In this chapter, we discussed the Java API for JSON processing in Java EE 7 to create a JSON object, create a JSON array, and parse a JSON object/array. Processing JSON in a RESTful web service was also discussed in this chapter. This chapter concludes the book We explored the commonly used Java EE technologies as used with WildFly and Maven in Eclipse. We also discussed the salient new technologies in Java EE 7, support for JAX-RS 2.0, and support for processing JSON.
Advanced Java EE Development with WildFly
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Advanced Java EE Development with WildFly
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Overview of this book
<p>This book starts with an introduction to EJB 3 and how to set up the environment, including the configuration of a MySQL database for use with WildFly. We will then develop object-relational mapping with Hibernate 4, build and package the application with Maven, and then deploy it in WildFly 8.1, followed by a demonstration of the use of Facelets in a web application.</p>
<p>Moving on from that, we will create an Ajax application in the Eclipse IDE, compile and package it using Maven, and run the web application on WildFly 8.1 with a MySQL database. In the final leg of this book, we will discuss support for generating and parsing JSON with WildFly 8.1.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Advanced Java EE Development with WildFly
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Disclaimer
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started with EJB 3.x
Developing Object/Relational Mapping with Hibernate 4
Developing JSF 2.x Facelets
Using Ajax
Using GWT
Developing a JAX-WS 2.2 Web Service
Developing a JAX-RS 1.1 Web Service
Using Spring MVC 4.1
Using JAX-RS 2.0 in Java EE 7 with RESTEasy
Processing JSON with Java EE 7
Index
Customer Reviews