The Resource Seam framework : experience the evolution of Java EE, Michael Juntao Yuan, Jacob Orshalick, Thomas Heute
Seam framework : experience the evolution of Java EE, Michael Juntao Yuan, Jacob Orshalick, Thomas Heute
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- Summary
- Fully Updated to Cover Major Enhancements to Seam 2.x In Seam Framework, Second Edition, the authors of the leading guide to Seam programming have systematically updated their text to reflect the major improvements introduced with Seam 2.x. This author team-all key Seam project contributors-teach Seam 2.x through detailed example applications that reveal how Seam simplifies many tasks that were previously difficult or impractical. Their robust descriptions are complemented by in-depth feature discussions that demonstrate how to use Seam's power to the fullest. Whether you're new to Seam programming or a seasoned Seam developer who wants to achieve deeper mastery of Seam 2.x, this book will be an indispensable resource. Coverage includes Using improvements to Seam's conversation model, transaction management, and other features Enhancing security, performing end-to-end validation, and providing custom exception pages Using Quartz to execute timer jobs in your application Generating bookmarkable RESTful Web pages the easy way Developing highly scalable applications with Seam 2.x's new multilayer caching Simplifying development with Groovy, the scripting language that runs directly on the JVM Using jBPM business processes to improve page flow Previewing Web Beans (JSR-299), the future core of Seam that will transform Java EE Web development * Download source code for this book's case study application at solutionsfit.com/seam
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxi, 473 pages)
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
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- pt. I. Getting started
- What is Seam?
- Seam hello world
- Recommended JSF enhancements
- Seam without EJB3
- Rapid application development tools
- pt. II. Stateful applications made easy
- An introduction to stateful framework
- Thinking in components
- Conversations
- Workspaces and concurrent conversations
- Nested conversations
- Transactions and persistence
- pt. III. Integrating Web and data components
- Validating input data
- Clickable data tables
- Decoupling components using events
- Bookmarkable Web pages
- The Seam CRUD application framework
- Failing gracefully
- Seam security
- pt. IV. AJAX support
- Custom and AJAX UI components
- Enabling AJAX for existing components
- Direct JavaScript integration
- pt. V. Business processes and rules
- Rule-based security framework
- Integrating business rules in Web applications
- Managing business processes
- Integrating business processes and rules
- pt. VI. Testing Seam applications
- Unit testing
- Integration testing
- pt. VII. Production deployment
- Using a production database
- Java EE 5.0 deployment
- Performance tuning and clustering
- pt. VIII. Emerging technologies
- Scheduling recurring jobs from a Web application
- Improving scalability with multilayered caching
- Making Seam groovy
- Introduction to Web Beans
- Appendix A: Installing and deploying JBoss AS
- Appendix B: Using example applications as templates
- Appendix C: Using Maven
- Appendix D: Direct access to the hibernate API
- Isbn
- 9780137151660
- Label
- Seam framework : experience the evolution of Java EE
- Title
- Seam framework
- Title remainder
- experience the evolution of Java EE
- Statement of responsibility
- Michael Juntao Yuan, Jacob Orshalick, Thomas Heute
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Fully Updated to Cover Major Enhancements to Seam 2.x In Seam Framework, Second Edition, the authors of the leading guide to Seam programming have systematically updated their text to reflect the major improvements introduced with Seam 2.x. This author team-all key Seam project contributors-teach Seam 2.x through detailed example applications that reveal how Seam simplifies many tasks that were previously difficult or impractical. Their robust descriptions are complemented by in-depth feature discussions that demonstrate how to use Seam's power to the fullest. Whether you're new to Seam programming or a seasoned Seam developer who wants to achieve deeper mastery of Seam 2.x, this book will be an indispensable resource. Coverage includes Using improvements to Seam's conversation model, transaction management, and other features Enhancing security, performing end-to-end validation, and providing custom exception pages Using Quartz to execute timer jobs in your application Generating bookmarkable RESTful Web pages the easy way Developing highly scalable applications with Seam 2.x's new multilayer caching Simplifying development with Groovy, the scripting language that runs directly on the JVM Using jBPM business processes to improve page flow Previewing Web Beans (JSR-299), the future core of Seam that will transform Java EE Web development * Download source code for this book's case study application at solutionsfit.com/seam
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- Yuan, Michael Juntao
- Dewey number
- 005.2/762
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- TK5105.8885.J42
- LC item number
- Y83 2009
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
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- Orshalick, Jacob
- Heute, Thomas
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Web servers
- Java (Computer program language)
- Java (Computer program language)
- Web servers
- Label
- Seam framework : experience the evolution of Java EE, Michael Juntao Yuan, Jacob Orshalick, Thomas Heute
- Note
- Includes index
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- Contents
- pt. I. Getting started -- What is Seam? -- Seam hello world -- Recommended JSF enhancements -- Seam without EJB3 -- Rapid application development tools -- pt. II. Stateful applications made easy -- An introduction to stateful framework -- Thinking in components -- Conversations -- Workspaces and concurrent conversations -- Nested conversations -- Transactions and persistence -- pt. III. Integrating Web and data components -- Validating input data -- Clickable data tables -- Decoupling components using events -- Bookmarkable Web pages -- The Seam CRUD application framework -- Failing gracefully -- Seam security -- pt. IV. AJAX support -- Custom and AJAX UI components -- Enabling AJAX for existing components -- Direct JavaScript integration -- pt. V. Business processes and rules -- Rule-based security framework -- Integrating business rules in Web applications -- Managing business processes -- Integrating business processes and rules -- pt. VI. Testing Seam applications -- Unit testing -- Integration testing -- pt. VII. Production deployment -- Using a production database -- Java EE 5.0 deployment -- Performance tuning and clustering -- pt. VIII. Emerging technologies -- Scheduling recurring jobs from a Web application -- Improving scalability with multilayered caching -- Making Seam groovy -- Introduction to Web Beans -- Appendix A: Installing and deploying JBoss AS -- Appendix B: Using example applications as templates -- Appendix C: Using Maven -- Appendix D: Direct access to the hibernate API
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- 1 online resource (xxi, 473 pages)
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- pt. I. Getting started -- What is Seam? -- Seam hello world -- Recommended JSF enhancements -- Seam without EJB3 -- Rapid application development tools -- pt. II. Stateful applications made easy -- An introduction to stateful framework -- Thinking in components -- Conversations -- Workspaces and concurrent conversations -- Nested conversations -- Transactions and persistence -- pt. III. Integrating Web and data components -- Validating input data -- Clickable data tables -- Decoupling components using events -- Bookmarkable Web pages -- The Seam CRUD application framework -- Failing gracefully -- Seam security -- pt. IV. AJAX support -- Custom and AJAX UI components -- Enabling AJAX for existing components -- Direct JavaScript integration -- pt. V. Business processes and rules -- Rule-based security framework -- Integrating business rules in Web applications -- Managing business processes -- Integrating business processes and rules -- pt. VI. Testing Seam applications -- Unit testing -- Integration testing -- pt. VII. Production deployment -- Using a production database -- Java EE 5.0 deployment -- Performance tuning and clustering -- pt. VIII. Emerging technologies -- Scheduling recurring jobs from a Web application -- Improving scalability with multilayered caching -- Making Seam groovy -- Introduction to Web Beans -- Appendix A: Installing and deploying JBoss AS -- Appendix B: Using example applications as templates -- Appendix C: Using Maven -- Appendix D: Direct access to the hibernate API
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