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 Java EE 5 Development Using GlassFish Application Server
  

  Java EE 5 Development Using GlassFish Application Server by David Heffelfinger

  • Published by: PACKT PUBLISHING
  • Author: David Heffelfinger
  • Page Count: 408
  • Group: JAVA EE 5
  • ISBN: 1847192602/9781847192608
  • Published: Oct 2007

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Java EE 5 Development Using GlassFish Application Server
The complete guide to installing and configuring the GlassFish Application Server and developing Java EE 5 applications to be deployed to this server

 

    * Concise guide covering all major aspects of Java EE 5 development

    * Uses the enterprise open-source GlassFish application server

    * Explains GlassFish installation and configuration

    * Covers all major Java EE 5 APIs

CONTENTS:

Chapter 1 provides an overview of Glassfish, including how to install it, configure it, and verify the installation.

Chapter 2 covers how to develop server-side web applications using the Servlet API.

Chapter 3 explains how to develop web applications using JavaServer Pages (JSPs), including how to develop and use JSP custom tags.

Chapter 4 discusses how to develop Java EE applications that interact with a relational database system through the Java Persistence API (JPA) and through the Java Database Connectivity API (JDBC).

Chapter 5 explains how to use the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) when developing JavaServer Pages.

Chapter 6 covers how to develop applications using the JavaServer Faces (JSF) component framework to build web applications.

Chapter 7 explains how to develop messaging applications though the Java Messaging Service (JMS) API.

Chapter 8 covers securing J2EE applications through the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS).

Chapter 9 discusses how to develop Enterprise Java Beans that adhere to the EJB 3 specification.

Chapter 10 explains how to develop and deploy web services that conform to the JAX-WS 2.1 specification.

Chapter 11 covers frameworks that build on top of the Java EE 5 specification, including Seam, Facelets, and Ajax4Jsf.

The appendices cover some of the advanced features of the GlassFish server.