Enterprise Linux at Work: How to Build 10 Distributed Applications for Your Organization - Softcover

Asbury, Stephen

 
9780471363491: Enterprise Linux at Work: How to Build 10 Distributed Applications for Your Organization

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There are a lot of introductory Linux books out in the market place. But, after programmers have learnt the Linux basics, they are going to need a resource that actually shows them what they can do with Linux for their organisation. Wiley's Linux publishing strategy should provide the second-tier programming and development books for Linux. Enterprise Linux at Work covers Linux enterprise issues as no other book on the market. The author shows the reader how to build 10 different applications on Linux that can be re-used. Each chapter ispresented in a similar template with the goal of the chapter listed, tools required and knowledge assumed, followed by the steps and background information required to build the particular application. Asbury has selected the most-talked about and troublesome topics for corporate developers and programmers.

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STEPHEN ASBURY is cofounder and CTO of Paradigm Research, Inc., a Silicon Valley training company that specializes in object-oriented programming and Web development technologies such as Java, Perl, and JavaScript. He is the coauthor of several books, including Programming with JFC and Developing Java Enterprise Applications (both from Wiley).

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Take the hands–on approach to incorporating Linux in your enterprise

The first operating system to give Microsoft Windows a serious run for its money, Linux is ready for the enterprise. Major corporations such as Xerox and Kodak use Linux to run their networks, and top vendors such as Intel and IBM have also lined up to help transform Linux into a viable system for the enterprise market. Now, author Stephen Asbury dispels the myth that Linux is a hacker′s system and provides programmers and developers with everything they need to build 10 ready–to–run enterprise applications that address the most important issues facing corporate programmers today. Unlike others out there, this book goes beyond the definitions and concepts found in typical reference books and actually shows you how to use Linux in 10 real–world enteprise scenarios. With each project, Asbury explains how to combine Linux with the technologies and languages you need to build working distributed applications today. You′ll learn how to use Java, C/C++, and Perl to program applications that work with technologies such as Apache, CORBA, XML, Java Messaging, MySQL, and LDAP on the Linux platform.

Each project provides a real–world scenario, and lists the tools and skills you need to build:
∗ An online catalog system
∗ A Java–based Web page scripting engine
∗ A Web–based bug tracking system
∗ A CORBA–based course registration framework and server
∗ A JNDI service provider
∗ A messaging server
∗ An XML data backup utility
∗ A Java performance toolkit
∗ A parallel program

The CD–ROM contains all the tools you′ll need to complete the projects including:
∗ Complete code for all 10 projects
∗ JacORB 1.0 beta 14
∗ Apache JServ 1.0
∗ MICO 2.3.0
∗ MySQL for Linux
∗ Open LDAP 1.2.1
∗ PVM 3.4.2–Parallel Virtual Machine System
∗ IBM(r)′s alphaWorks XML Parser for Java(TM) 2.0.9
∗ IBM(r)′s VisualAge(r) for Java(TM), Entry Edition for Linux, Version 3.0
∗ Trial Version of IBM(r) WebSphere(TM) Application Server V2.03, Standard Edition forLinux

∗ Links to additional tools and resources

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