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|a Beginning Jakarta EE
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|b Enterprise Edition for Java: From Novice to Professional /
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|a Chapter 1: Java Development, Enterprise Needs -- Chapter 2: Getting a Jakarta EE Server to Work -- Chapter 3: Setting up an IDE -- Chapter 4: Building Page-Flow Web Applications With JSF -- Chapter 5: Building Single-Page Web Applications With REST And JSON -- Chapter 6: Adding a Database With JPA -- Chapter 7: Modularization with EJBs -- Chapter 8: Dealing With XML Data -- Chapter 9: Messaging With JMS -- Chapter 10: Maintaining State Consistency With JTA Transactions -- Chapter 11: Securing Jakarta EE Applications -- Chapter 12: Deployment Artifacts -- Chapter 13: Logging Jakarta EE Applications -- Chapter 14: Monitoring Jakarta EE Applications -- Appendix A.
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|a Build Java-based enterprise applications using the open source Eclipse Jakarta EE platform. This feature-packed book teaches you enterprise Java development top to bottom. It covers Java web-tier development using servlets, JavaServer Faces (JSF), RESTful applications, and JSON. You'll also cover Java data-tier development using persistence and transaction handling, messaging services, remote procedure calls, concurrency, and security to round out a complete Java-based enterprise application. Step by step and easy to follow, Beginning Jakarta EE includes many practical examples. Written by a Java expert and technical trainer, this book contains the best information possible on enterprise Java technologies. You'll see that Jakarta EE is the next evolution of Java EE 8 and how it is one of the leading Java platforms for enterprise application development. You will: Build enterprise Java applications using Jakarta EE Set up your development environment Create page-flow web applications with JSF Write single-page web applications with REST and JSON Persist data using JPA in Jakarta EE Build enterprise Java modules using EJBs and CDI Work with transaction engines using JTA Secure, log, and monitor your Jakarta EE applications .
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