Application server achitectures

This section provides basic architectures for providing persistence with the J2EE application server platform. The J2EE platform requires a database for the storage of business data. This database is accessible through the JDBC, SQLJ, or JDO APIs. Also, the database is accessible from web components, enterprise beans, and application client components. For more information on the J2EE platform, see the application server definition (new window)

Here are some basic architectures for accessing databases:

bulletUsing JDBC with application servers (new window)
bulletUsing SQLJ with application servers (new window)
bulletUsing JDO with application servers (new window)
bulletUsing EJB accelerators with application servers (new window)

 

 

Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures
Online articles>
Consulting
Mentoring
Speaking
Suggested programs
Stencils for the Savvy Manager's Guide
Links
Mail list
Privacy policy
Sitemap
Contact
Web Services articles
XML standards and vocabularies
Application server articles>
Database concepts and standards
Object database articles
Relational database articles
Object-relational mapping articles
XML database articles
XML middleware articles
Article Sponsorship
Reprint policy
Application server definition
When an application server should be used
Application server achitectures>
J2EE architecture solutions
Article suggestions
Using JDBC with application servers
Using SQLJ with application servers
Using JDO with application servers
Using EJB accelerators with application servers

Related recent articles from Google News


SYS-CON Media

Sun Releases GlassFish 3 Preview
eWeek,  NY - 15 hours ago
SAN FRANCISCO?Sun Microsystems rolled out a preview release of the latest version of its application server, Sun Glassfish Enterprise Server Version 3, ...
GlassFish Community Delivers Two New Servers, Partner Initiative ... System News
JavaOne: AMD cites Java improvement efforts InfoWorld
Sun and Liferay launch web-presentation platform ZDNet UK
Business Wire (press release) - PR Newswire (press release)
all 51 news articles

Red Hat Continues Middleware Industry Momentum
Business Wire (press release), CA - May 8, 2008
Independent technology analyst firm Forrester Research has included JBoss Enterprise Middleware solutions in its latest report on the application server ...
Marry open source and commercial services with JBoss ComputerWeekly.com
all 34 news articles

Criminal server uncovered
ITWeb, South Africa - May 8, 2008
SpringSource, maker of the Spring Framework for Java development, is releasing a new application server that it claims will "liberate" Java users from ...

SpringSource launches Java application server
Computerworld, MA - May 5, 2008
By Chris Kanaracus May 5, 2008 (IDG News Service) SpringSource, maker of the Spring Framework for Java development, has announced a new application server ...

Reinventing the Java application server
CMSWatch, MD - May 7, 2008
Just when you thought the Java application server market was pretty well saturated (if not in actual decline), along comes a brand new entrant with ...

More related news: "application server" - Google News

Related books at Amazon.com


J2EE Web Services: XML SOAP WSDL UDDI WS-I JAX-RPC JAXR SAAJ JAXP
by Richard Monson-Haefel
Average Customer Review: 4 stars based on 30 reviews.
Customer Review: Perfect book for a beginer. The book starts from basics to leads complex points in a balanced manner.

Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development (Programmer to Programmer)
by Rod Johnson
Average Customer Review: 5 stars based on 33 reviews.
Customer Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, particularly well-thought out design guidelines for developing J2EE application with or without EJB. The author introduced several best practices particularly the concepts and usage of Spring and Hibernate based j2ee development is quite helpful. In addition to this book, I find patterns and b...

Core J2EE Patterns: Best Practices and Design Strategies (2nd Edition) (Core Series)
by Deepak Alur, Dan Malks, John Crupi
Average Customer Review: 4.5 stars based on 40 reviews.
Customer Review: This book is about using patterns for the J2EE platform, using best practices to design applications that use JSP, Servlet, EJB components, and JMS technologies, preventing reinvention of the wheel when it comes to design and the J2EE platform, and finally identifying bad practices in existing designs and refactoring those designs. ...

Core Security Patterns: Best Practices and Strategies for J2EE(TM), Web Services, and Identity Management (Core Series)
by Christopher Steel, Ramesh Nagappan, Ray Lai
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication Date: October 2005

Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB
by Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller
Publisher: Wrox
Publication Date: June 2004

More related books: Search Amazon.com for "application server"

 

Copyright © 2000-2008 Barry & Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
You can use this material for your work or classes. Click here for our reprint policy.
www.service-architecture.com