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Index

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machines, adding more to environment, 637–638

Malks, Dan (Core J2EE Patterns: Best Practices and Design Strategies), 41, 568

managed server, 452

managed server independence. See MSI mode

manipulating results with spreadsheet applications, 33–36

manual construction, EJB components, 282–283

many-to-many relationships, tables, 264–265

mapping

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

external objects to JNDI, 391

objects to relational database

associations and relationships, 264–265

described, 261

inheritance, 265–267

one-to-one object/table, 262

parent-child relationships, 262–263

subsets of data, including, 263–264

security role and credential, 407

Web application descriptor files, 152, 158, 160

Marinescu, Floyd (EJB Design Patterns: Advanced Patterns, Processes, and Idioms), 41, 567

master page assembly, 73–77

Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans (Roman, Ambler, and Jewel), 177

MBean

monitor traps, 533

scripts, 605–609

McConnell, Steve (Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules), 598


MDBs (Message-Driven Beans)

application design, 388–389

components, 199–200, 256

concurrency, 385–386

constructing, 294–295

durable subscriptions, 387–388

legacy systems, 390–391

reason to execute, 567

transactions, 386–387

member destinations, JMS (Java Message Service), 513–514

memory

freeing unused objects, JVM, 552–554

JSP response, holding, 12–13

locking with entity beans, 213–215, 217

response, caching, 30–32

Menasc, Daniel A. (Capacity Planning for Web Performance: Metrics, Models, and Methods), 542

message

API, JMS 1.02b, 336

expiring, 369–372

forwarding, 342

ordering, 376

paging, 359–360

poison, handling, 372–375

producers and consumers, 333–335

security, 712–714

sending large number of individual, 378–379

sessions, producing and consuming, 332–333

stores, 351–353

type, choosing appropriate, 363–364

Message-Driven Beans. See MDBs

messaging systems. See JMS

method-level tags, 286–287

Microsoft Excel, 33–36

Microsoft Windows. See Windows (Microsoft)

migration, 509, 515, 538–539

MIME mapping, 152

model objects, updating on forms, 50–51

modeling object, tools supporting, 619–620

model-view-controller. See MVC architecture

Monson-Haefel, Richard (Enterprise JavaBeans; Java Message Service), 177, 329


MSI (managed server independence) mode, 493

multicast sessions, 378–379

multiple site deployment, 643–644

multiple steps or request command pattern, 569

multiple-site WebLogic clusters, 643–646

MVC (model-view-controller) architecture, 40–41, 60

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