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JBoss 4.0 The Official Guide
JBoss® 4.0 The Official Guide
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Authors
We Want to Hear from You!
Introduction
What This Book Covers
About JBoss
About Open Source
About Professional Open Source
What's New in JBoss 4.0
Chapter 1.  Installing and Building the JBoss Server
Getting the Binary Files
Installing the Binary Package
Basic Installation Testing
Booting from a Network Server
Building the Server from Source Code
Chapter 2.  The JBoss JMX Microkernel
JMX
The JBoss JMX Implementation Architecture
Connecting to the JMX Server
Using JMX as a Microkernel
The JBoss Deployer Architecture
Exposing MBean Events via SNMP
Remote Access to Services, Detached Invokers
Chapter 3.  Naming on JBoss
An Overview of JNDI
The JBossNS Architecture
Chapter 4.  Transactions on JBoss
Transaction and JTA Overview
JBoss Transaction Internals
Chapter 5.  EJBs on JBoss
The EJB Client-Side View
The EJB Server-Side View
The EJB Container
Entity Bean Locking and Deadlock Detection
Chapter 6.  Messaging on JBoss
JMS Examples
JBossMQ Overview
JBossMQ Configuration and MBeans
Specifying the MDB JMS Provider
Chapter 7.  Connectors on JBoss
JCA Overview
An Overview of the JBossCX Architecture
Configuring JDBC Datasources
Configuring Generic JCA Adaptors
Chapter 8.  Security on JBoss
J2EE Declarative Security Overview
An Introduction to JAAS
The JBoss Security Model
The JBossSX Architecture
The Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol
Running JBoss with a Java 2 Security Manager
Using SSL with JBoss and JSSE
Configuring JBoss for Use Behind a Firewall
Securing the JBoss Server
Chapter 9.  Web Applications
The Tomcat Service
The Tomcat server.xml File
The Engine Element
The Host Element
Using SSL with the JBoss/Tomcat Bundle
Setting the Context Root of a Web Application
Setting Up Virtual Hosts
Serving Static Content
Using Apache with Tomcat
Using Clustering
Integrating Third-Party Servlet Containers
Chapter 10.  MBean Services Miscellany
System Properties Management
Property Editor Management
Services Binding Management
Scheduling Tasks
The Log4j Service MBean
RMI Dynamic Class Loading
Chapter 11.  The CMP Engine
Example Code
The jbosscmp-jdbc Structure
Entity Beans
CMP Fields
Container-Managed Relationships
Declaring Queries
Optimized Loading
The Loading Process
Transactions
Optimistic Locking
Entity Commands and Primary Key Generation
JBoss Global Defaults
Datasource Customization
Chapter 12.  Web Services
JAX-RPC Service Endpoints
Enterprise JavaBean Endpoints
Web Services ClientsA JAX-RPC Client
Service References
Chapter 13.  Hibernate
The Hibernate MBean
Hibernate Archives
Using Hibernate Objects
Using a HAR File Inside an EAR File
The HAR Deployer
Chapter 14.  Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) Support
JBoss AOP: EJB-Style Services for Plain Java Objects
Why AOP?
Basic Concepts of AOP
Building JBoss AOP Applications
The JBoss AOP Deployer
Packaging and Deploying AOP Applications to JBoss
Appendix A.  The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
GNU General Public License
Appendix B.  Example Installation
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JBoss® 4.0 The Official Guide
By Mark Fleury, Scott Stark, Richards Norman -  JBoss, Inc.
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Publisher: Sams Publishing
Pub Date: April 20, 2005
Print ISBN: 0-672-32648-5
Pages: 648
 

Table of Contents  | Index

   Copyright
   About the Authors
   We Want to Hear from You!
   Introduction
      What This Book Covers
      About JBoss
      About Open Source
      About Professional Open Source
      What's New in JBoss 4.0
        Chapter 1.  Installing and Building the JBoss Server
      Getting the Binary Files
      Installing the Binary Package
      Basic Installation Testing
      Booting from a Network Server
      Building the Server from Source Code
        Chapter 2.  The JBoss JMX Microkernel
      JMX
      The JBoss JMX Implementation Architecture
      Connecting to the JMX Server
      Using JMX as a Microkernel
      The JBoss Deployer Architecture
      Exposing MBean Events via SNMP
      Remote Access to Services, Detached Invokers
        Chapter 3.  Naming on JBoss
      An Overview of JNDI
      The JBossNS Architecture
        Chapter 4.  Transactions on JBoss
      Transaction and JTA Overview
      JBoss Transaction Internals
        Chapter 5.  EJBs on JBoss
      The EJB Client-Side View
      The EJB Server-Side View
      The EJB Container
      Entity Bean Locking and Deadlock Detection
        Chapter 6.  Messaging on JBoss
      JMS Examples
      JBossMQ Overview
      JBossMQ Configuration and MBeans
      Specifying the MDB JMS Provider
        Chapter 7.  Connectors on JBoss
      JCA Overview
      An Overview of the JBossCX Architecture
      Configuring JDBC Datasources
      Configuring Generic JCA Adaptors
        Chapter 8.  Security on JBoss
      J2EE Declarative Security Overview
      An Introduction to JAAS
      The JBoss Security Model
      The JBossSX Architecture
      The Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol
      Running JBoss with a Java 2 Security Manager
      Using SSL with JBoss and JSSE
      Configuring JBoss for Use Behind a Firewall
      Securing the JBoss Server
        Chapter 9.  Web Applications
      The Tomcat Service
      The Tomcat server.xml File
      The Engine Element
      The Host Element
      Using SSL with the JBoss/Tomcat Bundle
      Setting the Context Root of a Web Application
      Setting Up Virtual Hosts
      Serving Static Content
      Using Apache with Tomcat
      Using Clustering
      Integrating Third-Party Servlet Containers
        Chapter 10.  MBean Services Miscellany
      System Properties Management
      Property Editor Management
      Services Binding Management
      Scheduling Tasks
      The Log4j Service MBean
      RMI Dynamic Class Loading
        Chapter 11.  The CMP Engine
      Example Code
      The jbosscmp-jdbc Structure
      Entity Beans
      CMP Fields
      Container-Managed Relationships
      Declaring Queries
      Optimized Loading
      The Loading Process
      Transactions
      Optimistic Locking
      Entity Commands and Primary Key Generation
      JBoss Global Defaults
      Datasource Customization
        Chapter 12.  Web Services
      JAX-RPC Service Endpoints
      Enterprise JavaBean Endpoints
      Web Services ClientsA JAX-RPC Client
      Service References
        Chapter 13.  Hibernate
      The Hibernate MBean
      Hibernate Archives
      Using Hibernate Objects
      Using a HAR File Inside an EAR File
      The HAR Deployer
        Chapter 14.  Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) Support
      JBoss AOP: EJB-Style Services for Plain Java Objects
      Why AOP?
      Basic Concepts of AOP
      Building JBoss AOP Applications
      The JBoss AOP Deployer
      Packaging and Deploying AOP Applications to JBoss
        Appendix A.  The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
      GNU General Public License
        Appendix B.  Example Installation
   Index