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Gregory Nyberg, Robert Patricket al

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Index

D


data

access, 267, 269

corruption, 594

display role-based views, 44–45

displaying, 43–44

extracting from forms, 48–49

interacting with latest, 211

object in entity bean field, 568–569

production flow security, 654–655

replication, multiple-site WebLogic clusters, 646

retrieving from field groups, 241–242

storing session-specific, 569–571

types, handling, 672–673

value available in environment, 153

database

access performance

bottlenecks, common, 586

caching prepared statements, 580

columns, retrieving explicitly, 579–580

commitment control level, 581

connections, accessing and sharing persistent, 582

described, 578–579

JDBC resources, releasing, 583

low usage with slow client response time, 590

operations, batching, 238–239

SQL statements, submitting as unit, 582

transaction model, 580–581

constraints, 49

entity beans, 215–217

failures, 537

inserts, timing, 239–240

multiple, 600–601

resources, configuring

described, 500

JDBC connection pools, 501–505

JDBC datasources, 505–507

mapping attributes and foreign keys to multiple tables, 249–250

XA support, 507–508

updating after each method invocation, 236

Date, C.J. (An Introduction to Database Systems, 7th Edition), 579

date selection, property reservation application, 107–118

dead-letter queues, 372

deadlock, 595

deadly embrace deadlock, 595

debugging, 36–37, 425, 615–618

declaration, beans, 9, 14, 17–20

degrading server performance, 591

deletes, cascading, 253–255

delivery overrides, messaging, 355–356

denial-of-service attacks, 562

denial-of-service parameters, 483

deploying

clusters spanning multiple sites, 646–648

EJB applications, 324–327

EJB container, 203

implementing one cluster per site, 648–650

J2EE Web applications

automatic, 167–170

basic steps, listed and illustrated, 147–148

command-line utility and ant task, 170–173

descriptor file sections, 151, 157

required users and group, 174–176

WebLogic Console, 173–174

JUnit testing framework, 624–627

multiple site strategies, 643–646

server strategies, 636–638

single-site strategies, 638–643

WebLogic Server applications

application container, 460–461

architecture overview, 451, 453–454

domain architecture, 452–453

domain, configuring, 516–518

execute queues and execute threads, 453, 454–458

listen ports and listen threads, 453, 460

socket connections, managing, 453, 458–460

descriptor files

archive file, EJB, 300–302

EJBGen utility, 286–287

enterprise applications, 312–316

J2EE Web applications, 151–157

Design Patterns (Gamma, Helm, Johnson, and Vlissides), 41


destination, JMS (Java Message Service)

API for version 1.02b, 332

distributed, 511–513

locating, 362–363

member, resources, 513–514

quotas and thresholds, 356–359

type, choosing, 362

destination keys, 349–350

Developing Java Web Services: Architecting and Developing Secure Web Services Using Java (Nagappan, Skoczylas, and Sriganesh), 665

development tools

application-server deployment, 619

debugging, 615–618

GUI interface and environment, 613

Java-aware editing, 612–613

object modeling, 619–620

project and build processing features, 614

unit-testing packages, integrating, 618

Web services, 620

digital certificates. See SSL/TLS

direct interaction, 78, 277–281

directory

enterprise applications, 309–311, 318–320

Web application, 148–151

WebLogic Server, configuring working, 602–603

directory service, finding Web Services. See UDDI

disk I/O, high with degrading WebLogic server, 591

display

error on form, 49–50

flexibility and maintainability, 45–46

form, model data in, 43–44

language and culture-specific items, removing, 45

page, J2EE application presentation, 59, 70–73

role-based data views, 44–45

search page with list of model objects, 44

view-only pages, model data on, 43

distributed destinations, JMS (Java Message Service)

clustering, described, 340–341

queue, 341–345

resources, 511–513

topic, 345–346


DNS (Domain Name Server), 490

document-style messaging, 694–695


domain

applications, in general, 499–500

architecture, 452, 453–454

cluster, 486–487

database resources, 500–508

deploying applications, 516–518

described, 475–478, 483–485

execute queues and threads, 516

JavaMail sessions, 516

JMS resources, 508–515

JVM, 494

network channels, 487–488

node manager, setting up, 489–493

operating system, 414–415, 493

plug-ins, 494–499

setting up new, 478–482

Domain Name Server. See DNS

drop-down list, reservation form, 101

dumps, 592–594

durable subscriptions, 330, 387–388

dynamic compiling, 203–204

dynamic content caching, 571–572

dynamic invocation, 689–690

dynamic proxies, 688–689

dynamic queries, 252–253

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