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Java EE 8 cookbook : build reliable applications with the most robust and mature technology for enterprise development / Elder Moraes.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Moraes, Elder, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Application software--Development.
Application software.
Web applications.
Java (Computer program language).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (382 pages)
Edition:
First edition
Other Title:
Java Enterprise Edition eight cookbook
Place of Publication:
Birmingham ; Mumbai : Packt, [2018]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
A practical guide for building effective enterprise solutions with Java EE 8 About This Book Recipes to get you up-and-running with Java EE 8 application development Learn how to apply the major Java EE 8 APIs and specifications Implement microservices and Reactive programming with Java EE 8 Who This Book Is For This book is for developers who want to become proficient with Java EE 8 for their enterprise application development. Basic knowledge of Java is assumed What You Will Learn Actionable information on the new features of Java EE 8 Using the most important APIs with real and working code Building server side applications, web services, and web applications Deploying and managing your application using the most important Java EE servers Building and deploying microservices using Java EE 8 Building Reactive application by joining Java EE APIs and core Java features Moving your application to the cloud using containers Practical ways to improve your projects and career through community involvement In Detail Java EE is a collection of technologies and APIs to support Enterprise Application development. The choice of what to use and when can be dauntingly complex for any developer. This book will help you master this. Packed with easy to follow recipes, this is your guide to becoming productive with Java EE 8. You will begin by seeing the latest features of Java EE 8, including major Java EE 8 APIs and specifications such as JSF 2.3, and CDI 2.0, and what they mean for you. You will use the new features of Java EE 8 to implement web-based services for your client applications. You will then learn to process the Model and Streaming APIs using JSON-P and JSON-B and will learn to use the Java Lambdas support offered in JSON-P. There are more recipes to fine-tune your RESTful development, and you will learn about the Reactive enhancements offered by the JAX-RS 2.1 specification. Later on, you will learn about the role of multithreading in your enterprise applications and how to integrate them for transaction handling. This is followed by implementing microservices with Java EE and the advancements made by Java EE for cloud computing. The final set of recipes shows you how take advantage of the latest security features and authenticate your enterprise application. At the end of the book, the Appendix shows you how knowledge sharing can change your career and your life. Style and approach Task based learning guide to help ease application developm...
Contents:
Cover
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Foreword
Contributors
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: New Features and Improvements
Running your first Bean Validation 2.0 code
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
See also
Running your first CDI 2.0 code
There's more...
Running your first JAX-RS 2.1 code
Running your first JSF 2.3 code
Running your first JSON-P 1.1 code
Running your first JSON-B code
Running your first Servlet 4.0 code
Running your first Security API code
Running your first MVC 1.0 code
Chapter 2: Server-Side Development
Using CDI to inject context and dependency
Using Bean Validation for data validation
Using servlet for request and response management
Using Server Push to make objects available beforehand
Using EJB and JTA for transaction management
There's more.
See also
Using EJB to deal with concurrency
Using JPA for smart data persistence
Using EJB and JPA for data caching
Using batch processing
Chapter 3: Building Powerful Services with JSON and RESTful Features
Building server-side events with JAX-RS
Improving service's capabilities with JAX-RS and CDI
Easing data and objects representation with JSON-B
Parsing, generating, transforming, and querying on JSON objects using JSON-P
Chapter 4: Web- and Client-Server Communication
Using servlets for request and response management
The load on startup servlet
A servlet with init params
The asynchronous servlet
Asynchronous servlet
Building UI with template's features using JSF
Improving the response performance with Server Push
Chapter 5: Security of Enterprise Architecture
Introduction
Domain protection with authentication
How to do it
See also.
Granting rights through authorization
Protecting data confidentiality and integrity with SSL/TLS
Using declarative security
Using programmatic security
Chapter 6: Reducing the Coding Effort by Relying on Standards
Preparing your application to use a connection pool
Using messaging services for asynchronous communication
Understanding a servlet's life cycle
Transaction management
Chapter 7: Deploying and Managing Applications on Major Java EE Servers
Apache TomEE usage
Deploying EAR, WAR, and JAR files
Creating datasources and a connection pool
Logging setup and rotate
Starting and stopping
Session clustering
GlassFish usage
WildFly usage
Chapter 8: Building Lightweight Solutions Using Microservices
Introduction.
Building microservices from a monolith
Building a monolith
Building microservices from the monolith
The user microservice
The user address microservice
The gateway microservice
The monolith
The microservices
Building decoupled services
Building an automated pipeline for microservices
Preparing the application
Preparing the environment
Continuous integration
Git
Maven
JUnit
Continuous delivery
Continuous deployment
Chapter 9: Using Multithreading on Enterprise Context
Building asynchronous tasks with returning results
Using transactions with asynchronous tasks
Checking the status of asynchronous tasks
Building managed threads with returning results
Scheduling asynchronous tasks with returning results
Using injected proxies for asynchronous tasks
Chapter 10: Using Event-Driven Programming to Build Reactive Applications
Building reactive applications using asynchronous servlets
Building reactive applications using events and observers
Building reactive applications using websockets
Getting ready.
How to do it...
Building reactive applications using message-driven beans
Building reactive applications using JAX-RS
Building reactive applications using asynchronous session beans
Using lambdas and CompletableFuture to improve reactive applications
Chapter 11: Rising to the Cloud - Java EE, Containers, and Cloud Computing
Building Java EE containers using Docker
Using Oracle Cloud for container orchestration in the cloud
Using Jelastic for container orchestration in the cloud
Using OpenShift for container orchestration in the cloud
Using AWS for container orchestration in the cloud
Appendix: The Power of Sharing Knowledge
Why contributing to the Adopt a JSR program can make you a better professional
Understanding the Adopt a JSR program
Collaborating on the future of Java EE
Setting yourself up for collaboration
Set aside a specific time for it
Choose where you'll concentrate your effort
Do it!
The secret to unstucking your project, your career... even your life!
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Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781523125371
1523125373
OCLC:
1031964987

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