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There are 29 articles & tutorials regarding "JavaBeans".
- 25.) Jumping Into JBoss
- By Thornton Rose and David Thurmond Go to page: 1 2 3 Next JBoss is a free, open source, application server that implements the complete Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) stack, including Java Server Pages (JSP), servlets, and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). For J2EE developers that are getting started with JBoss, this article presents the basics, including downloading, installation, application deployment, and data source configuration. Tools To run JBoss, you will need the following tools:...
Found at developer.com
- 26.) Spring into JavaServer Faces
- By Michael Klaene Go to page: 1 2 Next In the context of Java development, the Spring framework and JavaServer Faces are two names that frequently come up in conversation. Spring is a powerful application framework that rivals Enterprise JavaBeans in the breadth of its features. JavaServer Faces, commonly known as JSF, is a component-oriented, event-driven framework for building Web applications. Given the popularity of both Spring and JSF, it is natural that there will be some interest...
Found at developer.com
- 27.) Automate Updates of Dynamic Web Apps
- February 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT W riting Web applications is a challenge. Just a few static pages on a simple Web site require hours of work, even with the use of an automated HTML generator. A dynamic multitier application with several pages, code driven by script, JavaBeans, servlets, and a database back end turn out to be far more complex and time-consuming than first meets the eye to say the least. My own Web site, which I originally intended to update once every couple of weeks,...
Found at Java Pro
- 28.) Integrated Testing Builds In Quality
- May 2003 Issue A pplication development tools have spent the last several years maturing and building up compliance with successive versions of Java Development Kits (JDKs); Java standard and enterprise edition toolkits; and supporting technologies such as JavaServer Pages (JSPs), Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), Java API for XML (JAX), JDBC, and a host of others. Today you can use virtually any Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to build a distributed application, using virtually any...
Found at Java Pro
- 29.) Wiring Java Applications with Spring
- By Michael Klaene Go to page: 1 2 3 Next The Spring Framework In 2002, J2EE expert Rod Johnson published an influential book entitled Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development . This book encouraged readers to take a more pragmatic approach to developing J2EE applications, rather than just assuming standard technology, such as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), were always the best solution to the problem. Rod suggested that there was a rather wide gap between the promise of technology...
Found at developer.com
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