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JBoss AS 7 Development - Second Edition

By : Francesco Marchioni
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JBoss AS 7 Development - Second Edition

By: Francesco Marchioni

Overview of this book

JBoss Application Server meets high standards of reliability, efficiency, and robustness, and is used to build powerful and secure Java EE applications. It supports the most important areas of Java Enterprise programming including EJB 3.1, Contexts and Dependency Injection, JAX-WS and JAX-RS web services, the security framework, and more. Getting started with JBoss application server development can be challenging; however, with the right approach and guidance, you can easily master it and this book promises that.Written in an easy-to-read style, this book will take you from the basics of JBoss AS—such as installing core components and plugins—to the skills that will make you a JBoss developer to be reckoned with, covering advanced topics such as developing applications with the JBoss messaging service, JBoss web services, clustered applications, and more.You will learn the necessary steps to install a suitable environment for developing enterprise applications on JBoss AS. You will also learn how to design Enterprise applications using Eclipse, JBoss plugins, and Maven to build and deploy your applications. Readers will learn how to enable distributed communication using JMS. Storing and retrieving objects will be made easier using the Java Persistence API. The core section of the book will take you into the programming arena with tested, real-world examples. The example programs have been carefully crafted to be easy to understand and useful as starting points for your applications. This practical guide will show you how to gain hands-on experience rapidly on Java EE development using JBoss AS with easy-to-understand and practical programming examples.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
JBoss AS 7 Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using the raw management API to manage the application server


If you don't feel like learning a scripting language to manage the application server, you can still use the raw management API from within your Java classes. Don't be influenced by the fact that we left this option as the last one; in fact, using the native management API is not difficult at all since it is based on very few classes and has little compile-time and runtime dependencies on the JBoss API.

For this reason, you can use the management API as well from any Java EE application, by simply adding the following dependencies in the META-INF/MANIFEST.MF file of your application:

Dependencies: org.jboss-as-controller-client,org.jboss.dmr

The core API named detyped management API is quite simple; the primary class is org.jboss.dmr.ModelNode, which we already mentioned in the Jython section. A ModelNode is essentially just a wrapper around a value; the value is typically a basic JDK type, which can be retrieved using the getType...