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Consisting of a number of well-known open source products, JBoss is
more a family of interrelated services than a single monolithic
application. But, as with any tool that's as feature-rich as JBoss,
there are number of pitfalls and complexities, too. Most developers
struggle with the same issues when deploying J2EE applications on
JBoss: they have trouble getting the many J2EE and JBoss deployment
descriptors to work together; they have difficulty finding out how
to get started; their projects don't have a packaging and
deployment strategy that grows with the application; or, they find
the Class Loaders confusing and don't know how to use them, which
can cause problems. "JBoss at Work: A Practical Guide" helps
developers overcome these challenges. As you work through the book,
you'll build a project using extensive code examples. You'll delve
into all the major facets of J2EE application deployment on JBoss,
including JSPs, Servlets, EJBs, JMS, JNDI, web services, JavaMail,
JDBC, and Hibernate. With the help of this book, you'll: implement
a full J2EE application and deploy it on JBoss; discover how to use
the latest features of JBoss 4 and J2EE 1.4 , including
J2EE-compliant web services; master J2EE application deployment on
JBoss with EARs, WARs, and EJB JARs; understand the core J2EE
deployment descriptors and how they integrate with JBoss-specific
descriptors; and, base your security strategy on JAAS. Written for
Java developers who want to use JBoss on their projects, the book
covers the gamut of deploying J2EE technologies on JBoss, providing
a brief survey of each subject aimed at the working professional
with limited time. If you're one of the legions of developers who
have decided to give JBoss a try, then "JBoss at Work: A Practical
Guide" is your next logical purchase. It'll show you in plain
language how to use the fastest growing open source tool in the
industry today. If you've worked with JBoss before, this book will
get you up to speed on JBoss 4, JBoss WS (web services), and
Hibernate 3.
JSON is becoming the backbone for meaningful data interchange over
the internet. This format is now supported by an entire ecosystem
of standards, tools, and technologies for building truly elegant,
useful, and efficient applications. With this hands-on guide,
author and architect Tom Marrs shows you how to build
enterprise-class applications and services by leveraging JSON
tooling and message/document design. JSON at Work provides
application architects and developers with guidelines, best
practices, and use cases, along with lots of real-world examples
and code samples. You'll start with a comprehensive JSON overview,
explore the JSON ecosystem, and then dive into JSON's use in the
enterprise. Get acquainted with JSON basics and learn how to model
JSON data Learn how to use JSON with Node.js, Ruby on Rails, and
Java Structure JSON documents with JSON Schema to design and test
APIs Search the contents of JSON documents with JSON Search tools
Convert JSON documents to other data formats with JSON Transform
tools Compare JSON-based hypermedia formats, including HAL and
jsonapi Leverage MongoDB to store and access JSON documents Use
Apache Kafka to exchange JSON-based messages between services
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