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O'Reilly Media Continuous Enterprise Development in Java
Learn a use-case approach for developing Java enterprise applications in a continuously test-driven fashion. With this hands-on guide, authors and JBoss project leaders Andrew Lee Rubinger and Aslak Knutsen show you how to build high-level components, from persistent storage to the user interface, using the Arquillian testing platform and several other JBoss projects and tools. Through the course of the book, you'll build a production-ready software conference tracker called GeekSeek, using source code from GitHub. Rubinger and Knutsen demonstrate why testing is the very foundation of development - essential for ensuring that code is consumable, complete, and correct. Bootstrap an elementary Java EE project from start to finish before diving into the full-example application, GeekSeek Use both relational and NoSQL storage models to build and test GeekSeek's data persistence layers Tackle testable business logic development and asynchronous messaging with an SMTP service Expose enterprise services as a RESTful interface, using Java EE's JAX-RS framework Implement OAuth authentication with JBoss's PicketLink identity management service Validate the UI by automating interaction in the browser and reading the rendered page Perform full-scale integration testing on the final deployable archive
£32.39
O'Reilly Media Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1
Learn how to code, package, deploy, and test functional Enterprise JavaBeans with the latest edition of this bestselling guide. Written by the developers of the JBoss EJB 3.1 implementation, this book brings you up to speed on each of the component types and container services in this technology, while the workbook in the second section provides several hands-on examples for putting the concepts into practice. Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 presented a radical departure from its predecessors with a lightweight alternative that met with enthusiastic response from the Java development community. With version 3.1, EJB's server-side component model for building distributed business applications is simpler yet. And Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1 is the most complete reference you'll find on this specification. * Learn how to encapsulate business logic with Session Beans and Message-Driven Beans * Understand EJB's container services, such as dependency injection, concurrency, and interceptors * Handle persistence through the Entity Bean and EntityManager * Discover how to integrate with other technologies in the Java Enterprise Edition platform
£39.59