Jakarta Application Development: Develop Enterprise applications using the latest versions of CDI, Jakarta RESTful Web Services, Jakarta JSON Binding, Jakarta Persistence, Security, and more by David R. Heffelfinger
English | March 11, 2024 | ISBN: 1835085261 | 425 pages | MOBI | 3.67 Mb
English | March 11, 2024 | ISBN: 1835085261 | 425 pages | MOBI | 3.67 Mb
The book will cover the latest changes to the Jakarta EE specification so that readers can update their skills.
Key Features
- Develop microservices using standard Jakarta EE technologies such as Jakarta RESTful Web Services, JSON Processing, and JSON binding.
- Develop web based applications with Jakarta Faces.
- Develop enterprise Jakarta EE applications with Jakarta Enterprise Beans, Jakarta Messaging and other Jakarta EE technologies.
The book begins by introducing you to Jakarta EE application development and goes on to cover all major Jakarta EE APIs. It goes beyond the basics to develop Jakarta EE applications that can be deployed to any Jakarta EE compliant runtime.
It also introduces advanced topics such as JSON Processing and JSON Binding, These topics dive deep, explaining how the two APIs (the Model API and the Streaming API) are used to process JSON data.
Moving on, we cover additional Jakarta EE APIs, such as Websocket and the Jakarta Messaging, which allows loosely coupled, asynchronous communication.
Further on, you'll discover ways to secure Jakarta EE applications by taking advantage of the Jakarta EE Security API.
Finally, you'll learn more about the RESTful web service development using Jakarta RESTful Web Services. You'll also get to know techniques to develop cloud-ready microservices in Jakarta EE.
What you will learn
- Develop and deploy Jakarta EE applications
- Embrace the Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) specification to develop Java EE applications
- Develop web-based applications by utilizing Jakarta Faces
- Understand the steps needed to process JSON data with Jakarta JSON Processing and Jakarta JSON Binding
- Implement RESTful web services using Jakarta REST, including coverage for Server-Sent Events (SSE).
Primary audience will be Java developers wanting to learn Jakarta EE. Secondary audience will be readers familiar with Java EE and wanting to update their skills to match the latest version of the Jakarta EE specification.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Jakarta EE
- Contexts and Dependency Injection
- RESTful Web Services
- JSON Processing
- Microservices Development with Jakarta EE
- Jakarta Faces
- Additional Jakarta Faces Features
- Relational Mapping with the Jakarta Persistence API
- WebSocket
- Securing Jakarta EE Applications
- Servlet Development and Deployment
- Jakarta Enterprise Beans
- Jakarta Messaging
- SOAP Web Services
- Putting it all together
- Configuring and Deploying to Glassfish
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