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Java EE 7 Essentials
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Entreprise Developer Handbook
Gupta, Arun

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Get up to speed on the principal technologies in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7, and learn how the latest version embraces HTML5, focuses on higher productivity, and provides functionality to meet enterprise demands.
Get up to speed on the principal technologies in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7, and learn how the latest version embraces HTML5, focuses on higher productivity, and provides functionality to meet enterprise demands. Written by Arun Gupta, a key member of the Java EE team, this book provides a chapter-by-chapter survey of several Java EE 7 specifications, including WebSockets, Batch Processing, RESTful Web Services, and Java Message Service.nYou'll also get self-paced instructions for building an end-to-end application with many of the technologies described in the book, which will help you understand the design patterns vital to Java EE development. Understand the key components of the Java EE platform, with easy-to-understand explanations and extensive code samples Examine all the new components that have been added to Java EE 7 platform, such as WebSockets, JSON, Batch, and Concurrency Learn about RESTful Web Services, SOAP XML-based messaging protocol, and Java Message Service Explore Enterprise JavaBeans, Contexts and Dependency Injection, and the Java Persistence API Discover how different components were updated from Java EE 6 to Java EE 7
Arun Gupta is a founding member of Devoxx4Kids USA. As a chair of theboard, he oversees the organization's operations and ensures it stays true to its mission of promoting technology education amongst kids. During the day he works as Director, Developer Advocacy, at Red Hat and focuses on JBoss Middleware. He has spent several years building and coaching middleware applications at Sun Microsystems and Oracle. He is also a highly sought-after international speaker and JavaOne Rockstar who has given presentations in over 40 countries on numerous topics. A best-selling author, avid runner, globe trotter, Java Champion, and Silicon Valley JUG leader, he is easily accessible on Twitter at @arungupta.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis



Foreword; Preface; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Java Platform, Enterprise Edition; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Deliverables; 1.3 What's New in Java EE 7; Chapter 2: Servlets; 2.1 WebServlet; 2.2 Servlet Filters; 2.3 Event Listeners; 2.4 Asynchronous Support; 2.5 Nonblocking I/O; 2.6 Web Fragments; 2.7 Security; 2.8 Resource Packaging; 2.9 Error Mapping; 2.10 Handling Multipart Requests; 2.11 Upgrade Processing; Chapter 3: JavaServer Faces; 3.1 Facelets; 3.2 Resource Handling; 3.3 Composite Components; 3.4 Request Processing Life-Cycle Phases; 3.5 Ajax; 3.6 HTTP GET; 3.7 Server and Client Extension Points; 3.8 Validating Data; 3.9 Navigation Rules; 3.10 Faces Flow; 3.11 Resource Library Contracts; 3.12 Passthrough Attributes and HTML5-Friendly Markup; 3.13 Component Tags; Chapter 4: RESTful Web Services; 4.1 Resources; 4.2 Binding HTTP Methods; 4.3 Multiple Resource Representations; 4.4 Binding a Request to a Resource; 4.5 Entity Providers; 4.6 Client API; 4.7 Mapping Exceptions; 4.8 Filters and Entity Interceptors; 4.9 Validation of Resources; Chapter 5: SOAP-Based Web Services; 5.1 Web Service Endpoints; 5.2 Provider-Based Dynamic Endpoints; 5.3 Endpoint-Based Endpoints; 5.4 Web Service Client; 5.5 Dispatch-Based Dynamic Client; 5.6 Handlers; Chapter 6: JSON Processing; 6.1 Streaming API; 6.2 Object Model API; Chapter 7: WebSocket; 7.1 Annotated Server Endpoint; 7.2 Programmatic Server Endpoint; 7.3 Annotated Client Endpoint; 7.4 Programmatic Client Endpoint; 7.5 Javaillegalscript WebSocket Client; 7.6 Encoders and Decoders; 7.7 Integration with Java EE Security; Chapter 8: Enterprise JavaBeans; 8.1 Stateful Session Beans; 8.2 Stateless Session Beans; 8.3 Singleton Session Beans; 8.4 Life-Cycle Event Callbacks; 8.5 Message-Driven Beans; 8.6 Portable Global JNDI Names; 8.7 Transactions; 8.8 Asynchronous Invocation; 8.9 Timers; 8.10 Embeddable API; 8.11 EJB Lite; Chapter 9: Contexts and Dependency Injection; 9.1 Discovery of Beans; 9.2 Injection Points; 9.3 Qualifier and Alternative; 9.4 Producer and Disposer; 9.5 Interceptors; 9.6 Decorators; 9.7 Scopes and Contexts; 9.8 Stereotypes; 9.9 Events; 9.10 Portable Extensions; 9.11 Built-in Beans; 9.12 Life-Cycle Callbacks; Chapter 10: Concurrency Utilities; 10.1 Asynchronous Tasks; 10.2 Schedule Tasks; 10.3 Managed Threads; 10.4 Dynamic Contextual Objects; Chapter 11: Bean Validation; 11.1 Built-in Constraints; 11.2 Defining a Custom Constraint; 11.3 Validation Groups; 11.4 Method and Constructor Constraint; Chapter 12: Java Transaction; 12.1 User-Managed Transactions; 12.2 Container-Managed Transactions; 12.3 @TransactionScoped; Chapter 13: Java Persistence; 13.1 Entities; 13.2 Persistence Unit, Persistence Context, and Entity Manager; 13.3 Schema Generation; 13.4 Create, Read, Update, and Delete Entities; 13.5 Entity Listeners; 13.6 Stored Procedures; 13.7 Validating the Entities; 13.8 Transactions and Locking; 13.9 Caching; Chapter 14: Java Message Service; 14.1 Sending a Message; 14.2 Receiving a Message Synchronously; 14.3 Receiving a Message Asynchronously; 14.4 Quality of Service; 14.5 Temporary Destinations; Chapter 15: Batch Processing; 15.1 Chunk-Oriented Processing; 15.2 Batchlet Processing; 15.3 Listeners; 15.4 Job Sequence; 15.5 Partitioning the Job; Chapter 16: Build an End-to-End Application; 16.1 Introduction; 16.2 Problem Statement; 16.3 Walkthrough of a Sample Application; 16.4 Show Booking (JavaServer Faces); 16.5 Chat Room (Java API for WebSocket); 16.6 View and Delete Movies (Java API for RESTful Web Services); 16.7 Add Movie (Java API for JSON Processing); 16.8 Ticket Sales (Batch Applications for the Java Platform); 16.9 Movie Points (Java Message Service 2); 16.10 Conclusion; 16.11 Troubleshooting; 16.12 Completed Solution; Further Reading; Web Technology Specifications; Enterprise Technology Specifications; Web Service Technologies; Management and Security Technologies; Colophon;


Klappentext



Get up to speed on the principal technologies in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7, and learn how the latest version embraces HTML5, focuses on higher productivity, and provides functionality to meet enterprise demands. Written by Arun Gupta, a key member of the Java EE team, this book provides a chapter-by-chapter survey of several Java EE 7 specifications, including WebSockets, Batch Processing, RESTful Web Services, and Java Message Service.

You’ll also get self-paced instructions for building an end-to-end application with many of the technologies described in the book, which will help you understand the design patterns vital to Java EE development.
* Understand the key components of the Java EE platform, with easy-to-understand explanations and extensive code samples
* Examine all the new components that have been added to Java EE 7 platform, such as WebSockets, JSON, Batch, and Concurrency
* Learn about RESTful Web Services, SOAP XML-based messaging protocol, and Java Message Service
* Explore Enterprise JavaBeans, Contexts and Dependency Injection, and the Java Persistence API
* Discover how different components were updated from Java EE 6 to Java EE 7



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