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_aApplication architecture for WebSphere : _ba practical approach to building WebSphere applications _cJoey Bernal |
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_aDelhi _bPearson _c2008 |
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_tChapter 1 Application Architecture _tChapter 2 Setting a Standard _tChapter 3 Persistence Matters _tChapter 4 Designing the Middle Tiers _tChapter 5 Presentation Frameworks _tChapter 6 Investing in a Portal _tChapter 7 SOA and Web Services _tChapter 8 Caching and Performance _tChapter 9 Keeping Things Secure _tChapter 10 Managing Your Applications |
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520 | _a IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) is the flagship product within IBM's WebSphere brand. It is built using such open standards as J2EE, XML, and Web Services. The text explores this software application server, the only first tier WebSphere offering on the market | ||
650 | _aWeb architecture | ||
650 | _aWebSphere. | ||
650 | _aSoftware architecture. | ||
650 | _a Application software -- Development. | ||
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