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Developing Middleware in Java EE 8

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Developing Middleware in Java EE 8

Overview of this book

Middleware is the infrastructure in software based applications that enables businesses to solve problems, operate more efficiently, and make money. As the use of middleware extends beyond a single application, the importance of having it written by experts increases substantially. This book will help you become an expert in developing middleware for a variety of applications. The book starts off by exploring the latest Java EE 8 APIs with newer features and managing dependencies with CDI 2.0. You will learn to implement object-to-relational mapping using JPA 2.1 and validate data using bean validation. You will also work with different types of EJB to develop business logic, and with design RESTful APIs by utilizing different HTTP methods and activating JAX-RS features in enterprise applications. You will learn to secure your middleware with Java Security 1.0 and implement various authentication techniques, such as OAuth authentication. In the concluding chapters, you will use various test technologies, such as JUnit and Mockito, to test applications, and Docker to deploy your enterprise applications. By the end of the book, you will be proficient in developing robust, effective, and distributed middleware for your business.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Customizing property ordering


The order of properties appearing in the resulting JSON can also be customized using the @JsonbPropertyOrder annotation on the Java classes. For example, we can use the lexical order, as shown in the following example:

@JsonbPropertyOrder(PropertyOrderStrategy.LEXICOGRAPHICAL) 
public class Movie { 
     .... 
} 

Upon serializing the previous object, the resulting JSON attributes will be displayed sorted in alphabetical order; you can try this yourself.

There are three available values for the property order configuration property, as shown in the following table with an explanation for each:

Order Strategy

Explanation

ANY

The resulting JSON attributes are not guaranteed to be in any specific order.

LEXICOGRAPHICAL

The resulting JSON attributes are shown in alphabetical order.

REVERSE

The resulting JSON attributes are shown in reverse alphabetical order.