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Provides a comprehensive explanation of J2EE and Java from a transactional perspective--needed
to exploit the technology correctly.
- Explains transaction processing in theory and practice by highlighting
the "under the hood" aspects of application servers and J2EE APIs.
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Goes beyond J2EE, allowing Java developers to interoperate with other systems
while tackling issues with web services and XML.
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Authored by visible members of the Java community--heavily involved with the
Java platform at Hewlett Packard.
Transaction processing is at the heart of modern enterprise systems. This book
explains in depth transaction processing technology and how it can be leveraged
in the Java platform. It provides a comprehensive explanation of the underlying
concepts in transactions that are needed to understand and exploit the technology
correctly. All technical information delivered in the book corresponds directly
to the latest revision of Java. The authors cover how transactional aspects
of all the major J2EE components work and the practical consequences of implementation
choices. In addition, this text looks beyond Java at standards and implementations
that provide for broad interoperability across heterogeneous application environments.
Finally, the book provides a look at how emerging web services standards will
address the next generation of reliable information systems.
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