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| Category: | General - Books | By: | O'Reilly |
| More info: | www.oreilly.com | Author(s): | Norman Richards, Sam Griffith |
| Pages: | 149 | Year of publication: | 2005 |
There's nothing ordinary about JBoss. What began as an open source EJB container project six years ago has become a fully certified J2EE 1.4 application server. And with its dynamic architecture, JBoss isn't just a J2EE server. You can alter the services to make J2EE work the way you want, or even throw J2EE away completely.After more than a million downloads, many JBoss users are no longer trying it out on internal test boxes, but rolling it out on production machines.JBoss: A Developer's » Read more... | ![]() |
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There's nothing ordinary about JBoss. What began as an open source EJB container project six years ago has become a fully certified J2EE 1.4 application server. And with its dynamic architecture, JBoss isn't just a J2EE server. You can alter the services to make J2EE work the way you want, or even throw J2EE away completely.After more than a million downloads, many JBoss users are no longer trying it out on internal test boxes, but rolling it out on production machines.JBoss: A Developer's Notebook takes you on a complete tour of JBoss in a very unique way: rather than long discussions, you will find code - lots of code. In fact, the book is a collection of hands-on labs that take you through the critical JBoss features step-by-step. You don't just read about JBoss, you learn it through direct application. That includes exploring the server's many configurations: from bare features for simple applications, to the lightweight J2EE configuration, to everything JBoss has in store-including Hibernate and Tomcat.JBoss: A Developer's Notebook also introduces the management console, the web services messaging features, enhanced monitoring capabilities, and shows you how to improve performance. At the end of each lab, you'll find a section called 'What about...' that anticipates and answers likely follow-up questions, along with a section that points you to articles and other resources if you need more information.

