The primary audiences for this book are developers and software architects who are looking to get exposure to the Apache Beehive project, and other related projects. This book covers the Apache Beehive project and projects closely related to this – such as XMLBeans, Pollinate etc. We will cover Page Flows, Controls, JSR 181 Web Services and XMLBeans technologies. The book will also talk about how these technologies are used in WebLogic Workshop, and how other IDE’s are extending support for these technologies (Pollinate project from Eclipse).
Srini Kanchanavally is a software architect with Coreobjects Software Inc. in Los Angeles. He has in-depth understanding of Java and J2EE. He also has vast experience designing large-scale J2EE application architectures. Srini has worked with Java, J2EE, Struts, WebLogic, and WebLogic Portal on client projects. And he has several years of experience working with various open source frameworks and tools like JBoss/Tomcat, MYSQL, JUnit, and HTTPUnit.