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Java EE 7 First Look

By : Armel Fabrice NDJOBO
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Java EE 7 First Look

By: Armel Fabrice NDJOBO

Overview of this book

For several years, the development of robust, scalable, and secured applications was a headache for software companies. They had to use proprietary solutions with non-standard methods. With Java EE, many of these solutions have been standardized, simplified, adapted to the needs of the developer, and made freely available to the community. Thus, it is now possible to develop truly robust, secure, and scalable applications at a lower cost using tools such as: Eclipse, NetBeans, and GlassFish.Java EE 7 First Look is a practical guide which, through the creation of an online pre-registration website, will introduce you to the novelties of Java EE 7 and give you ideas for utilizing them.Giving you an insight on new features introduced in Java EE 7, this book begins with the objectives of Java EE 7 and then covers the new specifications added in Java EE 7. Next, you will move on to the improvements made in APIs and EJBs and how to work with them. You will also learn how to ensure that the quality of data is maintained that has been manipulated by your application and gives you the opportunity to put a small part of AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming) in action.Finally, the book will give you some ideas to realize n-tier applications using the Java EE platform and will also provide some guidance for the integration of your Java EE application to heterogeneous systems with which your application will interact.After reading Java EE 7 First Look, you'll have a good idea about the changes brought in by Java EE 7, as well as how to make the best use of these to build a large-scale application.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

About the Reviewers

Markus Eisele is a Principal Technology Consultant working for msg systems AG in Germany. He is a Software Architect, a Developer, and a Consultant. He also writes for IT magazines. He joined msg in 2002 and has been a member of the Center of Competence IT-Architecture for nine years. After that he moved on to the IT-Strategy and Architecture group. He works daily with customers and projects dealing with Enterprise-level Java and infrastructures. This includes the Java platform and several Web-related technologies on a variety of platforms using products from different vendors. His main areas of expertise are Java EE Servers. He speaks at different conferences about his favorite topics. He is also part of the Java EE 7 expert group.

Follow him on twitter.com/myfear or read his ramblings with Enterprise level software development at http://blog.eisele.net.

E.P. Rama krishnan is an enthusiastic freelance developer and a technical writer. He has steady industry exposure of 5 years. His areas of expertise include JSF (JavaServer Faces), Java Persistence API, CDI, RESTful Services, Swings, Tomcat Clustering, and Load-balancing. His other areas of interest are Linux, Android, and Systems security. Besides development his major interest lies in writing technical blogs which simplify the latest technologies for early adopters. You are welcome to visit his blog at http://www.ramkitech.com and feel free to give your feedback. He can be reached at .