JBoss Administration and Development
Sams Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-672-32347-8 (ISBN)
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The Official JBoss Development and Administration Guide offers a single source for information about deploying, administering, and extending JBoss. The book provides up-close and in-depth information both about the intricacies of JBoss and the best practices of J2EE development. The reader will be able, though this book, to install JBoss and develop J2EE applications as well as extending and enhancing JBoss itself--a primary benefit of the open-source nature of the JBoss product.
Scott Stark, Ph.D., was born in Washington State in 1964. He started out as a chemical engineer, graduated with a B.S. from the University of Washington, and later received a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. While in Delaware it became apparent to him that computers and programming were to be his passion, and so he made the study of applying massively parallel computers to difficult chemical engineering problems the subject of his Ph.D. research. It has been all about distributed programming ever since. Scott currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer of the JBoss Group, LLC. Marc Fleury, Ph.D., was born in Paris in 1968. Marc started in Sales at Sun Microsystems France. A graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique, France's top engineering school, and an ex-Lieutenant in the paratroopers, he has a master in Theoretical Physics from the ENS ULM and a Ph.D. in Physics for work he did as a visiting scientist at MIT (X-Ray Lasers). Marc currently serves as the President of the JBoss Group, LLC, an elite services company based out of Atlanta, GA. JBoss Group LLC is a service company dedicated to support, training, and consulting around the free JBoss platform. Based in Atlanta, GA, this LLC regroups core JBoss programmers around the world. JBoss is an Open Source, standards-compliant, J2EE application server implemented in 100% Pure Java. The JBoss/Server and complement of products are delivered under a public license. With 50,000+ downloads per month, JBoss is arguably the most downloaded J2EE based server in the industry.
(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary.)
Introduction.
1. Installing and Building the JBoss Server.
Getting the Binary. Installing the Binary Package. Directory Structure. Configuration Files. Testing the Installation. Building the Server from Source Code.
2. JBoss Server Architecture Overview.
JMX. JBoss and JMX. The EJB Container Architecture.
3. JBossNS-The JBoss JNDI Naming Service.
An Overview of JNDI. J2EE and JNDI-The Application Component Environment. The JBossNS Architecture. Additional Naming MBeans.
4. JBossMQ-The JBoss JMS Messaging Service Implementation.
An Overview of JMS. An Overview of the JBossMQ Architecture. Configuring JBossMQ.
5. JBossCMP-The JBoss Container-Managed Persistence Layer.
Container Managed Persistence-CMP. The JBossCMP Architecture. JAWS-The Default CMP Implementation. Customizing the Behavior of JAWS. Configuring JDBC.
6. JBossTX - The JBoss Transaction Manager.
Transaction/JTA Overview. JBoss Transaction Internals.
7. JBossCX-The JBoss Connector Architecture.
JCA Overview. An Overview of the JBossCX Architecture.
8. JBossSX-The JBoss Security Extension Framework.
J2EE Declarative Security Overview. An Introduction to JAAS. The JBoss Security Model. The JBossSX Security Extension Architecture. Using and Writing JBossSX Login Modules. The Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol. Running JBoss With a Java 2 Security Manager. Using SSL with JBoss Using JSSE.
9. Advanced JBoss Configuration Using jboss.xml.
The jboss.xml Descriptor.
10. Integrating Web Containers.
The AbstractWebContainer Class. JBoss/Tomcat-4.x Bundle Notes.
11. Using JBoss.
Building and Running Enterprise Applications with JBoss. Migrating the Java Pet Store 1.1.2 Application to JBoss. Using the JBossTest Unit Test Suite.
Appendix A. About The JBoss Group.
The GNU Lesser General Public liceNse (LGPL) and X License.
Appendix B. JBoss Descriptor Schema Reference.
The JBoss Server jboss.xml Descriptor DTD. The JBoss Server jaws.xml Descriptor DTD. The JBoss Server jboss-web.xml Descriptor DTD. The JBoss Server jboss.jcml Configuration File DTD. The JBoss Server jbossmq-state.xml Configuration File DTD.
Appendix C. The CD Contents.
Appendix D. Tools and Book Examples.
Using Ant. Using the Log4j Framework in JBoss. Installing and Using the Book Examples.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.3.2002 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Indianapolis |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet |
| ISBN-10 | 0-672-32347-8 / 0672323478 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-672-32347-8 / 9780672323478 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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