Tutorial – Java EE 7

TurnGeek Books

Marcus Schiesser and Martin Schmollinger

5.1 Introduction

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    • Foreword
  • 1 A Profiled Introduction

    • 1.1 Java EE 7 – The Standard for Enterprise Java
    • 1.2 The Component Architecture of Java EE 7
    • 1.3 The Target Architecture
    • 1.4 What Next?
  • 2 Setting Up the Development Environment

    • 2.1 Tools and Servers for Java EE
    • 2.2 Installation of the Required Software Packages
    • 2.3 From Project to Running Web Application
    • 2.4 Eclipse Luna - More Than a Text Editor
    • 2.5 Other Tools Used in This Workshop
  • 3 Requirements of the Sample Applications “My-Aktion” and “My-Aktion-Monitor”

    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Overview of Use Cases
    • 3.3 Domain Classes
    • 3.4 Use Cases
  • 4 Iteration No. 1 - JavaServer Faces

    • 4.1 Introduction
    • 4.2 Domain Classes as JavaBeans
    • 4.3 Internationalization
    • 4.4 The Templating System
    • 4.5 Our First Use Case: "Display and edit campaign"
    • 4.6 Additional JSF and Java EE Technologies
    • 4.7 Implementation of the Remaining Use Cases
    • 4.8 New Functionalities in Java EE 7
    • 4.9 A Brief Venture into PrimeFaces
    • 4.10 Exercises
  • 5 Functional Tests

    • 5.1 Introduction
    • Appendix
    • Bibliography
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