Full Description
Oracle Application Server 10g: J2EE Deployment and Administration focuses on the latest version of Oracle's fully J2EE-certified application server (previously called Oracle9iAS). Oracle Corporation is aggressively attacking this market with a new lost-cost version of the server, as well as a program to move BEA customers onto Oracle free of charge. Adoption interest is growing rapidly amidst favorable reports regarding performance and reliability. Deploying and configuring J2EE applications are some of the trickiest processes in J2EE development, and they unfortunately receive scant attention in general J2EE texts. This book is a focused, no-frills guide to getting J2EE applications up and running on 10g. It covers Oracle's J2EE container, OC4J (available free of charge for development purposes), in full detail. It moves on to explain how to best configure and use the various enterprise-level features that come with the commercial editions. This is the book for anyone wanting to stay ahead in the world of Oracles application servers.
Contents
Ch. 1--Overview of Features, Versions, and Releases Ch. 2--Developing with Oracle 10g AS Ch. 3--OC4J Installation and Runtime Behavior Ch. 4--General Server Configuration Ch. 5--Configuring JNDI and JDBC Services Ch. 6--Configuring Java Message Service Ch. 7--Security Ch. 8--Using JavaMail and Java APis for XML Ch. 9--J2EE Application Deployment Ch. 10--Web Applications Ch. 11--Enterprise JavaBeans Ch. 12--J2EE Connectors Ch. 13--Configuring Web Services Ch. 14--Application Clients Ch. 15--Application and Deployment Topologies Ch. 16--Installation and Administration Ch. 17--Configuring J2EE Services Ch. 18--Deploying Applications Ch. 19--Configuring Web Caching Ch. 20--Configuring Enterprise Security Ch. 21--Configuring Clustering and Failover Appendix A--Server Configuration Files and Document Type Declaration Appendix B--Deployment Descriptors and Document Type Declaration Appendix C--Command-Line Utility Usage Appendix D--Debugging Tips Index