The Java EE 6 Tutorial Advanced Topics

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Edition: 4th
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2013-01-09
Publisher(s): Addison-Wesley Professional
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Summary

Sun's definitive, example-rich tutorial/references for JavaTM enterprise development have now been completely updated to reflect Java EE 6's most powerful new innovations and best-practice programming techniques. In this, the second of two volumes, Sun experts bring together dozens of advanced solutions designed to make the most of Java EE 6's improved technologies, APIs, and programming model. The authors provide a comprehensive knowledge base that any Java developer can rely on in building complex, large-scale applications that perform better, get to market faster, and can be more easily managed and upgraded. Volume II covers all these areas of enterprise development: " Advanced programming with Servlet 3.0, JSF 2.0, Facelets, JSP, and JSTL " Advanced Web services development with both JAX-WS and JAX-RS (RESTful) " Advanced Enterprise Beans: EJB interceptors, bean-managed transactions, and more, including Enterprise Beans as Web Service endpoints " Advanced Contexts and Dependency Injection " Advanced Java Persistence: derived identities, lock and cache modes, and bean validation " Advanced enterprise application security via Deployment Descriptors " Connector Architecture, Java Message Service, and more The book concludes with a comprehensive case study section presenting a realistic enterprise application project, "Duke's Bank," thoroughly revised to reflect today's advanced Java EE features and enterprise development best practices.

Author Biography

Eric Jendrock leads Sun's Java EE Tutorial and Java WSIT Tutorial teams. Debbie Carson documents the Java EE, Java SE, and Java WSIT platforms. Ian Evans documents the Java EE and Java Web Services platforms, and edits Java EE platform specifications. Kim Haase documents the Java EE platform and Java Web Services, including Java Message Service (JMS), Java API for XML Registries (JAXR), and the SAAJ. Jendrock, Carson, Evans, and Haase also co-authoredThe Java EE 6 Tutorial, Volume 1.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction

Part II. Advanced Web Tier Topics
1. Advanced Servlet 3.0 Examples
2. Advanced JavaServer Faces 2.0 Examples
3. Advanced Facelets Examples
4. Advanced JavaServer Pages Examples
5. Advanced JSTL Examples

Part III. Advanced Web Services
6. Advanced JAX-WS Examples
7. Advanced JAX-RS Examples (Debbie) -

Part IV. Advanced Enterprise Bean Topics
8. Understanding the Enterprise Bean Deployment Descriptor
9. Embedding the EJB Container
10. Using EJB Interceptors
11. Using Bean-Managed Transactions
12. Using Bean-Managed Concurrency
13. Using Enterprise Beans as Web Service Endpoints

Part V: Advanced Contexts and Dependency Injection Topics
14. Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE Platform: Advanced Topics
15. Running the Advanced Contexts and Dependency Injection Example

Part VI: Advanced Java Persistence API Topics
16. Derived Identities - new section on using derived entities.
17. Setting the Lock Mode for Entities
18. Setting the Cache Mode for Persistence Units
19. Bean Validation and the Java Persistence API

Part VII: Advanced Security Topics
20. Advanced Security Topics
21. Securing Enterprise Applications Using Deployment Descriptors
22. Using Deployment Descriptors with Web Applications
23. Top to Bottom Security

Part VIII: Advanced Java EE Supporting Technologies
24. Connector Architecture
25. Java Message Service Concepts
26. Java Message Service Examples

Part IX: Case Studies
27. Duke's Bank

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