Red Hat Application Server
JOnAS Tutorial
Copyright
© 1999-2004 by ObjectWeb Consortium
ISBN: N/A
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
1.1.
About this Guide
1.2.
Enterprise JavaBeans
1.2.1.
What Does What?
1.2.2.
JOnAS Features
1.2.3.
Software Requirements
2.
Quick Start
2.1.
Setting Up the Red Hat Application Server Environment
2.2.
Running Your First EJB Application
2.2.1.
Building the Examples
2.2.2.
Quick Start to the SB Example
3.
Configuring Your Environment
3.1.
Setting Up Your Java Environment
3.1.1.
Configuring Ant
3.1.2.
Configuring Your JOnAS Environment
4.
Getting Started With JOnAS
4.1.
Overview of the Tools
4.1.1.
Starting and Stopping JOnAS
4.1.2.
JOnAS Configuration Files
4.1.3.
Database Access
4.1.4.
Loading Beans Using jonas.properties
4.1.5.
JOnAS Administration
4.1.6.
Loading Beans Using jonas admin
4.1.7.
Unloading Beans
5.
Session Beans
5.1.
Finding the Example Application
5.2.
Building the Example
5.3.
Running the SB Example
5.4.
Understanding Session Beans
5.5.
Deployment Descriptor
6.
Entity Beans
6.1.
Finding the Example Application
6.1.1.
Understanding Entity Beans
6.1.2.
Building the Example
6.1.3.
Configuring Database Access
6.1.4.
Running the EB Example
7.
Message-Driven Beans
7.1.
Building the Examples
7.2.
Running the Examples
7.3.
Understanding Message-Driven Beans
8.
Accessing Beans From a Servlet
8.1.
Quick Introduction to Servlets
8.2.
Retrieving a Home Interface and Creating a Bean
8.3.
Initiating a Transaction From a Servlet
9.
Accessing Beans From a JSP
9.1.
Accessing a Bean From a JSP
10.
The Alarm Application
10.1.
Application Architecture Overview
10.2.
Finding the Alarm Application
10.3.
Setting Up the Application
10.4.
Configuring Database Access
10.5.
Running the Alarm Demo
10.6.
Known Bugs or Limitations
11.
Documentation
11.1.
Documentation
11.1.1.
Release Documentation
11.2.
Mailing Lists
11.2.1.
JOnAS Users Mailing List
11.2.2.
JOnAS Team Mailing List
Glossary
Index
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Introduction