Beginning Jakarta EE : enterprise edition for Java : from novice to professional /: enterprise edition for Java : from novice to professional. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Beginning Jakarta EE : enterprise edition for Java : from novice to professional /: enterprise edition for Java : from novice to professional. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Beginning Jakarta EE : enterprise edition for Java : from novice to professional
- Further Information:
- Note: Pater Späth.
- Authors:
- Späth, Peter
- Contents:
- Intro; Table of Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Introduction; Chapter 1: Java Development, Enterprise Needs; Standardized Specifications; Multi-tiered Applications; Why Jakarta EE?; Exercise 1; Jakarta EE Servers and Licensing; Excursion to Microservices; Jakarta EE Applications and the Cloud; Exercise 2; The Java Standard Edition JSE 8; The Java 8 Language; Exercise 3; Chapter 2: Getting a Jakarta EE Server to Work; Getting and Installing Glassfish; Glassfish Shell Administration; Multi-mode Sessions; General Options; Inquiring After Information Setting and Changing the Admin-PasswordDomain Administration; Administering the Built-In Database; Glassfish GUI Administration; Glassfish REST Interface Administration; Chapter 3: Setting Up an IDE; Installing Eclipse for Jakarta EE Development; Using Eclipse; Your First Jakarta EE Application; The Julian Calendar Back End; The Julian Calendar Front End; Summing Up: The Julian Day Calendar; Chapter 4: Building Page-Flow Web Applications with JSF; Servlets and JSF Pages; A Sample JSF Application; Preparing the JSF Application; The Household Accounting JSF Application; About JavaBean Classes Expression Language in JSF PagesValue and Method Expressions; Accessing Objects from JSF Pages; Implicit Objects; Literals; Operators in Expressions; Using Collections Inside Expressions; Exercise 1; Lambda Expressions; Localized Resources; Exercise 2; JSF Tag Libraries; Standard HTML RenderKit Tags; HTML Top-Level Tags;Intro; Table of Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Introduction; Chapter 1: Java Development, Enterprise Needs; Standardized Specifications; Multi-tiered Applications; Why Jakarta EE?; Exercise 1; Jakarta EE Servers and Licensing; Excursion to Microservices; Jakarta EE Applications and the Cloud; Exercise 2; The Java Standard Edition JSE 8; The Java 8 Language; Exercise 3; Chapter 2: Getting a Jakarta EE Server to Work; Getting and Installing Glassfish; Glassfish Shell Administration; Multi-mode Sessions; General Options; Inquiring After Information Setting and Changing the Admin-PasswordDomain Administration; Administering the Built-In Database; Glassfish GUI Administration; Glassfish REST Interface Administration; Chapter 3: Setting Up an IDE; Installing Eclipse for Jakarta EE Development; Using Eclipse; Your First Jakarta EE Application; The Julian Calendar Back End; The Julian Calendar Front End; Summing Up: The Julian Day Calendar; Chapter 4: Building Page-Flow Web Applications with JSF; Servlets and JSF Pages; A Sample JSF Application; Preparing the JSF Application; The Household Accounting JSF Application; About JavaBean Classes Expression Language in JSF PagesValue and Method Expressions; Accessing Objects from JSF Pages; Implicit Objects; Literals; Operators in Expressions; Using Collections Inside Expressions; Exercise 1; Lambda Expressions; Localized Resources; Exercise 2; JSF Tag Libraries; Standard HTML RenderKit Tags; HTML Top-Level Tags; HTML Header Elements; HTML Forms; HTML Text Input and Output; HTML Selectables; Exercise 3; Exercise 4; HTML Images; HTML Buttons and Links; Exercise 5; HTML File Upload; HTML Grouping; HTML Tables; Repetition and Conditional Branching; JSF Core Tags General Purpose Core TagsValidator Core Tags; Converter Core Tags; Exercise 6; Selection Items Core Tags; Listener Core Tags; AJAX Core Tags; Other Core Tags; The Pass-Through Namespace; Navigation Between Pages; Exercise 7; More Injection; Overview of the JSF Page Flow; Exercise 8; Chapter 5: Building Single-Page Web Applications with REST and JSON; A RESTful Server Inside Jakarta EE; Single-Page Web Applications; About REST; About JSON; Exercise 1; Including Page Assets; Input, Output, and Action Components; Adding Input to the REST Controller; Adding Front-end Logic Data-centric Operations with SPAsExercise 2; Chapter 6: Adding a Database with JPA; Abstracting Away Database Access with JPA; Setting Up a SQL Database; Adding EclipseLink as ORM; Adding Data Access Objects; Exercise 1; Adding Entities; Exercise 2; Adding Relations; Exercise 3; Chapter 7: Modularization with EJBs; Types of Session EJBs; Defining EJBs; Accessing EJBs; Exercise 1; EJB Projects; EJBs with Dependencies; Adding Dependencies to the Server; Creating EARs; Exercise 2; Asynchronous EJB Invocation; Timer EJBs; Chapter 8: Dealing with XML Data; SOAP Web Services; Exercise 1; Exercise 2 … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Berkeley, CA : Apress
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 005.13/3
Java (Computer program language)
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781484250792
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