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JBoss AS 5 development / Francesco Marchioni.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Marchioni, Francesco.
- Series:
- From technologies to solutions.
- From technologies to solutions
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- JBoss.
- Java (Computer program language).
- Open source software.
- Application software--Development.
- Application software.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (416 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub., 2009.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- This book follows a tutorial-based approach starting with simple examples, which are enriched in the following chapters as new topics are introduced. Each chapter provides clear instructions and detailed screenshots, as the user approaches a new facet of the development environment. Most complex topics have been explained using practical examples, which will help you to master JBoss AS development. If you are a Java architect or developer who wants to get the most out of the latest release of the JBoss application server or a JBoss administrator who wants a clear and simple reference for JBoss
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Installing Core Components; Prologue; What you will get in this book; JBoss big bang; Introduction; Installing the Java environment; Installing JBoss AS 5; Starting up JBoss AS; Stopping JBoss; Stopping JBoss on a remote machine; Installing Eclipse; Plugins: The heart of Eclipse; Installing JBoss Tools plugins; Installing JBoss Tools plugins manually; Connecting Eclipse with JBoss; Summary; Chapter 2: What's New in JBoss AS 5?; Application server features; The core modules of JBoss AS 5
- Cutting edge EJB containerThe new messaging provider; Rock solid transaction manager; Enhanced web container; JBoss Web Services 3.0; Improved clustering support; The application server structure; The next generation application server; From JMX to the Microcontainer; The new library configuration; JBoss AS 5 server configurations; The ""standard"" configuration; The ""web"" configuration; The former server configurations; Creating a custom server configuration; The starting point: JBoss AS service map; Custom configuration sample: Adding JMS to the web configuration
- JBoss virtual file systemSummary; Chapter 3: Customizing JBoss AS Services; How to monitor JBoss AS services; The JMX console; An example: Using the JMX console to display the JNDI tree; The admin console; The twiddle utility; JBoss AS thread pool; Application server thread pool anatomy; How many threads for your applications?; Analyze what your threads are doing; Configuring logging services; Appenders; Console file appender; File appenders; Other appenders; Layout of logs; Logging categories; Configuring your own logger; Managing logs through JMX agents
- Configuring the connection to the databaseConfiguring a datasource in JBoss AS; Additional datasource properties; Setting up a new datasource; Gathering connection pool statistics; Deploying datasources at application level; High availability datasources; Connecting from a remote client; Configuring the transaction service; Preserving data integrity; Global and local transactions; Configuring JBoss transactions; Monitoring transactions; Summary; Chapter 4: Developing EJB 3 Session Beans; Java EE made easier; Developing Enterprise JavaBeans; Developing Session Beans; Stateless Session Beans
- Stateful Session BeansConfiguring the EJB container; Configuring Stateless Session Bean pool size; Specializing the configuration; Configuring the Stateful Session Bean cache; How to disable Stateful Bean passivation; Summary; Chapter 5: Developing JPA Entities; Data persistence meets a standard; Working with JPA; Creating a sample application; Setting up the database; Rolling the EJB project; Creating a Session Bean client; Creating a test client for our AppStore; Summary; Chapter 6: Creating a Web Application; Developing web layout; Installing JSF on JBoss AS; Setting up navigation rules
- Adding a JSF managed bean
- Notes:
- "Develop, deploy, and secure Java applications on this robust, open source application server."
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9786612451577
- 9781282451575
- 128245157X
- 9781847196835
- 1847196837
- OCLC:
- 828793018
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