Seam in Action

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Dan Allen, “Seam in Action”
Manning Publications | ISBN: 1933988401 | June 15, 2008 | 624 pages | PDF | 7.7MB

JBoss Seam is an exciting new application framework based on the Java EE platform that is used to build rich, web-based business applications. Seam is rapidly capturing the interest of Java enterprise developers because of its focus on simplicity, ease of use, transparent integration, and scalability.

Seam in Action

offers a practical and in-depth look at JBoss Seam. The book puts Seam head-to-head with the complexities in the Java EE architecture. The author presents an unbiased view of Seam from outside the walls of RedHat/JBoss, focusing on such topics as Spring integration and deployment to alternative application servers to steer clear of vendor lock-in. By the end of the book, you should expect to not only gain a deep understanding of Seam, but also come away with the confidence to teach the material to others.

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Enterprise Java Development on a Budget

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Brian Sam-Bodden, Christopher M. Judd “Enterprise Java Development on a Budget: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies”
Apress | 2003-11-10 | ISBN: 1590591259 | 656 pages | PDF | 13,8 MB

Developers in the J2EE space may feel that they’ve got a good handle on all the different open-source tools and utilities that are floating out there around on the Internet; I know I did. After reading just the first three chapters, it became (painfully) obvious that I was wrong.

— Ted Neward, Author, Instructor, Editor-in-Chief of TheServerSide.NET

Open source has had a profound effect on the Java community. Many Java open source projects have even become de-facto standards. The principal purpose of Enterprise Java Development on a Budget is to guide you through the development of a real enterprise Java application using nothing but open source Java tools, projects, and frameworks.

This book is organized by activities and by particular open source projects that can help you take on the challenges of building the different tiers of your applications. The authors also present a realistic example application that covers most areas of enterprise application development. You’ll find information on how to use and configure JBoss, Ant, XDoclet, Struts, ArgoUML, OJB, Hibernate, JUnit, SWT/JFace, and others. Not only will you learn how to use each individual tool, but you’ll also understand how to use them in synergy to create robust enterprise Java applications within your budget.

Enterprise Java Development on a Budget combines coverage of best practices with information on the right open source Java tools and technologies, all of which will help support your Java development budget and goals.


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Mac OS X for Java Geeks

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Mac OS X for Java Geeks
Publisher: O’Reilly Media | Language: English | ISBN: 0596004001 | 304 pages | April 2003 | CHM | 3.2 Mb

Mac OS X for Java Geeks delivers a complete and detailed look at the Mac OS X platform, geared specifically at Java developers. Programmers using the 10.2 (Jaguar) release of Mac OS X, and the new JDK 1.4, have unprecedented new functionality available to them. Whether you are a Java newbie, working your way through Java Swing and classpath issues, or you are a Java guru, comfortable with digital media, reflection, and J2EE, this book will teach you how to get around on Mac OS X. You’ll also get the latest information on how to build applications that run seamlessly, and identically, on Windows, Linux, Unix, and the Mac. The book begins by laying out the Mac OS X tool set, from the included Java Runtime Environment to third-party tools IDEs and Jakarta Ant. You’ll then be brought up to speed on the advanced, Mac-specific extensions to Java, including the spelling framework, speech framework, and integration with QuickTime. In addition to clear explanations of these extensions, you’ll learn how to write code that falls back to non-Mac specific code when it runs on other platforms, keeping your application portable. Once you have the fundamentals of the Mac OS X Java platform in hand, this book takes you beyond the basics. You’ll learn how to get the Apache web server running, and supplement it with the Jakarta Tomcat JSP and servlet container. JSPs and servlets running on Mac OS X are covered, as is installation and connectivity to a database. Once you have your web applications up and running, you’ll learn how to interface them with EJBs, as running the JBoss application server on Mac OS X is covered. Finally, the latest developments in web services, including XML-RPC and SOAP, are found within.

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Practical JBoss Seam Projects

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Jim Farley, “Practical JBoss Seam Projects”
Apress (July 20, 2007) | ISBN: 1590598636 | 229 pages | PDF | 2,3 Mb

Practical JBoss Seam Projects, written by renowned author and enterprise Java practitioner Jim Farley, is expected to be the first practical projects book of its kind on this groundbreaking open source lightweight JSF-EJB3 framework.

Practical application scenarios are used to demonstrate the nature of the JBoss Seam framework, its efficacy, and its limitations.
The series of scenarios and cases demonstrate key elements of the framework (e.g., basic web application development, rich web clients with Ajax, and so forth).
Real-world case studies offer valuable insight into the new practices of JBoss Seam Web 2.0 development

What you’ll learn

See how to use the open source lightweight standards-based Seam framework in the context of the Java EE 5 environment.
Get a quick, broad primer on Seam by examining a “canonical” web application.
Appreciate the JSF extension capabilities offered by Seam (including conversations and breadcrumbs), the use of EJB3 session backing beans, and general persistence management.
Get practical help from case studies, such as a PayPal-like web application project.
Understand page-flow management provided by Seam’s jPDL through a working case study.
Design rich web user interfaces using Seam and Ajax in another working case study.
Discover the workflow and BPM support provided by Seam’s integration with jBPM.

Who is this book for?

Intermediate Java developers with fundamental knowledge of enterprise issues and frameworks. Experience or a basic understanding of J2EE/Java EE 5 should suffice.

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Enterprise JavaBeans, Fourth Edition

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Enterprise JavaBeans, Fourth Edition
O’Reilly Media, Inc.; 4 edition | ISBN: 059600530X | 800 pages | June 2004 | CHM | 2 Mb

The new 2.1 version of the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) spec extends its support for web services and the Java Web Services APIs, expands its asynchronous messaging support, adds XML Schema for deployment descriptors, and introduces a new Timer service, which allows for scheduling EJB jobs. The essential–and award winning–book on EJBs, Enterprise JavaBeans, has been completely revised and updated in this new fourth edition, to provide the real-world, nitty-gritty detail developers need to master EJB 2.1. Previous editions of this clear and engaging introduction to EJBs were voted the “Best Java Book” by the editors and readers of Java Developer’s Journal, the “Best Java Book for Experts,” by JavaPro editors, and one of the Top Computer Books by Amazon.com. The fourth edition lives up to–and surpasses–the excellent reputation earned by its predecessors. This authoritative and thorough guide includes everything that made previous editions the single must-have book for EJB developers: the authors solid grasp on the complexities of EJBs coupled with his succinct, easy-to-follow style; hundreds of clear, practical examples; adept coverage the key concepts EJBs ; and diagrams to illustrate the concepts presented. It also includes everything you need to get up to speed quickly on the changes wrought by EJB version 2.1, an architecture overview, information on resource management and primary services, design strategies, and XML deployment descriptors. In this edition, we’re adding an EJB workbook for JBoss 4.0.

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