Jakarta EE Programming
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Jakarta EE Programming
Java for Enterprise
Jakarta EE was renamed from Java EE (Java Platform, Enterprise Edition) and J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition). This book will describe how to build Jakarta EE based applications. The implementation is done with the help of XDoclet which simplifies the process of building an application.
Aim
[edit | edit source]How to design and develop various Jakarta EE components.
Prerequisites
[edit | edit source]Basic Understanding of
Topics
[edit | edit source]- Introduction into Jakarta EE architecture (use some information from Oracle webpage)
- Project JPE
- J2EE 1.2
- J2EE 1.3
- J2EE 1.4
- Java EE 5
- Java EE 6
History (including the major changes in the versions, technically)
- Frameworks
- Glassfish (Default application server)
- WildFly (formerly JBoss)
- Geronimo
Choose an Application Server
- Choose your IDE
Setup your development environment
- Deployment descriptors
- Servlets
- Jakarta Server Pages (JSP; formerly JavaServer Pages)
- Jakarta Server Pages syntax
- Access the Jakarta EE Application
- Web deployment files
- External JAR files (library files)
Build a web based Jakarta EE application
- Jakarta Enterprise Beans (EJB; formerly Enterprise JavaBeans)
- Bean Managed Persistence (BMP)
- Container Managed Persistence (CMP)
- EJB-QL
Entity Beans
- Stateless Session Beans
- Stateful Session Beans
Session Beans
- Message Driven Bean
- Container Managed Transactions
- XDoclet
- Jakarta Server Faces (JSF; formerly JavaServer Faces)
- Data Access Objects (DAO)
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
- Object Based Persistence
- Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
- CORBA
- Jakarta Messaging (JMS; formerly Java Messaging Service)
- Jakarta Mail (formerly JavaMail)
Java middleware technology
- Java Authentication and Authorization Services (JAAS)
- JACC (Java Authorization service provider contract for containers)
Security Services
- Web Services
- Jakarta XML Web Services (JAX-WS; formerly Java API for XML Web Services)
- Jakarta RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS; formerly Java API for RESTful Web Services)
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- Managed Objects
- Events
- State Management
- Performance Monitoring
Jakarta EE Management
- Index