Java EE 7 Development with NetBeans 8 Front Cover

Java EE 7 Development with NetBeans 8

  • Length: 362 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2015-01-30
  • ISBN-10: 1783983523
  • ISBN-13: 9781783983520
  • Sales Rank: #1807761 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Develop professional enterprise Java EE applications quickly and easily with this popular IDE

About This Book

  • Use the features of the popular NetBeans IDE to accelerate your development of Java EE applications
  • Covers the latest versions of the major Java EE APIs such as JSF 2.2, EJB 3.2, JPA 2.1, CDI 1.1, and JAX-RS 2.0
  • Walks you through the development of applications utilizing popular JSF component libraries such as PrimeFaces, RichFaces, and ICEfaces

Who This Book Is For

The book is aimed at Java developers who wish to develop Java EE applications while taking advantage of NetBeans functionality to automate repetitive tasks. Familiarity with NetBeans or Java EE is not assumed.

In Detail

NetBeans has several features that greatly simplify Java EE development, but with many features and great flexibility, Java developers can become overwhelmed by the options available in NetBeans.

Java EE 7 Development with NetBeans 8 takes you through the most important parts of Java EE programming and shows you how to use the features of NetBeans that will improve your development experience through clear, careful instructions and screenshots. This book will take you through the major Java EE APIs and how to get them working in the NetBeans environment.

This is a practical guide that covers how to leverage NetBeans 8 functionality to quickly and easily develop enterprise applications compliant with the Java EE 7 standard.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Getting Started with NetBeans
Chapter 2: Developing Web Applications using JavaServer Faces 2.2
Chapter 3: JSF Component Libraries
Chapter 4: Interacting with Databases through the Java Persistence API
Chapter 5: Implementing the Business Tier with Session Beans
Chapter 6: Contexts and Dependency Injection
Chapter 7: Messaging with JMS and Message-driven Beans
Chapter 8: Java API for JSON Processing
Chapter 9: Java API for WebSocket
Chapter 10: RESTful Web Services with JAX-RS
Chapter 11: SOAP Web Services with JAX-WS

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