* Written by one of the lead architects of JBuilder, thisauthoritative book uncovers all of the power techniques thatdevelopers will need to know in order to build large-scale Javaapplications* Offers readers the most current information in the field,including in-depth coverage of JBuilder 8* Explores distributed applications development, RMIapplications, and local and remote debugging* Illustrates how to develop, test, and deploy EnterpriseJavaBeans (EJBs)* Companion Web site includes source code from the book anduseful links with updated information
Autorentext
MIKE ROZLOG is Chief Technical Architect for Borland Software Corporation and is responsible for helping to define Borland products.
GEOFFREY L. GOETZ is a senior systems engineer for Borland who has authored articles for JBuilder Developer's Journal and speaks internationally at the Borland Developer's Conferences.
SUNG NGUYEN is a senior systems engineer for Borland covering US Eastern regions and speaks at the Borland Developer's Conference.
Klappentext
The authoritative guide to building large-scale applications with JBuilder®
JBuilder is a tool designed by Java developers for Java developers. JBuilder developers need a guide that delves into the more powerful techniques that are required to build enterprise-strength applications.
Endorsed by Borland, Mastering JBuilder is divided into two major disciplines: the development of Java source code and the management of Java source code. You'll learn about the technologies and frameworks that JBuilder uses to help with code development. You'll also get insight on how JBuilder allows you to choose several different technologies and frameworks including Swing, JDBC, Servlets, Java Server Pages, Struts, EJB, RMI, and Web Services.
Including coverage of the latest release of JBuilderJBuilder 8the book begins with how to install and configure JBuilder on any machine. Then the authors dive in and tackle such subjects as:
- Understanding and using JBuilder's extensive tool sets for creating, managing, and refactoring Java classes
- Integrating team testing and building frameworks to simplify large develo pment projects
- Moving from Servlets to Java Server Pages and Struts
- Developing EJB 1.1 and EJB 2.0
- Facilitating development with RMI, CORBA, and Web Services
The companion Web site includes source code and useful links for updates.
Zusammenfassung
- Written by one of the lead architects of JBuilder, this authoritative book uncovers all of the power techniques that developers will need to know in order to build large-scale Java applications
- Offers readers the most current information in the field, including in-depth coverage of JBuilder 8
- Explores distributed applications development, RMI applications, and local and remote debugging
- Illustrates how to develop, test, and deploy Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs)
- Companion Web site includes source code from the book and useful links with updated information
Inhalt
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part 1: JBuilder as an Integrated Development Environment.
Chapter 1: Installing JBuilder.
Chapter 2: Customizing the AppBrowser.
Chapter 3: Controlling Java Configurations.
Chapter 4: Project Properties and Configurations.
Chapter 5: Debugging with JBuilder.
Chapter 6: Using the JBuilder Help System.
Part 2: JBuilder as a Rapid Application Development Tool.
Chapter 7: Creating Classes.
Chapter 8: Modifying Classes.
Part 3: JBuilder and Application Lifecycle Management.
Chapter 9: Integrated Team Development.
Chapter 10: Using Build Systems.
Chapter 11: Unit Testing with Junit.
Chapter 12: UML Visualization.
Part 4: Two-Tier Client/Server Development with JDBC.
Chapter 13: Building the Database with JDataStore.
Chapter 14: DataExpress and DBSwing Applications.
Part 5: Web Development with Servlets, Java Server Pages, and Struts.
Chapter 15: Server and Service Configuration.
Chapter 16: Web Enablement with Servlets.
Chapter 17: Moving from Basic Servlets to Java Server Pages.
Chapter 18: Developing with Struts.
Part 6: Enterprise Development with Enterprise JavaBeans.
Chapter 19: Developing EJB 1.1.
Chapter 20: Developing EJB 2.x.
Part 7: Distributed Computing with RMI, CORBA and Web Services.
Chapter 21: RMI Development with JBuilder.
Chapter 22: CORBA Development with JBuilder.
Chapter 23: Web Services Development with JBuilder.
Index.