Summary
Building on the bestselling first edition, EJB 3 in Action, Second Edition tackles EJB 3.2 head-on, through numerous code samples, real-life scenarios, and illustrations. This book is a fast-paced tutorial for Java EE 6 business component development using EJB 3.2, JPA 2, and CDI. Besides covering the basics of EJB 3.2, this book includes in-depth EJB 3.2 internal implementation details, best practices, design patterns, and performance tuning tips.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Book
The EJB 3 framework provides a standard way to capture business logic in manageable server-side modules, making it easier to write, maintain, and extend Java EE applications. EJB 3.2 provides more enhancements and intelligent defaults and integrates more fully with other Java technologies, such as CDI, to make development even easier.
EJB 3 in Action, Second Edition is a fast-paced tutorial for Java EE business component developers using EJB 3.2, JPA, and CDI. It tackles EJB head-on through numerous code samples, real-life scenarios, and illustrations. Beyond the basics, this book includes internal implementation details, best practices, design patterns, performance tuning tips, and various means of access including Web Services, REST Services, and WebSockets.
Readers need to know Java. No prior experience with EJB or Java EE is assumed.
What's Inside
Fully revised for EJB 3.2
POJO persistence with JPA 2.1
Dependency injection and bean management with CDI 1.1
Interactive application with WebSocket 1.0
About the Authors
Debu Panda, Reza Rahman, Ryan Cuprak, and Michael Remijan are seasoned Java architects, developers, authors, and community leaders. Debu and Reza coauthored the first edition of EJB 3 in Action.
Table of Contents
PART 1 OVERVIEW OF THE EJB LANDSCAPE
What's what in EJB 3
A first taste of EJB
PART 2 WORKING WITH EJB COMPONENTS
Building business logic with session beans
Messaging and developing MDBs
EJB runtime context, dependency injection,and crosscutting logic
Transactions and security
Scheduling and timers
Exposing EJBs as web services
PART 3 USING EJB WITH JPA AND CDI
JPA entities
Managing entities
JPQL
Using CDI with EJB 3
PART 4 PUTTING EJB INTO ACTION
Packaging EJB 3 applications
Using WebSockets with EJB 3
Testing and EJB
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