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Mastering Java EE Development with WildFly

By : Luca Stancapiano
Book Image

Mastering Java EE Development with WildFly

By: Luca Stancapiano

Overview of this book

Packed with rich assets and APIs, Wildfly 10 allows you to create state-of-the-art Java applications. This book will help you take your understanding of Java EE to the next level by creating distributed Java applications using Wildfly. The book begins by showing how to get started with a native installation of WildFly and it ends with a cloud installation. After setting up the development environment, you will implement and work with different WildFly features, such as implementing JavaServer Pages. You will also learn how you can use clustering so that your apps can handle a high volume of data traffic. You will also work with enterprise JavaBeans, solve issues related to failover, and implement Java Message Service integration. Moving ahead, you will be working with Java Naming and Directory Interface, Java Transaction API, and use ActiveMQ for message relay and message querying. This book will also show you how you can use your existing backend JavaScript code in your application. By the end of the book, you’ll have gained the knowledge to implement the latest Wildfly features in your Java applications.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
5
Working with Distributed Transactions
16
WildFly in Cloud

WildFly in Cloud

Cloud is the new generation technology to manage the application environment. Before Cloud, the servers needed to be hosted on internal machines. If they wish to purchase a number of different machines, customer must host them in a server room and manage them. The cost of maintenance of the machines is often very high.

In addition, the customer must be able to support a team for machine maintenance and problem solving. Sometimes, a machine deteriorates and needs to be repackaged. This management work is avoided by using Cloud technologies.

Cloud can be defined as a web management of virtual machines. Those who work with a Cloud system have virtual machines at their disposal. The administrator can add machines to its cluster, move them, and operate them; for example, they can stop, start, or restart the machine, connect through SSH to the machine, and configure...