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Reviews:What is Websphere ? by Cameron McKenzie

What is WebSphere?

   This book is an excellent introduction for a manager or developer willing to understand WebSphere and the J2EE specification from a very high perspective. It’s not a deep introduction, the book just covers the most important topics but it does in a funny but yet illustrative form. We read the book in a couple of days, it’s short and fast-paced. This book is the best book around for demystifying IBM’s middle-tier technology. This is the right book for anyone who wants to learn WebSphere in a hurry and do not have much time in reading bulk books to understand. This is a total, required read for anyone working with, or planning to work with WebSphere

   Whether you’re a DBA, a senior systems analyst, a project manager, or a Java developer, there is knowledge in this book that you absolutely need to have. The section on connection pooling and JDBC management will enlighten DBAs. The advanced sections on WebSphere classloaders, Java Naming (JNDI) and session management will enable developers to better leverage the services afforded to them by the WebSphere Application Server and the sections on the WebSphere runtime will help J2EE architects make more enlightened infrastructure decisions.

   This is one of the best books from Cameron Wallace McKenzie

It doesn’t matter who you are – if at all you are using WebSphere Then you must need the knowledge contained in this book.

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