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Enterprise Application Development with Ext JS and Spring

  • Length: 446 pages
  • Edition: 1
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  • Publication Date: 2013-12-20
  • ISBN-10: 1783285451
  • ISBN-13: 9781783285457
  • Sales Rank: #4117848 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Develop and deploy a high-performance Java web application using Ext JS and Spring

Overview

  • Embark on the exciting journey through the entire enterprise web application development lifecycle
  • Leverage key Spring Framework concepts to deliver comprehensive and concise Java code
  • Build a real world Ext JS web application that interacts with dynamic database driven data

In Detail

Spring and Ext JS are cutting edge frameworks that allow us to build high performance web applications for modern devices, that are now consuming data at a faster rate than ever before. It is the appropriate time for you to understand how to best leverage these technologies when architecting, designing, and developing large scale web development projects.

This practical guide condenses an approach to web development that was gained from real world projects, and outlines a simple, practical approach to developing high performance, and enterprise grade web applications.

Starting with configuring Java, NetBeans, and MySQL to prepare your development environment, you will then learn how to connect your NetBeans IDE to the MySQL database server. We will then explore the Task Time Tracker (3T) project database structure and populate these tables with test data.

Following on from this, we will examine core JPA concepts after reverse engineering the domain layer with NetBeans. Leveraging the Data Access Object design pattern, you will learn how to build the Java DAO implementation layer assisted by generics in base classes, followed by a Data Transfer Object enabled service layer to encapsulate the business logic of your 3T application.

The final chapters that focus on Java explore how to implement the request handling layer using Spring annotated controllers, and deploy the 3T application to the GlassFish server. We will then configure the Ext JS 4 development environment and introduce key Ext JS 4 concepts, including MVC and practical design conventions.

Covering a variety of important Ext JS 4 strategies and concepts, you will be fully-equipped to implement a variety of different user interfaces using the Ext JS MVC design pattern. Your journey ends by exploring the production build and deployment process using Maven, Sencha Cmd and GlassFish.

What you will learn from this book

  • Set up the key components of an enterprise development environment
  • Get to grips with practical database design strategies using MySQL
  • Practice JPA concepts and database reverse engineering using NetBeans
  • Access data using the DAO design pattern and Spring
  • Implement practical testing strategies using Maven and JUnit
  • Build a comprehensive service layer to encapsulate business logic
  • Leverage the best of Spring Web controllers for enterprise use
  • Implement a dynamic Ext JS user interface using Sencha MVC
  • Understand and control the Maven build process
  • Configure and deploy to a production GlassFish environment

Approach

An easy-to-follow tutorial, that breaks down the enterprise application development journey into easy to understand phases documented by clear examples and concise explanations.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Preparing Your Development Environment
Chapter 2 : The Task Time Tracker Database
Chapter 3 : Reverse Engineering the Domain Layer with JPA
Chapter 4 : Data Access Made Easy
Chapter 5 : Testing the DAO Layer with Spring and JUnit
Chapter 6 : Back to Business – The Service Layer
Chapter 7 : The Web Request Handling Layer
Chapter 8 : Running 3T on GlassFish
Chapter 9 : Getting Started with Ext JS 4
Chapter 10 : Logging On and Maintaining Users
Chapter 11 : Building the Task Log User Interface
Chapter 12 : 3T Administration Made Easy
Chapter 13 : Moving Your Application to Production
Appendix: Introducing Spring Data JPA

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