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This book shows a way forward in the development of secure enterprise software. The authors describe the business implications of Web 2.0--a set of techniques for user collaboration on the Web--and describe how the EGL computer language makes developers more productive, protects a company's investment in existing software, and facilitates use of Rich Internet Applications.
In addition, the book provides an overview of Web security. Enterprise Web 2.0 with EGL introduces a variety of concepts that are essential for understanding modern computing, including service-oriented architecture, cloud computing, and agile development; demonstrates how EGL handles widespread requirements such as service creation, database access, and reporting; and outlines the runtime technologies supported by EGL, including Java Enterprise Edition, Windows, IBM i, Unix, and the mainframe environments CICS, IMS, and z/OS batch.
Enterprise Web 2.0 with EGL is useful for:
Item Number: | 5107 |
Author Name: | Ben Margolis |
Publication Date: | May 1, 2009 |
Edition: | First |
Pages: | 333 |
ISBN-10: | 1583470913 |
ISBN-13: | 9781583470916 |
Format: | Paperback |
Product Dimensions: | 7 x 0.8 x 9 inches |
Shipping Weight: | 1.9 pounds |
Language: | English |
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