"The author does a
great job of surveying the Jakarta Commons components and showing how each
solves real problems. An enjoyable read with lots of easy to understand
examples."
--Floyd Marinescu, creator of TheServerSide.com and author of EJB
Design Patterns
Jakarta Commons are
easily reusable components that can quickly be put to good use in any
server-side Java development undertaking. In fact, components are not big
applications, but sleek code bits that perform specific tasks very well. This
book provides much-needed documentation and usage information about the popular
sub-projects forming Jakarta Commonsso that you can efficiently incorporate
them into Java applications.
Jakarta Commons have
potential to extend the core functionality of the Java language (the Lang
sub-project), and they can provide a Validation framework (Validator)
and a database connection pool (Pool). Jakarta Commons can even manipulate XML
and JavaBeans in a more intuitive and pragmatic fashion.
"From Lang to
Net, BeanUtils to Collections, this book provides a
real way in to the breadth and depth of Jakarta Commons. The many examples and
step-by-step guides should help everyone get the best from these
libraries."
--Stephen Colebourne, committer at Jakarta Commons
and creator of Joda open-source libraries
"This book is by
far the best resource available on Jakarta Commons and covers the subject
matter clearly."
--James McGovern, coauthor of the best-selling book A Practical Guide to
Enterprise Architecture
Author Information
Harshad Oak - Harshad Oak has been involved with J2EE
projects for several years. He holds a master's degree in computer management
and is both a Sun Certified Java Programmer and a Sun Certified Web Component
Developer. Harshad has worked primarily with JSP, Servlet, EJB, and web publishing frameworks, while using a
range of modeling and middleware tools along the way. The projects he has
worked with have been in the payment solutions and insurance industries.