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Название: WebLogic: The Definitive Guide
Авторы: Chugh A., Mountjoy J.
Аннотация: BEA's WebLogic Server implements the full range of J2EE technologies, and includes many additional features such as advanced management, clustering, and web services. Widely adopted, it forms the core of the WebLogic platform, providing a stable framework for building scalable, highly available, and secure applications. In fact, in the long list of WebLogic's strengths and features, only one shortcoming stands out: the documentation that comes with the WebLogic server often leaves users clamoring for more information.
WebLogic: The Definitive Guide presents a 360-degree view of the world of WebLogic. Providing in-depth coverage of the WebLogic server, the book takes the concept of "definitive" to a whole new level. Exhaustive treatment of the WebLogic server and management console answers any question that developers or administrators might think to ask. Developers will find a useful guide through the world of WebLogic to help them apply their J2EE expertise to build and manage applications. Administrators will discover all they need to manage a WebLogic-based setup. And system architects will appreciate the detailed analysis of the different system architectures supported by WebLogic, the overall organization of a WebLogic domain and supporting network infrastructure, and more.
WebLogic: The Definitive Guide is divided into three sections that explore WebLogic and J2EE, Managing the WebLogic Environment, and WebLogic Enterprise APIs. Some of the topics covered in this comprehensive volume include:
Building web applications on the WebLogic Server
Building and optimizing RMI applications
Using EJBs with WebLogic, including CMP entity beans
Packaging and deployingapplications
Understanding WebLogic's support for clustering
Performance tuning and related configuration settings
Configuring WebLogic's SSL support
Maximizing WebLogic's security features
Building web services with XML
Using WebLogic's JMX services and MBeans
Anyone who has struggled with mastering the WebLogic server will appreciate the thorough, clearly written explanations and examples in this book. WebLogic: The Definitive Guide is the definitive documentation for this popular J2EE application server.
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Год издания: 2004
Количество страниц: 828
Добавлена в каталог: 29.06.2007
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Предметный указатель
JDBC drivers for
JDBC pool for JMS stores
JDBC resources in clusters
JDBC transactions
JDBC, performance of
JDBC-based
JDK (Java Development Kit)
JDK Logging API
JKS (Java Keystore)
JMS
JMS (Java Message Service) 2nd 3rd
JMS and
JMS backends
JMS backends for web services
JMS clients
JMS clients as consumers/producers
JMS connections/connection factories
JMS destinations
JMS message selectors
JMS programming issues
JMS resources
JMS resources, configuring
JMS server
JMS server optimization
JMS stores
JMS tables for JDBC stores
JMS thread pool
JMS transport
JMS transport, designing web services
jms-polling-interval-seconds element (weblogic-ejb-jar.xml)
JMSException
JMSHelper class
JMSState table
JMSStore table
JMX (Java Management Extensions) 2nd
JMX listeners
JNDI
JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface) 2nd
JNDI branches
JNDI clients
JNDI contexts
JNDI service providers for
join tables
JRE (Java Runtime Edition)
JRockit 2nd
JSP compilation parameters
JSP compiler
JSP tag libraries
JSP tag library
jsp-descriptor element (weblogic.xml) 2nd
JSPs
JSPs (JavaServer Pages) 2nd
JSTL (Java Standard Template Library)
JTA (Java Transaction API) 2nd
JTA configuration settings
JTA transactions
JTS driver 2nd 3rd
JVM
JVM (Java Virtual Machine)
keep-alive
keep-alive connections
Kerbv5 authentication
keystore provider
last-in, first-out (LIFO)
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
LDAP repository
least-recently used (LRU) cache
libraries, client-side, for web services
life cycle listeners
life cycle of
LIFO (last-in, first-out)
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol [See LDAP]
listening for
load balancers
load balancers and
load balancing
load-balancing
loadLocalIdentity(SSLContext)
loadXML(RowSet)
loadXMLSchema(WLRowSetMetaData)
local transactions
LocalTransaction level
log files, viewing
log message catalogs
log message traps
log messages
log notifications
log, viewing
log-filename element (weblogic-ra.xml)
logField(CustomELFLogger)
Logger interface
logging [See also HTTP access logs; log messages]
logging architecture
logging-enabled element (weblogic-ra.xml)
LoggingHelper class
login module
login timeout
LoginContext interface
LoginModule interface
logout(HttpServletRequest)
logs
LRU (least-recently used) cache
Machines
maintaining state in
Managed Server Independence mode
Managed Server logs
Managed Servers 2nd
ManagedConnectionFactory interface 2nd
Management Information Base (MIB)
management infrastructure
Managing
managing domain log
managing domains
managing EJB container 2nd
managing JMS tables for JDBC stores
managing local log
managing pools
managing sessions
managing statement cache
managing TCP connections
managing transactions
manipulating
manually creating support files for custom types
manually resolving
many-to-many association
map-config-property element (weblogic-ra.xml)
mapping certificates to
mapping certificates to WebLogic users
mapping CMP fields across multiple DBMS tables
mapping CMP fields across multiple tables
mapping to alternative URL
mapping to Java datatypes
mapping to WebLogic users
mapping WebLogic users to resource principals
Mappings
Marathon utility 2nd
max-beans-in-cache element (weblogic-ejb-jar.xml) 2nd
max-beans-in-free-pool element (weblogic-ejb-jar.xml)
MBean architecture
MBean notifications
MBean servers
MBeanHome interface
MBeans
MBeanServer interface
MDBs
MDBs (message-driven beans) 2nd 3rd 4th
MDBs and
Memory
memory-based
message bridge
Message digests
Message Editor, creating log message catalogs
message expiration
message flow control
message handlers
message paging
message paging and
message paging for servers/destinations
message quotas
message redelivery
message selectors [See JMS message selectors]
message-driven beans [See MDBs]
MessageProducer interface 2nd
Messages [See also JavaMail]
messaging [See SOAP messaging SOAP message security]
messaging bridge
method calls, transactions and
MIB (management information base)
MIBs and
migratable services
migrating
migrating recovery service for clustered servers
migrating Transaction Recovery Service to backup server
Migration
modes of operation
Modules [See J2EE applications/modules]
modules and web applications, deploying as separate applications
Monitor
Monitor MBeans
monitor role
monitor traps
Monitoring
monitoring active server threads
monitoring applications with JMX
monitoring clusters
monitoring connections
monitoring J2EE connections
monitoring JMS
monitoring pools
monitoring transactions
monitoring web applications
monitoring with
monitoring with JMX
multi-CPU machines
multi-tier architecture
multi-tier architecture design
multi-tier drivers and
Multicast communication
multicast setup
Multicasting
multiple connection pools [See multipools]
multiple in database updates, configuring XA-aware data sources for
multipools
multipools and
multiserver
multiserver deployment
multitable
multitable rowsets
naming of
NAPs (network access points)
NAT (network address translation), firewall placement
native-libdir element (weblogic-ra.xml)
navigation menu
NES (Netscape Enterprise Server)
Netscape Enterprise Server [See NES]
network access points (NAPs)
network address translation (NAT), firewall placement
network channels/access points in WebLogic Server 7.0
network configuration
network configuration supporting clusters
network configuration, clustering
Network Information Service (NIS)
Network interface card (NIC)
Network latency
network latency, EJBs
nextScheduledTime(Calendar)
nextScheduledTimeInMillis(Schedule)
nextScheduledTimeInMillisRelative(Schedule)
NIC (network interface card)
NIS (Network Information Service)
no staging
NoAccessRuntimeException
Node Manager
Node Manager for Managed Server
Node Manager in WebLogic Server 7.0
Node Managers
nodemanager.properties file
noncatalog logging
nonpersistent stateful services
nonrepeatable reads
notification listeners, MBeans
notification traps 2nd
Notifications [See MBean notifications]
NoTransaction level
object identifier (OID)
object tier
Objects [See RMI objects]
objects, collocation of
obtaining
obtaining keys/certificates
OID (object identifier)
on WebLogic Server 7.0
on WebLogic Server 8.1
one-to-many association
one-to-one association
one-way SSL
operation without backend
operator role
optimistic concurrency
optimistic concurrency schemes
optimistic-column element (weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml)
OptimisticConflictException
optimizing
optimizing cache size
optimizing CMP
optimizing JDBC pools
optimizing performance 2nd
optimizing pool size
optimizing pure-Java implementation
options
output streams
output XML streams
over JMS backend
overflow conditions
overriding parent delegation model
packaging
packaging applications
packaging EJBs
packaging J2EE applications/modules
packaging, deployment descriptors
pageCheckSeconds element (weblogic.xml file)
Paging
paging and flow control
parameter-based
Parameters
Parser
parsers
parsing XML in
parsing XML in a servlet
pass-by-reference semantics
PasswordEncrypt utility
passwords, encrypting
PDU (protocol data unit)
Peer-to-peer communication
peer-to-peer configuration
Performance
performance tuning
permanent destinations
Persistence
persistence, optimizing
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