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Author: Antonio Goncalves
ISBN : B00EO03GQM
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Direct download links available Free Beginning Java EE 7 [Kindle Edition] for everyone book mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) continues to be one of the leading Java technologies and platforms. Beginning Java EE 7 is the first tutorial book on Java EE 7.
Step by step and easy to follow, this book describes many of the Java EE 7 specifications and reference implementations, and shows them in action using practical examples. This definitive book also uses the newest version of GlassFish to deploy and administer the code examples.
Written by an expert member of the Java EE 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.Direct download links available for Free Beginning Java EE 7
- File Size: 6867 KB
- Print Length: 597 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 143024626X
- Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (August 19, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00EO03GQM
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Free Beginning Java EE 7
Java Champion and JUG leader Antonio Goncalves recently released his third book on Java EE, Beginning Java EE 7. Just from the title and the table of contents, it's clear that Antonio set a very ambitious goal for this book, and I think he delivered what he promised.
Java EE is, of course, a large, diverse set of technologies, so the book itself, to do the platform justice, must also be pretty wide-ranging. At a high level, here is what the book covers (taken from the table of contents):
* Java EE 7 at a Glance
* Context and Dependency Injection
* Bean Validation
* Java Persistence API
* Object-Relational Mapping
* Managing Persistent Objects
* Enterprise JavaBeans
* Callbacks, Timer Service, and Authorization
* Transactions
* JavaServer Faces
* Processing and Navigation
* XML and JSON Processing
* Messaging
* SOAP Web Services
* RESTful Web Services
The book doesn't cover all of Java EE 7 (batch processing and caching, for example, is not covered), but it does cover a good deal of the platform, focusing primarily, as the title suggests, on those technologies most likely needed to get started with Java EE development.
Each section gives enough background to give the user a good understanding of where we were prior to each specification's creation. While some may scoff at the brig history lessons, I find it helpful to understand the technology in its historical context, as it tends to explain many of the design decisions and trade-offs made. Antonio then breaks down each area bit by bit in what I found to be pretty clear, concise language. He then walks the reader through building a small, working example so you can see all the pieces in place.
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