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New Book: Application Servers

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Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 01:44:49 GMT
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APPLICATION SERVERS: POWERING THE WEB-BASED ENTERPRISE by Jesse Feiler
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, December 1999, ISBN 0-12251-338-X

Application Servers: Powering the Web-Based Enterprise is an essential resource for all organizations turning to the Web as a medium for interactions with employees, vendors, customers, or partners. Addressed to technical and managerial IT personnel, this book provides both a conceptual and a practical introduction to application servers what they are, what they can do, and strategies for making them the cornerstone of Web applications that offer an unprecedented degree of dynamism, functionality, and scalability.

Contents:
Preface - Introduction - Part I. Design - Chapter 1. The World of Application Servers - Chapter 2. Application Servers Today - Chapter 3. Databases and Application Servers - Chapter 4. Sub-Programs and Application Servers - Chapter 5. Components, Objects, and Application Servers - Part II. Development - Chapter 6. Developing the Interface - Chapter 7. Connecting to Logic: COM, CORBA, EJB, and RMI - Chapter 8. Connecting to Data: ODBC and JDBC - Chapter 9. Transaction Processing and TP Monitors - Chapter 10. Security and Application Servers - Chapter 11. Small-Scale Application Servers - Part IV. Maintenance - Chapter 12. Designing for Maintenance - Chapter 13. Managing Feedback - Chapter 14. How to Get There from Here - Appendix. Application Servers Today - Glossary - Index - About the Author

MORE INFORMATION
http://www.mkp.com/books_catalog/0-12251-338-X.asp

Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
San Francisco, California
http://www.mkp.com
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