The following table provides titles and short descriptions of books in the Enterprise Server documentation set.
Table 1–6 Books in the Enterprise Server Documentation Set
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Provides late-breaking information about the software and the documentation. Includes a comprehensive, table-based summary of the supported hardware, operating system, Java Development Kit (JDK), and database drivers. |
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Explains how to get started with the Enterprise Server product. |
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Explains how to install the software and its components. |
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Explains how to upgrade to the latest version of Enterprise Server. This guide also describes differences between adjacent product releases and configuration options that can result in incompatibility with the product specifications. |
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Explains how to configure, monitor, and manage Enterprise Server subsystems and components from the command line by using the asadmin(1M) utility. Instructions for performing these tasks from the Administration Console are provided in the Administration Console online help. |
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Explains how to assemble and deploy applications to the Enterprise Server and provides information about deployment descriptors. |
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Provides a short tutorial for beginning Java EE programmers that explains the entire process for developing a simple enterprise application. The sample application is a web application that consists of a component that is based on the Enterprise JavaBeansTM specification, a JAX-RS web service, and a JavaServerTM Faces component for the web front end. |
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Explains how to create and implement Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) applications that are intended to run on the Enterprise Server. These applications follow the open Java standards model for Java EE components and APIs. This guide provides information about developer tools, security, and debugging. |
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Explains how to use published interfaces of Enterprise Server to develop add-on components for Enterprise Server. This document explains how to perform only those tasks that ensure that the add-on component is suitable for Enterprise Server. |
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Explains how to run applications in embedded Enterprise Server and to develop applications in which Enterprise Server is embedded. |
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Explains how to develop scripting applications in languages such as Ruby on Rails and Groovy on Grails for deployment to Enterprise Server. |
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Describes common problems that you might encounter when using Enterprise Server and how to solve them. |
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Describes error messages that you might encounter when using Enterprise Server. |
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Provides reference information in man page format for Enterprise Server administration commands, utility commands, and related concepts. |
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Describes the format of the Enterprise Server configuration file, domain.xml. |
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Explains how to use Java EE 6 platform technologies and APIs to develop Java EE applications. |
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Describes new features, compatibility issues, and existing bugs for Sun GlassFish Message Queue. |
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Explains how to set up and manage a Sun GlassFish Message Queue messaging system. |
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Describes the application programming interface in Sun GlassFish Message Queue for programmatically configuring and monitoring Message Queue resources in conformance with the Java Management Extensions (JMX). |
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Summarizes Sun support for Sun Java System products when used in conjunction with system virtualization products and features. |