Books

Articles

Mashup security

Manage Apache Geronimo with JMX

An analysis of the Apache Geronimo PetStore demo

Build an SOA framework with Apache Geronimo and POJOs

Build server-side mashups with Geronimo and REST

Build an event-driven framework with Apache Geronimo and JMS

Manage Apache Pluto within Geronimo

Create an asynchronous message framework with Ajax and Apache Geronimo

Write REST services

Building Data Access Objects

ServiceMix as an Enterprise Service Bus

Enterprise Java Beans, A Primer: Part 2

Event-driven services in SOA

The case for Java modularity

An Introduction to Java Object Persistence with EJB

Using Java to Handle Custom WSDL Data Types

Take Control of Class Loading in Java

Implementing WS-Security with Java and WSS4J

Java desktop development with Qt Jambi

Adding a Little SOAP to Your Java

Managing XML Encryption with Java

Is Tomcat enterprise ready?

Mashing Up Wisdom: Jeff Hanson Speaks Up About Enterprise 2.0 Techniques

IASA – Messaging Technology

Try on Derby for size

Transitioning into OOP: Use message-driven beans to listen to the Java Message Service

Transitioning into OOP: Encapsulate data with entity beans

Protocol independence in a service-oriented architecture

Transitioning into OOP: Implement a simple session Enhanced JavaBean

Transitioning into OOP: Connecting clients to RMI servers

Create distributed services with Java’s RMI-framework

Coarse-grained interfaces enable service composition in SOA

Implement Java-based distributed computing with RMI

Wed Java to Web services with JWSDP

Build directory-enabled applications with JNDI

JMX keeps your Java apps connected

How does EJB encapsulate business logic?

OOP Java: A little business logic with your beans

Servlets offer a simple alternative to CGI development

Take advantage of the benefits of loosely coupled Web services

Get started with Java servlets

Using Java to access Web resources

Handling Java I/O via remote connections

Read and write data with Java’s I/O streams

Transitioning into OOP: Manage elements more efficiently with the Java Collections Framework

Transitioning into OOP: Abstract data types in Java

Transitioning into OOP: Using complex data types in Java

Transitioning into OOP: What can you do with Java’s primitive data types?

Transitioning into OOP: Intricacies of Java object construction and initialization

Intro to OOP: Java scope rules

Intro to OOP: Restricting access to object properties

Intro to OOP: A closer look at inheritance and polymorphism

Intro to OOP: Understanding classes and objects

The benefits of location transparency in an SOA

Use a service-oriented approach when architecting Web services

Transitioning into object-oriented programming using Java

Multi-tiered Service-Oriented Systems with JBoss

Multi-tiered Service-Oriented Systems with JBoss, Part 2

Multi-tiered Service-Oriented Systems with JBoss, Part 3

Designing Multi-tiered Service-Oriented Systems

Building Service-Oriented Business-Logic Components for J2EE and .NET

Connecting Asynchronous Services and Service Clients

Building Asynchronous Web Services with JMS

Managing Multiple Users Requesting Access to NDS over an HTTP Connection


 

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