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Jakarta EE Application Development - Second Edition

By : David R. Heffelfinger
Book Image

Jakarta EE Application Development - Second Edition

By: David R. Heffelfinger

Overview of this book

Jakarta EE stands as a robust standard with multiple implementations, presenting developers with a versatile toolkit for building enterprise applications. However, despite the advantages of enterprise application development, vendor lock-in remains a concern for many developers, limiting flexibility and interoperability across diverse environments. This Jakarta EE application development guide addresses the challenge of vendor lock-in by offering comprehensive coverage of the major Jakarta EE APIs and goes beyond the basics to help you develop applications deployable on any Jakarta EE compliant runtime. This book introduces you to JSON Processing and JSON Binding and shows you how the Model API and the Streaming API are used to process JSON data. You’ll then explore additional Jakarta EE APIs, such as WebSocket and Messaging, for loosely coupled, asynchronous communication and discover ways to secure applications with the Jakarta EE Security API. Finally, you'll learn about Jakarta RESTful web service development and techniques to develop cloud-ready microservices in Jakarta EE. By the end of this book, you'll have developed the skills to craft secure, scalable, and cloud-native microservices that solve modern enterprise challenges.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Chapter 15: Putting it All Together

Index

As this ebook edition doesn't have fixed pagination, the page numbers below are hyperlinked for reference only, based on the printed edition of this book.

A

Ajax-enabled Faces applications 112-115

annotated WebSocket server endpoint

developing 162, 163

annotations

initialization parameters, passing to servlet via 200-202

Apache Commons Validator 103

Apache Tomee

URL 4

appclient utility 216

application data

persisting across requests 198-200

Application Programming Interface (API) specifications 1

Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) 209

asynchronous processing 209, 210

authentication mechanisms 175

basic authentication mechanism 175, 176

custom form authentication mechanism 180-183

form authentication mechanism 177-179

B

basic authentication mechanism 175, 176

bean-managed transactions 227, 228

Bean Validation 95, 158, 159

C

calendar-based enterprise bean timer expressions 233, 234...