Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 240 pages
- Published by: Apress August 15, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1590595157
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1590595152
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7 x 0.7 inches
- Weighs: 1 pounds
Product Description
If you want exposure to the new open source lightweight SOA-driven Apache Beehive framework project, then pick up
Pro Apache Beehive, the first book on this MVC Web framework, which is increasingly gaining interest in the Eclipse community through Eclipse Pollinate. Author Kunal Mittal addresses specific Beehive topics such as page flows, controls, JSR 181 web services, XMLBeans and more.
This book proceeds to describe how these technologies are used in WebLogic Workshop, and how other IDEs are extending support for these technologies. Mittal also compares PageFlows in Workshop to the Standard.
About The Author
Kunal Mittal is a consultant specializing in Java technology, the J2EE platform, Web services, and SOA technologies. He has co-authored and contributed to several books on these topics. Kunal is currently working on a BEA Portal project for Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Srini is a
software architect with Coreobjects
software Inc. in Los Angeles, California. He has in-depth understanding of Java and J2EE. He also has vast experience designing large-scale J2EE application architectures. Srini has worked with Java, J2EE, Struts, WebLogic, and WebLogic Portal on client projects. And he has several years of experience working with various open source frameworks and tools like JBoss/Tomcat, MYSQL, JUnit, and HTTPUnit.
Reader ReviewsI have been using beehive since it was in alpha, but, I still found some parts of this book informative, enough to where I may have to change one of my applications, to make it better. I did find that there was too much talk about BEAs product, but, for those that may be coming from that framework to beehive, this may be important. Understanding how to use the various development tools, such as Pollinate, is useful, so their coverage of that is reasonable. I do think that if you are looking for an intro to intermediate book on beehive this is a fantastic book.