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Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Developer's Guide

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Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Developer's Guide

Overview of this book

Oracle WebLogic server has long been the most important, and most innovative, application server on the market. The updates in the 12c release have seen changes to the Java EE runtime and JDK version, providing developers and administrators more powerful and feature-packed functionalities. Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Developer's Guide provides a practical, hands-on, introduction to the application server, helping beginners and intermediate users alike get up to speed with Java EE development, using the Oracle application server. Starting with an overview of the new features of JDK 7 and Java EE 6, Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c quickly moves on to showing you how to set up a WebLogic development environment, by creating a domain and setting it up to deploy the application. Once set up, we then explain how to use the key components of WebLogic Server, showing you how to apply them using a sample application that is continually developed throughout the chapters. On the way, we'll also be exploring Java EE 6 features such as context injection, persistence layer and transactions. After the application has been built, you will then learn how to tune its performance with some expert WebLogic Server tips.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Developer's Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 9. Servlets, Composite Components, and WebSockets

Our applications are fully operational by now, using several WebLogic Server features that enable us to expose and consume web services and JMS queues, secure access to these components, read and write business entities from and to a database, and so on.

In this chapter, we're going to check out some features of the presentation layer:

  • A very interesting JavaServer Faces resource that helps us improve development speed and composite components and provides a way to create and use reusable pieces of code by applying templates

  • Deprecated and new features of Servlet 3.0, such as asynchronous request processing and dynamic component creation

  • How to open a direct communication channel between server and browser with WebSockets, a new feature introduced by Version 12.1.2