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1 online resource (592) |
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Cover13; -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- 1 Overview -- Java EE 6 PlatformHighlights -- Java EE ApplicationModel -- DistributedMultitiered Applications -- Java EE Containers -- Web Services Support -- Java EE Application Assembly and Deployment -- Packaging Applications -- Development Roles -- Java EE 6 APIs -- Java EE 6 APIs in the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6.0 -- GlassFish Server Tools -- 2 Using the Tutorial Examples -- Required Software -- Starting and Stopping the GlassFish Server -- Starting the Administration Console -- Starting and Stopping the Java DB Server -- Building the Examples -- Tutorial Example Directory Structure -- Getting the Latest Updates to the Tutorial -- Debugging Java EE Applications -- Part II: The WebTier -- 3 Getting Started withWeb Applications -- Web Applications -- Web Application Lifecycle -- WebModules: The hello1 Example -- Configuring Web Applications: The hello2 Example -- Further Information about Web Applications -- 4 JavaServer FacesTechnology -- What Is a JavaServer Faces Application? -- JavaServer Faces Technology Benefits -- Creating a Simple JavaServer Faces Application -- Further Information about JavaServer Faces Technology -- 5 Introduction to Facelets -- What Is Facelets? -- Developing a Simple Facelets Application -- Templating -- Composite Components -- Resources -- 6 Expression Language -- Overview of the EL -- Immediate and Deferred Evaluation Syntax -- Value and Method Expressions -- 7 Using JavaServer FacesTechnology in Web Pages -- Setting Up a Page -- Adding Components to a Page Using HTML Tags -- Using Core Tags -- 8 Using Converters, Listeners, and Validators -- Using the Standard Converters -- Registering Listeners on Components -- Using the Standard Validators -- Referencing a Backing Bean Method -- 9 Developing with JavaServer FacesTechnology -- Backing Beans -- Writing Bean Properties -- Writing Backing Bean Methods -- Using Bean Validation -- 10 Java Servlet Technology -- What Is a Servlet? -- Servlet Lifecycle -- Sharing Information -- Creating and Initializing a Servlet -- Writing Service Methods -- Filtering Requests and Responses -- Invoking Other Web Resources -- Accessing the Web Context -- Maintaining Client State -- Finalizing a Servlet -- The mood Example Application -- Further Information about Java Servlet Technology -- Part III: Web Services -- 11 Introduction to Web Services -- What Are Web Services? -- Types of Web Services -- Deciding Which Type of Web Service to Use -- 12 Building Web Services with JAX-WS -- Creating a Simple Web Service and Clients with JAX-WS -- Types Supported by JAX-WS -- Web Services Interoperability and JAX-WS -- Further Information about JAX-WS -- 13 Building RESTful Web Services with JAX-RS -- What Are RESTful Web Services? -- Creating a RESTful Root Resource Class -- Example Applications for JAX-RS -- Further Information about JAX-RS -- Part IV: Enterprise Beans -- 14 Enterprise Beans -- What Is an Enterprise Bean? -- What Is a Session Bean? -- What Is a Message-Driven Bean? -- Accessing Enterprise Beans -- The Contents of an Enterprise Bean -- Naming Conventions for Enterprise Beans -- The Lifecycles of Enterprise Beans -- T$2. |
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Electronic resource. |
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Evans, Ian. Author.
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Gollapudi, Devika. Author.
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Haase, Kim. Author.
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Srivathsa, Chinmayee. Author.
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Jendrock, Eric. |
ISBN |
9780137084296 |
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0137084293 |
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8131757285 |
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9788131757284 |
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