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Java EE 8 Cookbook
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Java EE 8 Cookbook
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Overview of this book
Java EE is a collection of technologies and APIs to support Enterprise Application development. The choice of what to use and when can be dauntingly complex for any developer. This book will help you master this. Packed with easy to follow recipes, this is your guide to becoming productive with Java EE 8.
You will begin by seeing the latest features of Java EE 8, including major Java EE 8 APIs and specifications such as JSF 2.3, and CDI 2.0, and what they mean for you.
You will use the new features of Java EE 8 to implement web-based services for your client applications. You will then learn to process the Model and Streaming APIs using JSON-P and JSON-B and will learn to use the Java Lambdas support offered in JSON-P. There are more recipes to fine-tune your RESTful development, and you will learn about the Reactive enhancements offered by the JAX-RS 2.1 specification.
Later on, you will learn about the role of multithreading in your enterprise applications and how to integrate them for transaction handling. This is followed by implementing microservices with Java EE and the advancements made by Java EE for cloud computing.
The final set of recipes shows you how take advantage of the latest security features and authenticate your enterprise application.
At the end of the book, the Appendix shows you how knowledge sharing can change your career and your life.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Preface
Free Chapter
New Features and Improvements
Server-Side Development
Building Powerful Services with JSON and RESTful Features
Web- and Client-Server Communication
Security of Enterprise Architecture
Reducing the Coding Effort by Relying on Standards
Deploying and Managing Applications on Major Java EE Servers
Building Lightweight Solutions Using Microservices
Using Multithreading on Enterprise Context
Using Event-Driven Programming to Build Reactive Applications
Rising to the Cloud – Java EE, Containers, and Cloud Computing
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