
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Acknowledgments.
Part I: Introducing J2EE 1.4 and Enterprise Web Services Chapter 1 Why All the Excitement?
Chapter 2: J2EE 1.4 Architecture, Terminology, and Features.
Chapter 3: Platform and Web Services.
Chapter 4: Case Studies and Sample Scenarios.
Part II: From Client to Server with Servlets, JSPs, and Beans.
Chapter 5: Extending and Enhancing Web Servers with Java Servlets.
Chapter 6: Creating Dynamic Web Pages with JSP.
Chapter 7: Building Server-Side Business Components with EJBs.
Chapter 8: Tying into Transactions and Dipping into Databases.
Part III: Creating Web Services with XML.
Chapter 9: Processing XML with JAXP.
Chapter 10: Creating Web Service Endpoints and Clients with JAX-RPC.
Chapter 11: Sending and Receiving XML Messages with SAAJ.
Chapter 12: Accessing XML Registries with JAXR.
Appendix: Essential J2EE 1.4 Resources.
Index.
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