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Pro Jakarta EE 10: Open Source Enterprise Java-based Cloud-native Applications Development 1st ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 492 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 964 g, 44 Illustrations, black and white; XX, 492 p. 44 illus., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1484282132
  • ISBN-13: 9781484282137
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 492 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 964 g, 44 Illustrations, black and white; XX, 492 p. 44 illus., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1484282132
  • ISBN-13: 9781484282137
Welcome to your in-depth professional guide to the open source Eclipse Jakarta EE 10 platform. This book will help you build more complex native enterprise Java-based cloud and other applications that can run in corporate and other mission-critical settings. The majority of the key Jakarta EE 10 APIs or features are dissected in this book, including JSF, JSP, JPA, CDI, REST, Microprofiles, WebSockets, and many more. Along the way, various open source Apache, Eclipse, and other projects are integrated and used for more complete workflows and treatment in general.  





Jakarta EE 10 comes with a significant number of improvements over Java EE 9 technologies and adopts a series of new technologies. This book starts out with a concise development procedure proposal and shows NetBeans as an alternative IDE to Eclipse. It also talks about versioning, software repositories, and continuous integration techniques. The web tier of enterprise application architectures is covered, including state-of-the-art techniques such as web sockets and front end (JavaScript) related frameworks.







The book presents a survey of architecture-related advanced topics, including micro profiles. In a supporting technologies chapter, JSON and XML processing methods are revisited and deepened, and the usage of scripting engines is introduced. 







A resources chapter discusses enterprise resource integration, such as resource adapters and Hibernate as a mapper between the SQL and the Java world. Also covered is the usage of no-SQL databases. A security chapter shows advanced security enhancement techniques for use of Jakarta EE in corporate environments. The last chapter talks about advanced logging and monitoring techniques, serving both developers and operations staff.







What You Will Learn















Build complex Jakarta EE applications that run in corporate or other enterprise settings Create a professional development workflow using Jakarta EE Build more advanced web development applications Work with more advanced supporting technologies to increase application maturity and stability in a corporate environment    Do enterprise resource integration, including custom resource adapters Utilize security enhancements of enterprise-level Jakarta EE applications Leverage techniques to monitor and log in a corporate environment, including memory usage and performance troubleshooting

























































Who This Book is For

Experienced Java programmers and web developers, especially those with some prior experience with the Java EE platform 
Part I: Development Workflow.- 1: Installing a Development Server.- 2:
Creating and Building Projects With Eclipse.- 3: Development With NetBeans as
IDE.- 4: Git and Subversion.- 5: Continuous Integration.- 6: Corporate Maven
Repositories.- Part II: Advanced Web Tier Topics.- 7: Facelets.- 8: Faces
Custom Components.- 9: Flows.- 10: Websockets.- 11: Frontend
Technologies.- 12: Form-based Authentication.- 13: Client Certificates.- 14:
REST Security.- 15: Java MVC.- Part III: Advanced Architecture-related
Topics16: Microprofiles.- 17: Custom CDI.- 18: Interceptors.- 19: Bean
Validation.- 20: Jakarta EE Concurrency.- 21: Batch Processing.- Part IV:
Useful Supporting Technologies.- 22: XML Binding.- 23: JSON Handling.- 24:
Jakarta Mail.- 25: Application Client (Groovy).- 26: Adding Scripting
Languages.- Part V: Advanced Resources-related Topics.- 27: Hibernate as
ORM.- 28: Connectors.- 29: Caching.- 30: NoSQL.- Part VI: Security
Enhancements.- 31: Secured JMX.- 32: Java Web Tokens with Encryption.- 33:
Java Enterprise Security.- Part VII: Advanced Monitoring and Logging.- 34:
Monitoring Workflow.- 35: Logging Pipeline with Fluentd.- 36: Performance
Troubleshooting.- 37: Garbage Collection.- 38: Memory Troubleshooting.- 39:
Custom Log4j Appender.
Peter Späth graduated in 2002 as a physicist and soon after became an IT consultant, mainly for Java-related projects. In 2016 he decided to concentrate on writing books, with his main focus set on software development. He has written two books on graphics and sound processing and two books on Android and Kotlin programming. His new book addresses Jakarta EE developers who want to develop enterprise-level Java applications using Java 8.