Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 004
EAN num: 9780764548543
ISBN number: 0764548549
Label: John Wiley & Sons
Manufacturer: John Wiley & Sons
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 1000
Printing Date: February 21, 2002
Publishing house: John Wiley & Sons
Sale Popularity Level: 322946
Studio: John Wiley & Sons
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'BEA WebLogic Server 6.1 Bible' provides a comprehensive, hands-on guide to the nuts and bolts of installing, administering and troubleshooting a WebLogic Server (version 6.1) and building enterprise applications that take advantage of WebLogic's strong support of the J2EE standard. The text demonstrates how to build and test applications on Windows NT/2000 (the practice of most developers in this market), then deploy UNIX to other platforms. Concrete examples describe - in great detail - how and why developers follow this process, the pitfalls they may encounter and how to overcome them.
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This book is certainly good. Very detailed. And it is cool.
But mind you this for Weblogic 7.0. and NOT 8.1.
And another thing is that the errata is not available for this book anywhere and there are some mistakes in the text/code.
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If you are new to WebLogic and/or are somewhat mystified by J2EE buy this book. It's a great resource and it is totally worth the money. It helps you get up and running quickly without getting too bogged down in all the BEA documentation. I found the overview of the J2EE technologies very enriching and the demonstration of WebLogic's value proposition and capabilities easy to digest. It also has some very helpful and practical suggestions for working out some thorny issues with WebLogic server such as class loaders, deployment etc. I'm constantly referring to it. The author has really done his homework and has done a valuable service to the WebLogic developer community by writing this book. When I had a question regarding some portions of the text I emailed the author and he responded within hours! He not only helped answer my question but also pointed me in the right direction where I could do additional research. It's nice to see someone stand by their work like that.
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If you prefer print version of the online documentation here it is. Unfortunately, not much content in addition to that online component. Provides a solid introduction to weblogic and j2ee, although does not go into depth in any particular topic.
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like so many computer books, this is about 4 pounds of stuffing: w2k screen shots, very simple j2ee code examples, &c. if you want to learn EJB, get a real EJB book like Monson-Haefel (0-596-00226-2). for weblogic, stick to online docs.
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Hi
This is to the authors of this book:
Since I bought this book a few months ago and it is a good book for version 6.1
However, with 7.0 available...could you tell about your plans for an upgrade chapter/electronic chapters for those of us who actually need to catch up on 7.0 ?
If a book becomes obsolete (may be not the right word here - but meaning a book deals with older technology) this quickly....would you support your readers?
Thanks
Ravi
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