The Java EE 6 Tutorial
Jendrock, Eric / Carson, Debbie / Evans, Ian / Gollapudi, Devika / Haase, Kim / Srivathsa, Chinmayee
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Description:
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.
Details:
- Publisher: Pearson P T R
- Series: Java Series
- Academic Level: General Adult
- Continuations: Monograph Series, any
- Dewey: 005
- Edition: 4
- Pages: 408
- Published Date: Sun 4 Nov 2012
- Volume: 2
Availability
Pre-order now for Sun 4 Nov 2012 release. Despatch to customer occurs at a minimum of 1 working day after release date (release dates are subject to change).
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