technologies for upper-level college courses and professional developers.

Before Java appeared, we were convinced that C++ would replace C as the dominant application-development language and systems-programming language for the next decade. However, the combination of the World Wide Web and Java now increases the prominence of the Internet in information-systems planning and implementation. Organizations want to integrate the Internet "seamlessly" into their information systems. Java is more appropriate than C++ for this purpose—as evidenced by Sun Microsystems' announcement in 2001 that over 96% of enterprise application servers support J2EE.

Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program is the first book in our Advanced How to Program series. We discuss Java technologies that may be unfamiliar and challenging to the average Java programmer. We structured each chapter discussion to provide the reader with an introduction to leading-edge and complex Java technologies, rather than provide a detailed analysis of every nuance of each topic. In fact, each topic we present could be a 600-800 page book in itself.

We use a different approach with the examples in this book than that of programming examples in our previous books. We provide fewer programs, but these programs are more substantial and illustrate sophisticated coding practices. We integrate many technologies to create a book for developers that enables you to "go beyond" and experiment with the most up-to-date technologies and most widely employed design concepts. What better way to learn than to work with actual technologies and code?

When determining the appropriate topics for this book, we read dozens of journals, reviewed the Sun Microsystems Web site and participated in numerous trade shows. We audited our material against the latest technologies presented at the JavaOne conference—the leading Java-developer conference sponsored by Sun Microsystems—and at other popular Java conferences. We also reviewed books on specialized Java topics. After this extensive research, we created an outline for this book and sent it for professional review by Java experts. We found so many topics we wanted to include that we wound up with over 1800 pages of material (several hundred of those pages appear as PDF documents on the CD that accompanies this book). We apologize if this is inconvenient, but the material and the number of topics are voluminous. We will most likely split the next edition into two volumes.

This book benefited from an unusually large pool of excellent reviewers and the detailed documentation that Sun makes available on their Web site (www.sun.com). We were excited to have a number of reviewers from Sun and many other distinguished industry reviewers. We wanted experienced developers to review our code and discussions, so we could offer "expert advice" from people who actually work with the technologies in industry.

We are pleased to include a discussion of application servers in Chapter 21. The three most popular application server software products are BEA's WebLogic, IBM's Web-Sphere and Sun/Netscape's iPlanet. Originally, we had planned to include all three on the book's accompanying CD, but we have included only WebLogic and WebSphere. iPlanet was about to publish a new version as this book went to publication. By mutual agreement between iPlanet and Deitel & Associates, Inc., we decided not to include this software, but iPlanet provides a link to a site specific to this book—www.iplanet.com/ias_deitel—where readers can download the latest iPlanet software. We also include a discussion of how to deploy our case study on the iPlanet server. You can find this discussion on our Web site—www.deitel.com.

We moved four chapters from Java How to Program, Third Edition—RMI, Servlets, JavaBeans and JDBC—to Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program. Prentice Hall has published a paperback supplement (ISBN: 0-13-074367-4) containing these four chapters for readers who have purchased Java How to Program, Fourth Edition.

The world of Java is growing so rapidly that Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program and its companion text, Java How to Program, Fourth Edition, total 3400 pages! The books are so large that we had to put several chapters from each on the accompanying CDs. This creates tremendous challenges and opportunities for us as authors, for our publisher—Prentice Hall, for instructors, for students and for professionals. We hope you enjoy the results of these challenges as much as we have enjoyed the process of tackling them.

Features of Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program

This book contains many features including:

  • Full-Color Presentation. This book is in full color to enable readers to see sample outputs as they would appear on a color monitor. Also, we now syntax color all the Java code, as do many of today's Java integrated development environments and code editors. Our syntax-coloring conventions are as follows:
    - comments appear in green
    - keywords appear in dark blue
    - constants and literal values appear in light blue
    - JSP delimiters appear in red
    - all other code appears in black
  • "Code Washing." This is our own term for the process we use to format the programs in the book with a carefully commented, open layout. The code is in full color and grouped into small, well-documented pieces. This greatly improves code readability—an especially important goal for us given that this book contains almost 40,000 lines of code.
  • Advanced Graphical User Interface (GUI) Design. Starting with Chapter 2, we use advanced Java Swing features to create real-world Java components, including a Web-browser application with a multiple-document interface. In Chapter 3, we introduce the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture and its implementation in the Swing API. In Chapters 4 and 5, we create 2D graphics and 3D worlds. The Java 2D Drawing Application with Design Patterns Case Study in Chapter 5 presents a complex drawing program with which the user can create shapes in various colors and gradients. We are also pleased to add Java 3D coverage. One of the book's adopters said these chapters were ideal for a course in advanced GUI programming. (We wanted to include multimedia programming with the Java Media Framework, but instead we decided to include this material in the companion book, Java How to Program, Fourth Edition.)
  • Enterprise Java and Our Enterprise Java Case Study. Developers use Java for building "heavy-duty" enterprise applications. Chapters 7-11, 14-16 and 21 explore the necessary components for implementing enterprise solutions-including security, database manipulation, servlets, JavaServer Pages, distributed transactions, message-oriented middleware and application servers. In Chapter 7, Security, we discuss secure communications and secure programming. Chapters 17-20 showcase an Enterprise Java Case Study that integrates many technologies, such as Enterprise JavaBeans, servlets, RM-IIOP, XML, XSLT, XHTML, (and for wireless application development) WML and cHTML—into an online-bookstore application. The Deitel Bookstore demonstrates how to use the MVC architecture introduced in Chapter 3 to build enterprise applications. This bookstore uses technologies to provide support for almost any type of client, including cell phones, mobile devices and Web browsers. In this world of networks and wireless networks, business information must be delivered securely and reliably to the intended recipients.
  • Distributed Systems. Enterprise applications are usually so complex that they run more efficiently when program components are distributed among different machines in organizations' networks. This book introduces several technologies for building distributed systems—Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Jini, JavaSpaces, Java Management Extensions (JMX), Jiro and Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). CORBA, controlled by the Object Management Group (OMG), is a mature distributed computing technology for integrating distributed components written in many disparate languages. Java was originally intended for networks of programmable devices—Jini assumes that technology role now. JMX and Jiro are technologies specifically for network management (LANs, WANs, intranets, the Internet, extranets, etc.).
  • Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) and Wireless Applications. It is estimated that by 2003, more people worldwide will access the Internet through wireless devices than through desktop computers. The Java platform for wireless devices with limited capabilities such as cell phones and personal digital assistants is Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). Chapter 12, Wireless Java-Based Applications Development and J2ME, contains a case study that sends content from a centralized data store to several wireless clients, including a J2ME client.
  • Web Services. Web services are applications that expose public interfaces usable by other applications over the Web. The area of Web services builds on exi...

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