| Before you delve into the contents of a huge tome such as this one, it is a good idea to first acquire an understanding of the problem you are trying to solve. In this way, you can best ensure that our book is addressing your needs. Furthermore, you should be aware of the topics to be presented that address such problems to ensure that our book's material is relevant to your technology interests. This introduction describes the problem being solved by this book, an overview of the topics discussed, the target audience addressed, and the approach for presenting the material.
The practical angle of Building Java Enterprise Systems with J2EE provides the conceptual background and wealth of code examples needed to actually assemble systems in a useful manner with the J2EE technologies. Furthermore, this book demonstrates how the technologies complement and build on top of one another via evolution of a cohesive and real sample application. You can use this book to learn, develop, and design your custom applications immediately.
About the Author
Paul J. Perrone is a professional Java/CORBA/C++ developer and Software Consultant for Assured Technologies, Inc. where he provides practical software consulting, products, and research for companies interested in scalable and distributed enterprise systems. Paul has been a key player in the architecture, design, and development of numerous successfully deployed large-scale n-tier distributed enterprise systems and products.
Krishna Chaganti is a professional software designer and developer with more than 8 years' of experience in developing distributed computing software solutions for a variety of corporations and organizations. He has also served as an instructor of Java programming techniques for two years. |
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