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* Only in-depth guide on the market focused purely on telling J2EE developers exactly what they need to know to get their J2EE applications up and running on Oracle AS 10g.
* Covers the very latest release and provides tons of tips/workarounds compiled by an expert author during numerous projects.
* Compares and contrasts the Oracle AS 10g implementation to other J2EE application servers (particularly WebLogic, WebSphere and JBoss), taking advantage of the experience many readers already have with those products. This makes it an ideal book for anyone migrating to 10G from another app server.
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Produktbeschreibung
* Only in-depth guide on the market focused purely on telling J2EE developers exactly what they need to know to get their J2EE applications up and running on Oracle AS 10g.

* Covers the very latest release and provides tons of tips/workarounds compiled by an expert author during numerous projects.

* Compares and contrasts the Oracle AS 10g implementation to other J2EE application servers (particularly WebLogic, WebSphere and JBoss), taking advantage of the experience many readers already have with those products. This makes it an ideal book for anyone migrating to 10G from another app server.

Autorenporträt
Erin Mulder has been working with Java since its inception. In recent years, she has helped deliver many successful Java/J2EE applications, including real-time energy usage visualization, network management for video-on-demand servers, financial market analysis, federal government accounting, and contracts management. She uses a combination of open-source and commercial tools, and specializes in making them work well together. Erin has also been a technical editor for several publications and has presented on a variety of topics at Java Users Groups and the JavaOne conference.
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This book is based on the very latest version of Oracle's fully J2EE-certified Application Server (previously called Oracle9iAS). Oracle Corp. is aggressively attacking this market with a new lost-cost version of the server and a program to move BEA customers onto Oracle free of charge (see http://theregister.co.uk/content/53/30031.html). Adoption interest is growing rapidly amidst favorable reports regarding performance and reliability.