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"An easy-to-follow guide to reveal the new features of Java EE 7 and how to efficiently utilize them.Given the main objectives pursued, this book targets three groups of people with a knowledge of the Java language. They are: Beginners in the Java EE platform who would like to have an idea about the main specifications of Java EE 7.Developers who have experimented with pre
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Paperback, 188 pages
Published
November 22nd 2013
by Packt Publishing
(first published January 1st 2013)
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The main topic of this book is to provide information about new features of the latest Java EE 7 release. The first chapter contains an extensive review of Java EE landscape and evolution, helping to better understand the newest Java EE platform objectives. The second chapter focuses on new technologies and specifications that have been added in the release.
The book is written with clear and precise language, with recalling of software engineering definitions where appropriate. The book text con ...more
The book is written with clear and precise language, with recalling of software engineering definitions where appropriate. The book text con ...more
I just read the "Java EE 7 First Look" book and found it a good book to learn more about Java EE 7. It is not a tutorial to learn how to develop Java EE. Is geared to those who know the technology and want to know more about the new version.
The structure of the book seems very good, and grouping features layers: presentation, business and JPA. It also mentions about communicating with JavaMail, JCA, RESTful (JAX-RS and client), very good example of CDI, the inevitable validators, and ends the b ...more
The structure of the book seems very good, and grouping features layers: presentation, business and JPA. It also mentions about communicating with JavaMail, JCA, RESTful (JAX-RS and client), very good example of CDI, the inevitable validators, and ends the b ...more
This book has 9 chapters, 188 pages, discussing topics like Concurrency Utilities, new Batch Apis, JSOn processing, Web Sockets, Servlet, JSF, Expression Language, JPA, JTA, EJB, JCA, JMS, Annotations, CDI, Validators, Interceptors and Security.
As the title suggests it's a quick look to what's new in JEE 7. Author have beautifully explained various topics in concise manner with nice examples & code snipptes. Obviousness it's not a book on details implementation of each topics specified above ...more
As the title suggests it's a quick look to what's new in JEE 7. Author have beautifully explained various topics in concise manner with nice examples & code snipptes. Obviousness it's not a book on details implementation of each topics specified above ...more
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