This book is written to serve two goals. First, it is a guide for anyone using WebSphere Studio to develop enterprise applications. Second, it is a study guide for those intending on taking IBM Certification Test 287. Due to the dual nature of these goals there may be certain parts of the book that someone studying for the certification test is already familiar with especially when it comes to knowledge of the basics of WebSphere Studio. However, the excellent coverage of the test objectives makes this a minor issue.
For the person looking for a guide to enterprise development using WebSphere, this book will get them quickly up to speed. The various pieces of J2EE are explained briefly while how they are programmed using WebSphere Studio is very well explained. The book does not serve as a complete primer on Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, etc but it does serve as an excellent guide to programming these in WebSphere Studio and installing them in WebSphere Application Server. For the person looking to study for the IBM certification exam, they will find an excellent guide that clearly identifies each objective of the test and points to which chapter covers which objectives. The one thing missing however is sample test questions. Although some sample questions are available on the IBM web site, additional questions and study advice would have been helpful.
Overall, I can recommend this book for either those using WebSphere Studio for development or those intending on taking the certification exam.
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Developing J2EE Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio: IBM Certified Enterprise Developer (Websphere Certification Study Guide) Paperback – 1 Aug. 2003
by
Howard I. Kushner
(Author)
Written for developers who design and deploy distributed enterprise level applications, this study guide for IBM Test 287 describes the WebSphere platform within the context of the J2EE architecture. The author along with several contributors reviews the syntax of JavaServer Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans, Java message service, and the proper use of transactions, then shows how to measure performance with profiling tools, implement clients in a distributed system, and remotely debug applications. The CD-ROMs contain trial versions of WebSphere studio and server for developers. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
- ISBN-101931182108
- ISBN-13978-1931182102
- PublisherMC Press, LLC
- Publication date1 Aug. 2003
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions17.78 x 3.86 x 22.86 cm
- Print length660 pages
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- Publisher : MC Press, LLC (1 Aug. 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 660 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1931182108
- ISBN-13 : 978-1931182102
- Dimensions : 17.78 x 3.86 x 22.86 cm
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Great Study Guide and Multipurpose too!
Reviewed in the United States on 16 February 2004
Not only is this a great study guide for the 287 test, it can also help you prepare for the 484 (chapters 3-10). I am also finding this book indespensible as a reference for making performance tweaks and profiling applications. I'm not so sure as a graduate level course book. Being M.S. grad. in comp. sci., the focus is more towards the theory and much more pedantic than what this book, which is much more PRACTICAL!!
One distracting factor was there were a ton of typos in the book -- it was like it was never spell checked. Howard, really nail down the publisher on this one next time around. Other than that you should be about 70% there with this book. But I'll warn you, these tests are fairly difficult and nothing prepares as well as some real world application development. Use the book as intended...a study guide!
Best of luck!
One distracting factor was there were a ton of typos in the book -- it was like it was never spell checked. Howard, really nail down the publisher on this one next time around. Other than that you should be about 70% there with this book. But I'll warn you, these tests are fairly difficult and nothing prepares as well as some real world application development. Use the book as intended...a study guide!
Best of luck!