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Beginning POJOs: From Novice to Professional View Larger Image | Brian Sam-Bodden Apress, Paperback, Published March 2006, 380 pages, ISBN 1590595963 | List Price: $39.95 Our Price: $24.50 You Save: $15.45 (39% Off)
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"...this is still the best book on end-to-end development of enterprise
applications that I've seen."
-- Ernest J. Friedman-Hill, JavaRanch Sheriff
Beginning POJOs: From Novice to Professional introduces you to open
source lightweight web development using Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) and
the tools and frameworks that enable this. Tier by tier, this book guides
you through the construction of complex but lightweight enterprise Java-based
web applications. Such applications are centered around several major open
source lightweight frameworks, including Spring, Hibernate, Tapestry, and
JBoss (including the new lightweight JBoss Seam).
Additional support comes from the most successful and prevalent open source
tools: Eclipse and Ant, and the increasingly popular TestNG. This book is
ideal if you’re new to open source and lightweight Java. You’ll
learn how to build a complete enterprise Java-based web application from scratch,
and how to integrate the different open source frameworks to achieve this
goal. You’ll also learn techniques for rapidly developing such applications.
Table of Contents
About the Author xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1
CHAPTER 2 Eclipse 23
CHAPTER 3 Building with Ant 47
CHAPTER 4 Object Relational Mapping with Hibernate 87
CHAPTER 5 Business Services with JBoss 145
CHAPTER 6 The Spring Framework 195
CHAPTER 7 Tapestry 239
CHAPTER 8 Testing 305
CHAPTER 9 Continuous Integration 345
CHAPTER 10 Additional Topics 363
INDEX
381
About the Author
Brian Sam-Bodden has spent over ten years working with object technologies,
with an emphasis on the Java platform. He holds dual bachelor degrees from Ohio
Wesleyan University in computer science and physics and is the president and
chief software architect for Integrallis Software, where he focuses on object
modeling and Java, particularly Java EE. He has worked as an architect, developer,
mentor, trainer, and code monkey for several Fortune 500 companies in various
industries including taxation, insurance, retail sciences, telecommunications,
banking, finance, distribution and scientific data management. As an independent
consultant, he has promoted the use of open source in the industry by educating
his clients on the cost benefits and productivity gains they can achieve.
He is a frequent speaker at user groups at both national and international
conferences. He is a Sun Certified Java Programmer, Developer, and Enterprise
Architect. Brian also co-authored the Apress Java title Enterprise Java
Development on a Budget: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies (2004).
Aside from spending time with his wife and son, Brian spends most of his time
writing code or on the mat practicing Brazilian jiujitsu.
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