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Beginning Java EE 6 with GlassFish 3 2nd Edition (Expert's Voice in Java Technology) [Paperback]

Antonio Goncalves
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  • Paperback: 508 pages
  • Publisher: APRESS; 2nd Revised edition edition (20 Aug 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 143022889X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1430228899
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 19 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 116,523 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) continues to be one of the leading Java technologies and platforms from Oracle (previously Sun). Beginning Java EE 6 Platform with GlassFish 3, Second Edition is this first tutorial book on the final version of the Java EE 6 Platform.

Step by step and easy to follow, this book describes many of the Java EE 6 specifications and reference implementations, and shows them in action using practical examples. This book uses the new version of GlassFish 3 to deploy and administer the code examples.

Written by an expert member of the Java EE 6 specification request and review board in the Java Community Process (JCP), this book contains the best information possible, from an expert’s perspective on enterprise Java technologies.

What you’ll learn

  • Get started with the final version of the Java EE 6 Platform.
  • Explore and use the EJB 3.1 and JPA 2.0 APIs from entities to session beans to message driven beans, and more.
  • Discover web tier development APIs including JSPs, JSTL, and Expression Language, and especially the new JSF 2.0 and Facelets.
  • Uncover the web services, RESTful services, and more available in Java EE 6.
  • Create dynamic user interfaces for your enterprise and transactional Java applications.

Who this book is for

This book is for advanced Java programmers as well as Java EE 6 beginners. Architects will also find information about how to layer their Java EE applications.

Table of Contents

  1.  Java EE 6 at a Glance
  2.  Java Persistence
  3.  Object-Relational Mapping6
  4.  Managing Persistent Objects 
  5.  Callbacks and Listeners
  6.  Enterprise Java Beans
  7.  Session Beans and the Timer Service
  8.  Callbacks and Interceptors 
  9.  Transactions and Security 
  10.  JavaServer Faces
  11.  Pages and Components
  12.  Processing and Navigation 
  13.  Sending Messages 
  14.  SOAP Web Services
  15.  RESTful Web Services

About the Author

Antonio Goncalves is a senior software architect specialized in Java/Java EE. As a former BEA consultant, he has expertise in application servers (Weblogic, JBoss, and GlassFish) He is the author of a Java EE 5 book in France and is also an Expert Member on Java EE 6, EJB 3.1, and JPA 2.0. He is the cofounder of the Paris Java User Group. For more, visit http://www.antoniogoncalves.org.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Frameworks. How many of them we can handle? This book covers Java EE 6 which is a very valuable framework. It is a book for a beginner provided this beginner has knowledge of Java and of the design of enterprise level IT systems in general. There is no place for a 'hello world' example. It is somewhat compact written and guides you along the important aspects of EE6. It is less the complete reference manual of all possible options. You won't get drowned in details, which can be an advantage. It has a hands on approach, as it descibes how to set up an environment to start with Ant and Maven. However, I guess most people will turn to a more integrated development environment such as Netbeans or Eclipse. A little odd: code examples are tested on MS Windows only. I like it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By JavaGuy
Format:Paperback
I wouldn't buy this book again. I was very disappointed it doesn't cover CDI at all, despite being a major new feature of Java EE 6 I wanted to learn about. I also found the JPA coverage to be patchy. Finally it covers each framework individually (EJB, JSF, JPA) but doesn't touch on how to use them together to achieve something useful.

Overall it's well written at what it covers, but less than useful.
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A very good vista 24 July 2011
By l10i
Format:Paperback
This is certainly a good book, clearly written and useful to get an overall view of the technologies involved. It is true that it does not go very deep, but again this would require far more than half a thousand pages. If I were to point out one issue, the companion code on the web sometimes requires some tinkering before being truly working.
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