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Kotlin for Enterprise Applications using Java EE

By : Raghavendra Rao K
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Kotlin for Enterprise Applications using Java EE

By: Raghavendra Rao K

Overview of this book

Kotlin was developed with a view to solving programmers’ difficulties and operational challenges. This book guides you in making Kotlin and Java EE work in unison to build enterprise-grade applications. Together, they can be used to create services of any size with just a few lines of code and let you focus on the business logic. Kotlin for Enterprise Applications using Java EE begins with a brief tour of Kotlin and helps you understand what makes it a popular and reasonable choice of programming language for application development, followed by its incorporation in the Java EE platform. We will then learn how to build applications using the Java Persistence API (JPA) and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), as well as develop RESTful web services and MicroServices. As we work our way through the chapters, we’ll use various performance improvement and monitoring tools for your application and see how they optimize real-world applications. At each step along the way, we will see how easy it is to develop enterprise applications in Kotlin. By the end of this book, we will have learned design patterns and how to implement them using Kotlin.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Interceptors

In an enterprise application, it's common to have several cross-cutting concerns that are common across different components. As a rule of thumb, this common code should be kept separate from the actual business logic and shouldn't be bound to the core business logic of the component.

We will now take a look at the interceptors, including what they are, how we can utilize them to deal with cross-cutting concerns, and how to bind and activate them. We will also look at how to intercept functions that contain business logic and how to use CDI-provided annotations for this.

Interceptor

An interceptor is a component that intercepts the invocation of functions and life cycle events, such as instance creation...