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Robert Patrick , Gregory Nyberg , Philip Aston , Josh Bregman , Paul Done
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  • Paperback: 816 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 1 edition (27 Oct 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0470484306
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470484302
  • Product Dimensions: 23.5 x 18.5 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 319,720 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Authoritative guide to Oracle WebLogic Server–from Oracle insiders

If you′re an experienced Java developer who wants to expand your skills, Professional Oracle WebLogic Server is the perfect guide for you. This book is written by a top–notch author team that that includes one of the lead architects from Oracle’s Fusion Middleware Development Architects team.

Follow their best practices, workarounds, and sound techniques and confidently develop even the most mission–critical applications with WebLogic Server.

This book fully covers WebLogic Server 11g, including the new features of both JEE 5 and WebLogic Server, as well as JEE 5 annotations, Spring, JPA, JAX–WS, JMS Store–And–Forward, SAML support, and the WLST administrative scripting tool.

This book is the authoritative guide to

  • Choosing a Web application architecture
  • Best practices for development and production environments
  • Designing an Java EE application
  • Building Enterprise JavaBeans in WebLogic Server
  • Building an EJB application
  • Packaging and deploying WebLogic web applications
  • Developing and deploying web services
  • Using WebLogic JMS
  • Using WebLogic security
  • Administering and deploying applications in WebLogic Server
  • Optimizing WebLogic Server performance

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Best practices for developing WebLogic Server applications

Written by a team of Oracle insiders and experts in the development of enterprise–class Java EE applications, this professional–level book provides best practices for developing and deploying WebLogic Server applications. The authors share their real–world experience and knowledge of WebLogic Server and its features to help you understand not only how things can be done, but also how things should be done.

  • Includes tips for choosing a Java EE application architecture

  • Walks you through various design solutions, architectures, construction techniques, deployment options, and management techniques

  • Features a realistic example application that leverages key technologies such as JSP, Spring MVC, EJB 3.0, JPA, and JAX–WS

  • Details each aspect of the decisions made during the development and deployment of the sample application

  • Contains best practices for configuring, managing, and tuning development and production environments

  • Explores techniques for using WebLogic Server JMS and WebLogic security

Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real–world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I recently reviewed this book on my blog, from the perspective of an Oracle Fusion Middleware administrator.

It is certainly substantial book which covers the more advanced aspects of WebLogic. In some respects though this too is its downfall - from an administration perspective there's probably too much development detail, and for a developer, probably too much on administration. My other main observation is that this book covers WebLogic from a BEA view of the world - don't expect much discussion about integration with other products in Oracle's Fusion Middleware stack (such as Identity Management, etc).

That said, this book contains plenty of high quality material from a very well respected team of WebLogic specialists. It is the best book about WebLogic at the moment outside of the official documentation.
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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Good.. Not great. 23 Oct 2009
By T. Wright - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I am a seasoned Weblogic administrator and trainer. Used the product since version 5.x. This book is a pretty good developer book, but not really a Oracle Weblogic book. The title eludes to being mostly about Weblogic and some about other stuff, but that is not the case at all. I was pretty bummed about the quantity of development topics that are not tied to Weblogic at all.

There are 15 chapters in the text, 9 are almost pure J2EE development, standard Web apps/JMS/EJB/Web Service stuff. The remaining chapters go into Weblogic. I am still baffled as to why we don't discuss a domain until Chapter 12 p547.. I think that is really pretty important to a simple Web App developer looking to get started..

It is the ONLY book out there that is somewhat up to date, hence the 2 stars, but I still prefer the online docs at Oracle than this..
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Inside WebLogic Server 15 Dec 2009
By Sazi Temel - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have been working with WebLogic Server over 10 years now, have been implemented and involved in many implementations for large projects, mentored teams for development and administration, still found this book extremely valuable, because of its insightful suggestions/solutions based on real experience as well as authors deep internal knowledge of the product. This book covers the topics beyond what product documents will provide, beyond how-to knowledge but will define solutions using what really is working and what is in many enterprises. I highly recommend this book whether you are an experienced WebLogic professional or someone who understands the product and have some knowledge on it. Owning this book will pay off big time when you need a solution that you cannot create just based on product docs, when you need a solution that is not just working but scalable and performing, a setup and configuration that is unique... This is a book based on real life experience hence it is not afraid to suggests things that may be a bit different then product docs and basic common knowledge on WebLogio (WLS).
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Great book on web development, not so much for WebLogic 9 Jun 2011
By Steve Callan - Published on Amazon.com
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Just like the authors state, this book was targeted towards people experienced in and with Java EE development, but should have been caveated to say "and who happen to be using Oracle WebLogic Server." The longest chapter in the book is on WLS administration (124 pages). How hard would it have been to include a bigrez.ear file in the code download for the book? I'm sure there are administrators (and heck, even experienced developers who want to see if they got things right in the build) who would like to have a *complete* working example. The lack of a completed EAR file is surprising given how much detail and explanation the authors went into on development topics. As of this writing, you can find a link to this file on a Wrox forum. Another reader uploaded his file to dropbox; thread title is "Problem with building sample application of the book (bigrez)." (Ignore the setWhatever files that were included since you have your own from BigRec domain creation).
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