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Author Brock, John (Application developer)

Title Java EE and HTML5 enterprise application development / John Brock, Arun Gupta, Geertjan Wielenga. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint New York : McGraw-Hill Education, ©2014.
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Summary Build and distribute business Web applications that target both desktop and mobile devices. Cowritten by Java EE and NetBeans IDE experts, this book fully explains cutting-edge, highly responsive design tools and strategies. Find out how to navigate NetBeans IDE, construct HTML5 programs, employ JavaScript APIs, integrate CSS and WebSockets, and handle security. This Oracle Press guide also offers practical coverage of SaaS, MVVM, and RESTful concepts. Topics include: exploring HTML5 and Java EE 7 features; using NetBeans IDE editors, templates, and code generators; implementing MVVM functionality with Knockout.js; mapping database objects using Java Persistence API; configuring, managing, and invoking RESTful Web Services; maximizing messaging efficiency through WebSockets; accepting and processing HTML5 Server-Sent Events streams; and employing Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets, CSS3, and Sassy CSS.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- About the Authors -- About the Technical Editor -- Contents at a Glance -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Who Should Read This Book -- What This Book Covers -- How to Use This Book and Code -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Java EE and HTML5 Enterprise Development -- Development Tools -- NetBeans -- Java EE 7 -- HTML5 -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Persistence -- JPA Entity -- Packaging an Entity -- Managing an Entity -- Java Persistence Query Language -- Criteria API -- Native SQL -- Schema Generation -- Summary -- Chapter 3: RESTful Resources
REST Principles -- Java API for RESTful Web Services -- JAX-RS Client API -- Server-Sent Events -- Summary -- Chapter 4: WebSocket -- What Is WebSocket? -- WebSocket Handshake -- WebSocket API -- Java API for WebSocket -- HTML5 Client Application for WebSocket -- HTML5 Application Setup -- JavaScript API for WebSocket -- Summary -- Chapter 5: HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS -- HTML5 Project Setup -- REST -- Read, Using the GET Request (R of CRUD) -- Create, Using the POST Request (C of CRUD) -- Update, Using the PUT Request (U of CRUD) -- Delete, Using the DELETE Request (D of CRUD)
Server-Sent Events (SSE) -- WebSocket -- Responsive Design -- Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets (SASS) -- Summary -- Chapter 6: HTML5 and Java Application Security -- Client-Side Security -- Cross-Site Scripting -- Cross-Site Request Forgery -- Clickjacking -- Authentication and Authorization -- Client-Side Security Common Sense -- Server-Side Security -- Authentication -- REST Resource Security -- WebSocket Security -- Summary -- Index
Subject Application software -- Development.
Java (Computer program language)
HTML (Document markup language)
Logiciels d'application -- Développement.
Java (Langage de programmation)
HTML (Langage de balisage)
HTML.
Application software -- Development
HTML (Document markup language)
Java (Computer program language)
Added Author Wielenga, Geertjan.
Gupta, Arun (Technical evangelist)
Other Form: Print version: Wielenga, Geertjan. Java EE and HTML5 Enterprise application dDevelopment. San Francisco : McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2014 9780071823098 (OCoLC)864787303
ISBN 9780071823142
007182314X
0071823093 (Trade Paper)
9780071823098 (Trade Paper)
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