
Java EE 6 Pocket Guide
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
- Introduction
- Deliverables
- What's New in Java EE 6
- Chapter 2. Managed Beans
- Define and Use a Managed Bean
- Lifecycle Callback
- Chapter 3. Servlets
- Servlets
- Servlet Filters
- Event Listeners
- Asynchronous Support
- Web Fragments
- Security
- Resource Packaging
- Error Mapping
- Handling Multipart Requests
- Chapter 4. Java Persistence API
- Entities
- Persistence Unit, Persistence Context, and Entity Manager
- Create, Read, Update, and Delete Entities
- Validating the Entities
- Transactions and Locking
- Caching
- Chapter 5. Enterprise JavaBeans
- Stateful Session Beans
- Stateless Session Beans
- Singleton Session Beans
- Message-Driven Beans
- Portable Global JNDI Names
- Transactions
- Asynchronous
- Timers
- Embeddable API
- EJB.Lite
- Chapter 6. Contexts and Dependency Injection
- Injection Points
- Qualifier and Alternative
- Producer and Disposer
- Interceptors and Decorators
- Scopes and Contexts
- Stereotypes
- Events
- Portable Extensions
- Chapter 7. JavaServer Faces
- Facelets
- Resource Handling
- Composite Components
- Ajax
- HTTP GET
- Server and Client Extension Points
- Navigation Rules
- Chapter 8. SOAP-Based Web Services
- Web Service Endpoints
- Provider-Based Dynamic Endpoints
- Endpoint-Based Endpoints
- Web Service Client
- Dispatch-Based Dynamic Client
- Handlers
- Chapter 9. RESTful Web Services
- Simple RESTful Web Services
- Binding HTTP Methods
- Multiple Resource Representations
- Binding Request to a Resource
- Mapping Exceptions
- Chapter 10. Java Message Service
- Sending a Message
- Quality of Service
- Receiving a Message Synchronously
- Receiving a Message Asynchronously
- Temporary Destinations
- Chapter 11. Bean Validation
- Built-in Constraints
- Defining a Custom Constraint
- Validation Groups
- Integration with JPA
- Integration with JSF
- Appendix A. Getting Started with Java EE 6 Development and Deployment
- Appendix B. Further Reading
- Web Technology Specifications
- Enterprise Technology Specifications
- Web Service Technologies
- Management and Security Technologies
- Index
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