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Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse

Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse - Third Edition

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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.
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SOAP web services

Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is a specification from World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-soap12-part0-20070427/). Although we are referring to SOAP-based web services here, SOAP is one of the specifications used to implement XML-based web services. There are a few other specifications required to implement SOAP web services, which we will see later. One of the premises of SOAP web services is the dynamic discovery and invocation of services. For example, an application can look for a service from the central directory and invoke it dynamically. However, in practice, very few enterprises would be willing to invoke services dynamically without testing them, so this aspect of SOAP web services is less utilized.

W3C has defined many specifications for SOAP web services, for example, specifications for messages, auto discovery...

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