The comprehensive Wrox guide for creating Java web applications for the enterprise
This guide shows Java software developers and software engineers how to build complex web applications in an enterprise environment. You’ll begin with an introduction to the Java Enterprise Edition and the basic web application, then set up a development application server environment, learn about the tools used in the development process, and explore numerous Java technologies and practices. The book covers industry-standard tools and technologies, specific technologies, and underlying programming concepts.
* Java is an essential programming language used worldwide for both Android app development and enterprise-level corporate solutions
* As a step-by-step guide or a general reference, this book provides an all-in-one Java development solution
* Explains Java Enterprise Edition 7 and the basic web application, how to set up a development application server environment, which tools are needed during the development process, and how to apply various Java technologies
* Covers new language features in Java 8, such as Lambda Expressions, and the new Java 8 Date & Time API introduced as part of JSR 310, replacing the legacy Date and Calendar APIs
* Demonstrates the new, fully-duplex Web Socket web connection technology and its support in Java EE 7, allowing the reader to create rich, truly interactive web applications that can push updated data to the client automatically
* Instructs the reader in the configuration and use of Log4j 2.0, Spring Framework 4 (including Spring Web MVC), Hibernate Validator, Rabbit MQ, Hibernate ORM, Spring Data, Hibernate Search, and Spring Security
* Covers application logging, JSR 340 Servlet API 3.1, JSR 245 Java Server Pages (JSP) 2.3 (including custom tag libraries), JSR 341 Expression Language 3.0, JSR 356 Web Socket API 1.0, JSR 303/349 Bean Validation 1.1, JSR 317/338 Java Persistence API (JPA) 2.1, full-text searching with JPA, RESTful and SOAP web services, Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), and OAuth
Professional Java for Web Applications is the complete Wrox guide for software developers who are familiar with Java and who are ready to build high-level enterprise Java web applications.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction xxiii
Part I: Creating Enterprise Applications
Chapter 1: Introducing Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 3
Chapter 2: Using Web Containers 19
Chapter 3: Writing Your First Servlet 41
Chapter 4: Using JSPs to Display Content 73
Chapter 5: Maintaining State Using Sessions 105
Chapter 6: Using the Expression Language in JSPs 143
Chapter 7: Using the Java Standard Tag Library 177
Chapter 8: Writing Custom Tag and Function Libraries 209
Chapter 9: Improving Your Application Using Filters 233
Chapter 10: Making Your Application Interactive wi th Web Sockets 257
Chapter 11: Using Logging to Monitor Your Application 297
Part II: Adding Spring Framework Into the Mix
Chapter 12: Introducing Spring Framework 323
Chapter 13: Replacing Your Servlets with Controllers 355
Chapter 14: Using Services and Repositories to Support Your Controllers 389
Chapter 15: Internationalizing Your Application with Spring Framework i18n 417
Chapter 16: Using JSR 349, Spring Framework, and Hibernate Validator for Bean Validation 441
Chapter 17: Creating RESTful and SOA P Web Services 473
Chapter 18: Using Messaging and Clustering for Flexibility and Reliability 509
Part III: Persisting Data with JPA and Hibernate ORM
Chapter 19: Introducing Java Persistence API and Hibernate ORM 543
Chapter 20: Mapping Entities to Tables with JPA Annotations 565
Chapter 21: Using JPA in Spring Framework Repositories 597
Chapter 22: Eliminating Boilerplate Repositories with Spring Data JPA 633
Chapter 23: Searching for Data with JPA and Hibernate Search 663
Chapter 24: Creating Advanced Mappi ngs and Custom Data Types 693
Part IV: Securing Your Application wi th Spring Security
Chapter 25: Introducing Spring Security 729
Chapter 26: Authenticating Users with Spring Security 747
Chapter 27: Using Authorization Tags and Annotations 779
Chapter 28: Securing RESTful Web Services with OAuth 815
Summary 862
Index 865
Über den Autor
Nicholas S. Williams is a recognized expert in Java and
related technologies. In 2010, he was named Software Engineer of
the Year for Middle Tennessee. Nick participates extensively in the
Open Source community, contributing bug fixes, new features, and
documentation to projects like Apache Log4J, Apache Tomcat, Jackson
Mapper, Spring Framework, and Spring Security.