Professional Java E-Commerce
What does this book cover?
- The e-commerce landscape
- Architecting Java based e-commerce solutions
- Building online sales and portal sites with JavaBeans and Enterprise JavaBeans
- Building B2B solutions using XML, XSLT, and JMS
- M-commerce and smart cards
Book Overview
The term e-commerce encompasses a spectrum of trading interactions from the
business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions that facilitate Web-based retail
trade, to business-to-business (B2B) data exchange that increases supply
chain efficiency. This book shows how the Java platform and Java
technologies can be, and have been, employed to develop solutions that
address these scenarios.
To allow readers to gain a full appreciation of the diversity of topics
involved in building e-commerce solutions, the book consists of five main
sections. We begin by looking at the general area of e-business and the
commercial considerations surrounding such application development. We then
look at the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE), XML, and XSLT.
Building on this, we discuss the development of B2C sites for online
selling and the design of effective portal sites. Our fourth section is
devoted to the expanding area of B2B commerce where XML and XSLT are
proving invaluable. Finally, we highlight new developments in the area of
m-commerce and see how Java technologies can be used to facilitate trading
anywhere. A particular feature of the book is the inclusion of case studies
that provide hard won information on the challenges of building effective
B2C and B2B applications in the real world.
Who is this book for?
This book has been designed for professional Java programmers who wish to
leverage their in-depth knowledge of J2EE technologies to develop e-
commerce solutions, either for consumer sites, or business-to-business
scenarios.
Subjects covered in this excerpt: Chapter 6 - Approaches for E-Commerce Architectures
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