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|a Beginning Java EE 5
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|a Java EE Essentials -- Getting Started -- JavaServer Pages -- Advanced JSP Topics -- JavaServer Faces -- Servlets -- Working with Databases -- Advanced Topics in JDBC -- EJB Fundamentals and Session Beans -- EJB Entity Beans -- EJB Relationships, EJB QL, and JDBC -- Design Patterns and EJB -- Message-Driven Beans -- Web Services and JAX-WS.
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|a Sun's new lightweight Java Enterprise Edition (EE) 5 is an extremely powerful platform for developing enterprise-level Java-based applications, primarily for the server. This book shows you how to harness that power, examining how the pieces of the new Java EE 5 platform fit together, including the redesigned annotations-driven EJB 3 spec as well as JavaServer Faces (JSF), integrated into the platform for the first time. Hands-on tutorials are also included, along with clear explanations and working code examples. You will grow to take the next step-from writing client-side desktop applications to writing enterprise applications. You will also learn how to use the individual APIs and tools in the Java EE 5 platform, and how to merge these to create your own enterprise applications.
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