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Java EE 7 Development with WildFly

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Java EE 7 Development with WildFly

Java EE 7 Development with WildFly by Michal Cmil, Michal Matloka, Francesco Marchioni
2014 | ISBN: 1782171983 | English | 450 pages | EPUB | 12 MB

Leverage the power of the WildFly application server from JBoss to develop modern Java EE 7 applications

About This Book

Develop Java EE 7 applications using the WildFly platform
Discover how to manage your WildFly production environment
A step-by-step tutorial guide to help you get a firm grip on WildFly to create engaging applications
Who This Book Is For

If you are a Java developer who wants to learn about Java EE, this is the book for you. It's also ideal for developers who already have experience with the Java EE platform but would like to learn more about the new Java EE 7 features by analyzing fully functional sample applications using the new application server WildFly.

In Detail

Java Enterprise Edition is a well-known platform for application development. Its seventh release brings many new features and API improvements. WildFly is a successor of the JBoss Application Server family and fully implements the Java EE 7 standards.

Java EE 7 Development with WildFly shows you how to use the latest version of the Java EE 7 platform, including its most advanced features. Every topic is presented using working examples that are prepared to work out of the box with the new WildFly application server. This book will give you an insight into JBoss' message-oriented middleware, which allows you to loosely couple heterogeneous systems together, while typically providing reliability and many other features.

By the end of the book, you will have covered important topics such as learning the most important info about Java EE technologies, what changes the Java EE 7 brought, and how to use JBoss Forge scaffolding mechanisms (for example AngularJS) and perform endpoint generation, including JAX-RS.