<p><b>Develop Enterprise Java applications compliant with the latest version of the Java EE specification</b></p><h4>Key Features</h4><ul><li>This book covers all of the major Java EE 8 APIs and includes new additions such as enhanced Security, JSON-B Processing, and more</li><li>Learn additional Ja
Java EE 8 Application Development
β Scribed by David R. Heffelfinger
- Publisher
- Packt Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 432
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Develop Enterprise Java applications compliant with the latest version of the Java EE specification
Key Features
- This book covers all of the major Java EE 8 APIs and includes new additions such as enhanced Security, JSON-B Processing, and more
- Learn additional Java EE APIs, such as the Java API for Websocket and the Java Message Service (JMS)
- Develop applications by taking advantage of the latest versions of CDI, Security, Servlets, and JSF and other Java EE specifications
Book Description
Java EE is an Enterprise Java standard. Applications written to comply with the Java EE specification do not tie developers to a specific vendor; instead they can be deployed to any Java EE compliant application server. With this book, you'll get all the tools and techniques you need to build robust and scalable applications in Java EE 8. This book covers all the major Java EE 8 APIs including JSF 2.3, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.2, Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) 2.0, the Java API for WebSockets, JAX-RS 2.1, Servlet 4.0, and more.
The book begins by introducing you to Java EE 8 application development and goes on to cover all the major Java EE 8 APIs. It goes beyond the basics to develop Java EE applications that can be deployed to any Java EE 8 compliant application server.
It also introduces advanced topics such as JSON-P and JSON-B, the Java APIs for JSON processing, and the Java API for JSON binding. These topics dive deep, explaining how the two APIs (the Model API and the Streaming API) are used to process JSON data.
Moving on, we cover additional Java EE APIs, such as the Java API for Websocket and the Java Message Service (JMS), which allows loosely coupled, asynchronous communication.
β¦ Subjects
Programming;APIs & Operating Environments;Algorithms;Apple Programming;Cross-platform Development;Functional;Game Programming;Graphics & Multimedia;Introductory & Beginning;Languages & Tools;Microsoft Programming;Mobile Apps;Parallel Programming;Software Design, Testing & Engineering;Web Programming;Computers & Technology;Web Services;Web Development & Design;Computers & Technology;Java;Beginnerβs Guides;Reference;Servlets;Programming Languages;Computers & Technology
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