Mastering BEA WebLogic Server: Best Practices for Building and Deploying J2EE Applications

Mastering BEA WebLogic Server: Best Practices for Building and Deploying J2EE Applications
Authors
Gregory Nyberg, Robert Patrick, Paul Bauerschmidt, Jeff McDaniel, Raja Mukherjee
ISBN
047128128X
Published
18 Aug 2003
Purchase online
amazon.com

Designed to show experienced developers how to become power developers with BEA WebLogic Covers BEA WebLogic Server version 8.1 and earlier versions A perfect companion to the bestselling book, Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans, Second Edition (0471-41711-4) Companion Web site includes technology updates and links to related sites

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Customer Reviews

Deha Peker said
This book is a great WebLogic reference, and also thorough coverage for J2EE concepts under one volume

Subrat Rout said
I placed the order on 13 may 07 . But till date I did not get the Book which i ordered. I belive it is almost 1 month. Please let me know when I can expect my product ?

Michael S. Wolfson said
I really like this book. It is not for beginners, and is not an "Intro to J2EE". However, for advanced developers, and especially those leaning towards the administation aspects of WebLogic Server, this book is an excellent resource.
The examples in this book are straighforward, and the accompianing discussion is well written and easy to follow.
A lot of discussions in this book cover advanced topics leaning towards deployment and administration (such as tuning JVMs, or understanding Thread usage), but there are some excellent discussions regarding architecture as well. There is not a lot of material discussing developing J2EE code.
This book should be a part of any advanced J2EE developers library, especially those using WebLogic (since so many of the examples are targeted towards that platform).

George E. Coller said
I've already reviewed this book previously but had to comment on the reviews by the "reader from Danbury, CT".

I'm not sure what your problem is but I don't see the value in panning a book you either didn't read or understand. My only other guess is that you have some sort of other agenda.

I guess it is just common sense to ignore anonymous reviews.

Anonymous said
The book does not have detailed explanations - it just brushes the surface of a few topics. It does not really talk about the internals of WebLogic.

I bought this book and now will sell it on amazon or something. Glad that my company paid for it :)

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