-- Learn San Francisco fast -- Aims at bringing the reader very quickly up to speed. It provides the overview and then walks reader through a set of incremental examples. Each example covers a different part of the framework. -- Hands-On, Code intensive -- This programming book shows readers how to build real ERP applications for supply chain management, accounting, manufacturing, distribution, and inventory control. -- On the CD -- The book contains a lot of source code, and the author walks readers through the creation of sample applications. All of the code and the example applications will be included on the disc. It's ready-to-run, or modify.
From the Back Cover
IBM SanFrancisco Developer's Guide. Build server-side enterprise applications in record time using standardized, pre-tested software components. SanFrancisco, the largest Java development initiative in the world, led by IBM and with partners that include Netscape, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, and Novell, is the hottest program for building mission critical enterprise applications using Java and the UNIX platform. This book provides developers with all the essential information necessary to execute this software in an easy-to-understand format. Loaded with hands-on, code-intensive programming guidelines for building real ERP applications for supply chain management, accounting, manufacturing, distribution, and inventory, the IBM SanFrancisco Developer's Guide is the definitive reference for understanding and utilizing this technology.
Clearly and precisely written, this book walks the reader through all aspects of development. The first part of the book begins with a technical background on Java, JavaBeans, and distribution object-oriented programming. Part 2 explains how the SanFrancisco frameworks operate and the utilities available for working with the components. Part 2 delves into the foundation layer, while Part 4 discusses the use of Common Business Objects. Part 5 focuses on available frameworks, including general ledger framework, warehouse management, and order management. Part 6 examines RDB persistence, and Part 7 concludes with thorough coverage of deployment issues such as server configuration and security.
In addition, the accompanying CD-ROM is packed with all the codes and applications in the book. Both are ready to run, or they can be customized to fit your system's requirements!
The IBM SanFrancisco Developer's Guide is the one book that puts all the latest information at your fingertips. You'll soon discover the benefits, power, and portability of SanFrancisco frameworks.