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Take a problem-solution approach for programming enterprise Java or
Java EE applications and microservices for cloud-based solutions,
enterprise database applications, and even small business web
applications. Java EE to Jakarta EE 10 Recipes provides effective,
practical, and proven code snippets that you can immediately use to
accomplish just about any task that you may encounter. You can feel
confident using the reliable solutions that are demonstrated in
this book in your personal or corporate environment. Java EE was
made open source under the Eclipse Foundation, and Jakarta EE is
the new name for what used to be termed the Java Platform,
Enterprise Edition. This book helps you rejuvenate your Java
expertise and put the platform's latest capabilities to use for
quickly developing robust applications. If you are new to Jakarta
EE, this book will help you learn the features of the platform and
benefit from one of the most widely used and powerful technologies
available for cloud-native enterprise application development
today. Examples in this book highlight Jakarta EE's capabilities,
helping you to build streamlined and reliable applications using
the latest in Java technologies. The book takes a problem-solution
approach in which each section introduces a common programming
problem, showing you how to solve that problem in the best possible
way using the latest features in Jakarta EE. Solutions in the form
of working code examples are presented that you can download and
use immediately in your own projects. Clear descriptions are
provided to help you understand and learn to build further on the
solutions provided. This is the ideal book for the code-focused
programmer interested in keeping up with the future of enterprise
development on the Java Platform. What You Will Learn Develop
enterprise java applications using the latest open-source Jakarta
EE platform Create great-looking user interfaces using Jakarta
Servlets, Jakarta Server Pages, Jakarta Server Faces and the
Eclipse Krazo framework (an implementation of Jakarta MVC) Build
database applications using Jakarta NoSQL, Jakarta Persistence, and
Jakarta Enterprise Beans. Develop enterprise grade applications
using Context & Dependency Injection, and Jakarta RESTFul web
services Automate testing through cohesive test suites built on
Arquillian for Jakarta EE applications Build loosely coupled
distributed applications using Jakarta Messaging Deploy
microservices applications in cloud environments using Docker
Secure applications utilizing the Jakarta EE Security API Who This
Book Is For Java developers interested in quickly finding effective
and proven solutions without reading through a lengthy manual and
scrubbing for techniques.
Get ready to develop microservices using open source Eclipse
MicroProfile and Jakarta EE, and deploy them on Kubernetes/Docker.
This book covers best practices for developing cloud-native
applications with MicroProfile and Jakarta EE. This book introduces
you to cloud-native applications and teaches you how to set up your
development environment. You'll learn about the various components
of MicroProfile, such as fault tolerance, config, health check,
metrics, and JWT auth. You'll develop a RESTful web service made up
of some microservices. You'll deploy your application on Docker and
Kubernetes. After reading this book, you'll come away with the
fundamentals you need to build and deploy your first cloud-native
Java-based app. What You'll Learn Build your first cloud-native
Java-based app with the open source MicroProfile platform, and
Jakarta EE 10 APIs Develop a RESTful web service using MicroProfile
and Jakarta EE Discover and explore the key components of the
MicroProfile framework, such as config, metrics, health, JWT
authentication, and more Deploy your cloud-native application on
the Kubernetes container orchestration platform Get up to speed
with other popular technologies such as Docker containers,
Kubernetes clusters, and Zipkin Who This Book Is For Programmers
with at least some prior experience in Java programming who may be
new to MicroProfile and Jakarta EE. Some prior experience with
Java-based microservices and web development is recommended, but
not required.
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