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The EJB 3 framework provides a standard way to capture business logic in manageable server-side modules, making it easier to write, maintain, and extend Java EE applications. EJB 3.2 provides more enhancements and intelligent defaults and integrates more fully with other Java technologies, such as CDI, to make development even easier. EJB 3 in Action, Second Editionis a fast-paced tutorial for Java EE business component developers using EJB 3.2, JPA and CDI.
·Overview of The EJB Landscape
·Working with EJB Components
·Using EJB with JPA and CDI
·Putting EJB into ACTION

About the Author

Debu Panda,Reza Rahman,Ryan Cuprak andMichael Remijanare seasoned Java architects, developers, authors, and community leaders. Debu and Reza coauthored the first edition ofEJB 3 in Action.



Table of Contents:
Part 1 Overview of The EJB Landscape 1 What’s what in EJB 3 1.1 EJB overview 1.2 Understanding EJB types 1.3 Related specifications 1.4 EJB runtimes 1.5 Brave new innovations 1.6 Changes in EJB 3.2 1.7 Summary 2 A first taste of EJB 25 2.1 Introducing the ActionBazaar application 2.2 Building business logic with EJB 3 2.3 Using CDI with EJB 3 2.4 Using JPA 2 with EJB 3 2.5 Summary Part 2 Working with EJB Components 3 Building business logic with session beans 3.1 Getting to know session beans 3.2 Stateless session beans 3.3 Stateful session beans 3.4 Singleton session beans 3.5 Asynchronous session beans 3.6 Summary 4 Messaging and developing MDBs 4.1 Messaging concepts 4.2 Introducing JMS 4.3 Working with MDBs 4.4 MDB best practices 4.5 Summary 5 EJB runtime context, dependency injection and crosscutting logic 5.1 EJB context 5.2 Using EJB DI and JNDI 5.3 AOP in the EJB world: interceptors 5.4 Summary 6 Transactions and security 6.1 Understanding transactions 6.2 Container-managed transactions 6.3 Bean-managed transactions 6.4 EJB security 6.5 Summary 7 Scheduling and timers 7.1 Scheduling basics 7.2 Declarative timers 7.3 Using programmatic timers 7.4 Summary 8 Exposing EJBs as web services 8.1 What is a web service? 8.2 Exposing EJBs using SOAP (JAX-WS) 8.3 Exposing EJBs using REST (JAX-RS) 8.4 Choosing between SOAP and REST 8.5 Summary Part 3 Using EJB with JPA and CDI 9 JPA entities 9.1 Introducing JPA 9.2 Domain modeling 9.3 Implementing domain objects with JPA 9.4 Entity relationships 9.5 Mapping inheritance 9.6 Summary 10 Managing entities 10.1 Introducing EntityManager 10.2 Persistence operations 10.3 Entity queries 10.4 Summary 11 JPQL 11.1 Introducing JPQL 11.2 Criteria queries 11.3 Native queries 11.4 Summary 12 Using CDI with EJB 3 12.1 Introducing CDI 12.2 CDI beans 12.3 Next generation of dependency injection 12.4 Interceptor and decorators 12.5 Component stereotypes 12.6 Injecting events 12.7 Using conversations 12.8 Using CDI effectively with EJB 3 12.9 Summary Part 4 Putting EJB into ACTION 13 Packaging EJB 3 applications 13.1 Packaging your applications 13.2 Exploring class loading 13.3 Packaging session and message-driven beans 13.4 JPA packaging 13.5 CDI packaging 13.6 Best practices and common deployment issues 13.7 Summary 14 Using WebSockets with EJB 3 14.1 Limits of request–response 14.2 Introducing WebSockets 14.3 WebSockets and Java EE 14.4 WebSockets in ActionBazaar 14.5 Using WebSockets effectively 14.6 Summary 15 Testing and EJB 15.1 Introducing testing 15.2 Unit testing EJBs 15.3 Integration testing using embedded EJBContainer 15.4 Integration testing using Arquillian 15.5 Testing effectively 15.6 Summary Appendix A Deployment descriptor reference Appendix B Getting started with Java EE 7 SDK Appendix C EJB 3 developer certification exam Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789351199175
  • Publisher: Dreamtech Press
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 560
  • ISBN-10: 9351199177
  • Publisher Date: Jan,2016
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 850 gr

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