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Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development: Interview with Rod Johnson
Integrating JSP/JSF and XML/XSLT: The Best of Both Worlds
Data List Handler: A Pattern for Large Search Result Sets
Serve It Up with J2EE 1.4 - Use JCA 1.5 and EJB 2.1 to Extend your App Server
J2EE Best Practices, A White Paper by The Middleware Company
J2EE Design Patterns Applied: Patterns Applied to Manage Security
EJB 2.1 The Enhanced Message-Driven Bean
Making your J2EE Application Web Services ready - The XML Business Delegate Pattern
EJB 2.1: The Enhanced Message-Driven Bean
Core JSTL Chapter Excerpt on URL Actions
MDA From a Developer's Perspective
EJB 2.1 adds new functionality to EJB QL: Monson-Haefel's Guide to Enterprise JavaBeans
Fast Track to Struts: What it Does and How
Struts In Action: Chapters on Tiles and Validation
EJB 2.1 Adds New Functionality to EJB QL
Part 7 - Web Services Publishing
Speeding Up J2EE Development and Increasing Reusability Using a Two Level Domain Model
Getting the Most out of Expresso 5.0
EJB 2.1 The Timer Service
EJB 2.1 Web Services: Part 2: Monson-Haefel's Guide to Enterprise JavaBeans
EJB 2.1 Web Services (Part 2)
Advanced Classloading in J2EE
Struts 1.1: Should I Upgrade?
EJB 2.1 Web Services: Part 1: Monson-Haefel's Guide to Enterprise JavaBeans
EJB 2.1 Web Services (Part 1)
What's New in EJB 2.1: Monson-Haefel's Guide to Enterprise JavaBeans
What's New in EJB 2.1
Using J2EE to Drive J2ME Applications
Intro to Java Message Service 1.1
JAXP: Coding for Parser & Transformer Independence
Inheritance & EJBs
Inheritance & EJBs
Improving J2EE Application Performance
Understanding J2EE Application Server ClassLoading Architectures
A Look Inside EJB for Architects - Day 5
A Look Inside EJB for Architects - Day 4
A Look Inside EJB for Architects - Day 2
XMLC vs. JSP
A Look Inside EJB for Architects
JSTL In Action
A Look Inside EJB for Architects - Day 3
Clustering Technologies: In Memory Session Replication in Tomcat 4
Making a Real World PetStore
J2EE Platform Independence: Have We Regressed?
JavaOne 2002 - Day 1
Dynamic Value Objects using CMP2 and XML
Best Practices with Expresso Framework using Struts
Portal Standards
Part 6 - Securing Web Services with Single Sign-On
Part 4 - Web Services and J2EE
Future of EJBs: Tools Are Finally Catching Up
J2EE Compatibility and the J2EE Compatibility Test Suite: An Interview with Bill Shannon and Karen T
Part 3 - Web Services Security
Future of EJBs: Tools Are Finally Catching Up
Part 2 - A Detailed Look at SOAP
Part 1 - Developing my first Web Service in 30 minutes
Developing Applications with J2EE & UML
Code Generation Using XML Based Document Transformation
Eight Reasons ECperf is the Right Way to Evaluate J2EE Performance
Craig Russell Responds to Roger Sessions' Critique of JDO
Succeeding as a developer in today's economy
Deciding whether EJB is appropriate
Web Application Development with JSP and XML Part III: Developing JSP Custom Tags
Web Services: A Business Perspective on Platform Choice
Java Data Objects
Web Application Development with JSP and XML Part II: JSP with XML in mind
Requirements for Building Industrial Strength Web Services
The Mac as a Java Development and Execution Platform
J2EE vs. Microsoft.NET: A comparison of building XML-based web services
Developer's Guide to Building XML-based Web Services with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J
Web Application Development with JSP and XML: Part I Fast Track JSP
Corporate Data Centers, a soon to be extinct species?
The State of The J2EE Application Server Market
Selecting a J2EE Vendor
Professional Java Server Programming J2EE 1.3 Edition
JMX
Implementing a Data Cache using Readers And Writers
Nuts and Bolts of Transaction Processing
Tips on Performance Testing and Optimization
Performance: A Chapter from Professional JSP 2nd Edition
J2EE Project Management: Critical measures when beginning a J2EE project
Message Driven Beans Tutorial
Coarse Grained BMP beans with Dependent Value Objects
Automatic Bean-Managed Persistence: A Technique for the Persistence of Enterprise JavaBeans Componen
Observer Pattern - An Enterprise JavaBean Implementation
An Approach For Building Scalable, Available and Recoverable Applications
RMI/IIOP, nice idea but the reality is turning out to be different
Bitter EJB Sample Chapters: Bitter Messages & Bitter Tunes
How JAAS enables use of custom security repositories with J2EE applications
When is SOAP a good idea in a project
A few tips on deciding between EJB and COM
Bringing Together Application Servers and JMS Messaging
Why Prepared Statements are important and how to use them "properly"
Job Scheduling in J2EE Applications