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Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse - Third Edition

By : Ram Kulkarni
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Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse - Third Edition

By: Ram Kulkarni

Overview of this book

Java EE is one of the most popular tools for enterprise application design and development. With recent changes to Java EE 8 specifications, Java EE application development has become a lot simpler with the new specifications, some of which compete with the existing specifications. This guide provides a complete overview of developing highly performant, robust and secure enterprise applications with Java EE with Eclipse. The book begins by exploring different Java EE technologies and how to use them (JSP, JSF, JPA, JDBC, EJB, and more), along with suitable technologies for different scenarios. You will learn how to set up the development environment for Java EE applications and understand Java EE specifications in detail, with an emphasis on examples. The book takes you through deployment of an application in Tomcat, GlassFish Servers, and also in the cloud. It goes beyond the basics and covers topics like debugging, testing, deployment, and securing your Java EE applications. You'll also get to know techniques to develop cloud-ready microservices in Java EE.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Free Chapter
1
Introducing JEE and Eclipse
Index

Summary


A microservice is a small application serving a single use case. Microservices are typically REST services and can be deployed quickly. Docker containers are ideally suited to deploying microservices because they allow applications to run in isolation, with little or no difference in development, testing, and production environments. Docker containers can also be deployed very quickly and can scale well.

In this chapter, we saw how to develop microservices using WildFly Swarm and Spring Boot. We created a simple microservice to list courses for our Course Management application. The concepts we learned can be extended to create microservices using other frameworks. We also learned how to deploy these services in Docker containers using the Eclipse plugin for Docker Tooling.

In the next chapter, we will learn how to deploy a JEE application in the cloud.