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BEA WebLogic Server 8 for Dummies

BEA WebLogic Server 8 for Dummies
By Jeff Heaton, Melody Layne

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* Provides an introduction to J2EE using the WebLogic platform, which claims the largest market share-about forty percent-of the Java application server market
* Features the most comprehensive coverage of the component types of WebLogic in the friendly For Dummies style
* Covers static resources, JSPs, taglibs and servlets, EJBs, and WebLogic's Web service development and deployment capabilities and tools
* Teaches readers the basic administration and monitoring capabilities built into WebLogic, using a conversational and example-driven approach
* Uses real-world analogies all programmers will recognize to introduce the major topics of J2EE
* Examples will include not only coding, but also step-by-step deployment and troubleshooting tips


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #857561 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-06-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 378 pages

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From the Back Cover
Set up Web services for Windows®, Unix®, and Linux®

Install and configure WebLogic, serve up some beans, and visit the Workshop

Got application server issues? Apply some logic with BEA WebLogic Server, and let this handy guide show you how. You’ll soon be up and running with the number one J2EE application server, building and deploying Web services, using WebLogic Workshop, managing clusters, and using all the components of this enterprising technology.

The Dummies Way

  • Explanations in plain English
  • "Get in, get out" information
  • Icons and other navigational aids
  • Tear-out cheat sheet
  • Top ten lists
  • A dash of humor and fun

About the Author
Jeff Heaton is a college instructor and programmer whose client list has included MasterCard, Anheuser-Busch, and Boeing.


Customer Reviews

Beware - NOT WebLogic 8.11
I've been using BEA WebLogic since version 5.0. I reviewed this book in anticipation of recommending it to new employees on my project. I read it from cover to cover.

Unfortunately, all of the code was written using BEA WebLogic 7.0 and not BEA WebLogic 8 as stated in the title. There are some drastic differences between the 2 versions. For instance, on page 196 the 'jwscompile' command is mentioned. This does not exist in WebLogic 8.1.

Also, many of the screenshots and corresponding text are for WebLogic 7.0.

I cannot recommend this book if someone has never used BEA WebLogic before and is looking to learn it.

Also, I can't recommend this book if you want to learn what new features WebLogic 8.1 contains since the code in the book is WebLogic 7 code.

The publisher should retitle the book: BEA WebLogic Server 7 for Dummies or else pull it from the market until the title represents the contents.

Save Your Money1
Having already been a user of Weblogic 7.0, I was looking to move to 8.0 and wanted a ref that would just give me the high points of the differences between the two versions. This book fails miserably. It is inconsistant, unclear, out of date, full of coding errors, screen shot errors, and is just a bad investement. The only "dummy" this book is for is the author and any sucker that gets tricked into buying it.

Don't waste your time with this book. You'd do better to go to the BEA website and read the on-line docs for Weblogic Server 8.0.

Do not BUY this book1
If you are new to Weblogic, do not get into trouble by buying this book as no code works at all. If you buy I can promise you that you will NOT reach to chapter 4.

I need the authors address to send my copy back for refund.

Good luck !