JBoss


Norman. Richards
Bok Engelsk 2009 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Sebastopol : : O'Reilly Media, , 2009.
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1 online resource (264 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - JBoss: A Developer&s Notebook; Notebooks Aren&t...; Organization; Preface; Using Code Examples; Comments and Questions; Safari® Enabled; Acknowledgments; Sam&s Acknowledgments; 1. Installing and Running JBoss; 1.1.2. What just happened?; 1.1.3. What about...; 1.2. Starting Up JBoss; 1.3. Examining the Server (JMX ConsoleJMX Console; 1.3.2. What just happened?; 1.4. Shutting Down the Server; 1.4.2. What just happened?; 1.5. Specifying a Server Configuration; 1.6. Creating a New Configuration; 1.6.2. What about...; 2. Deploying an Application on JBoss. - 2.2. Creating and Packaging the Application2.2.2. What just happened?; 2.2.3. What about...; 2.3. Running the Application; 2.3.2. What just happened?; 2.4. Modifying the Deployed Application; 2.4.2. What about...; 2.5. Exploding Deployments; 2.5.2. What just happened?; 2.6. Viewing the Application on the Management Console; 2.6.2. What just happened?; 2.7. Uninstalling the Application; 3. Creating a Complete Application; 3.1.2. What just happened?; 3.1.3. What about...; 3.2. Using XDoclet to Build the Web Tier; 3.2.2. What just happened?; 3.3. Defining Users; 3.3.2. What just happened?. - 3.4. Deploying the Application3.4.2. What just happened?; 3.5. Examining the Database; 3.5.2. What just happened?; 4. Connecting to a Real Database; 4.1.2. What just happened?; 4.2. Adding the JDBC Driver; 4.2.2. What just happened?; 4.2.3. What about...; 4.3. Creating a Datasource; 4.3.2. What just happened?; 4.3.3. What about...; 4.4. Linking the Datasource to Our Application; 4.4.2. What just happened?; 4.5. Monitoring the Connection Pool; 4.5.2. What just happened?; 5. Applying Security; 5.1.2. What just happened?; 5.2. Using a Relational Database for Users; 5.2.2. What just happened?. - 5.3. Using Hashed Passwords5.3.2. What just happened?; 5.4. Using an LDAP Server for Users; 5.4.2. What about...; 5.5. Stacking Login Modules; 5.5.2. What just happened?; 5.6. Enabling SSL; 6. Logging; 6.2. Adding a Logging Category; 6.3. Configuring the Log Format; 6.4. Creating a New Logfile; 6.4.2. What just happened?; 6.5. Rolling Logfiles; 6.6. Adjusting Logging from the JMX Console; 6.6.2. What just happened?; 6.7. HTTP Access Logs; 6.7.2. What just happened?; 6.8. Logging Generated SQL for CMP; 6.8.2. What just happened?; 6.8.3. What about...; 7. Configuring Persistence. - 7.1.2. What just happened7.2. Mapping Objects; 7.2.2. What just happened; 7.3. Mapping Relations; 7.3.2. What just happened; 7.3.3. What about...; 7.4. Adding Audit Data; 7.4.2. What just happened?; 7.5. Generating Primary Keys; 7.5.2. What just happened; 7.5.3. What about...; 8. Managing and Monitoring JBoss; 8.2. Monitoring Your Application; 8.2.2. What just happened?; 8.3. Working with MBeans; 8.3.2. What just happened?; 8.4. Monitoring MBeans; 8.4.2. What just happened?; 8.5. Creating a Snapshot; 8.6. Creating a Monitor; 8.6.2. What just happened?; 8.7. Creating an Email Alert. - 8.7.2. What just happened?. - There's nothing ordinary about JBoss. What began as an open source EJB container project six years ago has become a fully certified J2EE 1.4 application server with the largest market share, competitive with proprietary Java application servers in features and quality. And with its dynamic architecture, JBoss isn't just a J2EE server. You can alter the services to make J2EE work the way you want, or even throw J2EE away completely. After more than a million downloads, many JBoss users are no longer trying it out on internal test boxes, but rolling it out on producti
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