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SCEA Sun Certified
Enterprise Architect for
Java
™
EE Study Guide
®
(Exam 310-051)
Paul R. Allen
Joseph J. Bambara
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DOI: 10.1036/0071488618
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
About the Authors
Paul R. Allen
is a principal of UCNY, Inc., an international consulting firm that helps
Fortune 500 companies improve their operations through the use of web, database,
and object technology. He has been developing applications for more than 20 years.
He has been developing database applications for the last 18 years and using Weblogic,
WebSphere, and Java for web development for the past eight years. His industry
experience includes financial, brokerage, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing. He
specializes in transitioning clients to web-based, object-oriented database technology.
He has taught numerous courses in computing at the Columbia University of New
York. He has coauthored the following books:
PowerBuilder: A Guide To Developing
Client/Server Applications
(McGraw-Hill, 1995),
Informix: Client /Server Application
Development
(McGraw-Hill, 1997),
Informix: Universal Data Option
(McGraw-Hill,
1998),
SQL Server 7 Developer’s Guide
(IDG, 2000) and
J2EE Unleashed
(SAMS, 2002).
He has presented numerous courses and presentations on computing in several cities
and countries, including Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Los Angeles, Nashville, New
York, Orlando, Oslo, Paris, Stockholm, Vienna, and Washington, D.C. over the past
12 years. His e-mail address is pallen@ucny.com.
Joseph J. Bambara
is a principal of UCNY, Inc., an international consulting firm
that helps Fortune 500 companies improve operations through the use of database
and object technology. He has been developing application systems for more than
25 years, including relational database development for the last 20 years and Java
application server for web development for the past eight years. He is a Certified
Trainer and Developer. His industry experience includes financial, brokerage,
manufacturing, medical, and entertainment. Mr. Bambara has a Bachelor’s and
Master’s degree in Computer Science. He also holds a Juris Doctorate in Law and is
admitted to the New York Bar. He has taught various computer courses for CCNYs
School of Engineering. He has coauthored the following books:
PowerBuilder: A
Guide To Developing Client/Server Applications
(McGraw-Hill, 1995),
Informix: Client
/Server Application Development
(McGraw-Hill, 1997),
Informix: Universal Server
(McGraw-Hill, 1998),
Informix: Universal Data Option
(McGraw-Hill, 1998),
SQL
Server 7 Developer’s Guide
(IDG, 2000) and
J2EE Unleashed
(SAMS, 2002). He
has presented numerous courses and presentations for Weblogic, WebSphere, and
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Sybase in several cities and countries, including Los Angeles, Vienna, Paris, Berlin,
Orlando, Nashville, New York, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm over the past ten
years. His e-mail address is jbambara@ucny.com.
About the Technical Editor
Thomas Garben
is a principal of J-Class Solutions, Inc., a consulting firm that
provides enterprise application architecture services and resources. He has developed
applications for several different industries, ranging from Guided Missile Systems for
the U.S. Navy, to Financial Applications for many major banks and clearing houses on
Wall Street, to content distribution systems for major sports entertainment firms. He
has been developing applications since 1985 and has been immersing himself in Java
and J2EE technologies since their inception. He holds degrees in Physics, Math, and
Computer Engineering and a Master’s degree in Systems and Computer Engineering.
He is a coauthor of the book
J2EE Unleashed
(SAMS, 2002). His e-mail address is
ThomasGarben@JClassSolutions.com.
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CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
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Sun Certification for the Enterprise Architect
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615
Common Architectures and Protocols .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ..
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Applicability of JEE Technology
Design Patterns
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Legacy Connectivity .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Enterprise JavaBeans and the EJB Container Model
Messaging
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Internationalization and Localization
Security
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Case Study: Overview of Securities Trading System
About the CD
Glossary
Index
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