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Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse
Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse

Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse: Develop, test, and troubleshoot Java Enterprise applications rapidly with Eclipse , Third Edition

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Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse

Introducing JEE and Eclipse

Java Enterprise Edition (JEE, which was earlier called J2EE) has been around for many years now. It is a very robust platform for developing enterprise applications. J2EE was first released in 1999, but underwent major changes with the release of version 5 in 2006. Since version 5, it has been renamed Java Enterprise Edition (JEE). Recent versions of JEE have made developing a multi-tier distributed application a lot easier. J2EE had focused on core services and had left the tasks that made application development easier to external frameworks, for example, MVC and persistent frameworks. But JEE has brought many of these frameworks into the core services. Along with the support for annotations, these services simplify application development to a large extent.

Any runtime technology is not good without good development tools. The Integrated Development Environment (IDE) plays a major part in developing applications faster, and Eclipse provides just that for JEE. Not only do you get good code editing support in Eclipse, but you also get support for build, unit testing, version control, and many other tasks important in different phases of software application development.

In this chapter, we are going to cover the following topics:

  • Introduction to different technologies in JEE
  • Introduction to the Eclipse development environment
  • Installation and configuration of some of the frequently used software in this book, for example, JEE servers, Eclipse IDE, and MySQL Database Server

The goal of this book is to show how you can efficiently develop JEE applications using Eclipse by using many of its features during different phases of the application development. But first, here is a brief introduction to JEE and Eclipse.

In 2017, Oracle agreed to hand over control of Java EE to Eclipse Foundation. In April 2018, Eclipse Foundation renamed Java EE as Jakarta EE. You can find more information about Jakarta EE at https://jakarta.ee/. At the time of writing, the latest Java EE version is 8. But all future versions of Java EE will be called Jakarta EE.
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Key benefits

  • •Explore the complete workflow of developing enterprise Java applications
  • •Develop microservices with Docker Container and deploy it in cloud
  • •Simplify Java EE application development

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Java EE is one of the most popular tools for enterprise application design and development. With recent changes to Java EE 8 specifications, Java EE application development has become a lot simpler with the new specifications, some of which compete with the existing specifications. This guide provides a complete overview of developing highly performant, robust and secure enterprise applications with Java EE with Eclipse. The book begins by exploring different Java EE technologies and how to use them (JSP, JSF, JPA, JDBC, EJB, and more), along with suitable technologies for different scenarios. You will learn how to set up the development environment for Java EE applications and understand Java EE specifications in detail, with an emphasis on examples. The book takes you through deployment of an application in Tomcat, GlassFish Servers, and also in the cloud. It goes beyond the basics and covers topics like debugging, testing, deployment, and securing your Java EE applications. You'll also get to know techniques to develop cloud-ready microservices in Java EE.

Who is this book for?

If you are a Java developer with little or no experience in Java EE application development, or if you have experience in Java EE technology but are looking for tips to simplify and accelerate your development process, then this book is for you.

What you will learn

  • •Set up Eclipse, Tomcat, and Glassfish servers for Java EE application development
  • •Use JSP, Servlet, JSF, and EJBs to create a user interface and write business logic
  • •Create Java EE database applications using JDBC and JPA
  • •Handle asynchronous messages using MDBs for better scalability
  • •Deploy and debug Java EE applications and create SOAP and REST web services
  • •Write unit tests and calculate code coverage
  • •Use Eclipse MAT (Memory Analysis Tool) to debug memory issues
  • •Create and deploy microservices

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Table of Contents

15 Chapters
Introducing JEE and Eclipse Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Creating a Simple JEE Web Application Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Source Control Management in Eclipse Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Creating JEE Database Applications Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Unit Testing Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Debugging the JEE Application Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Creating JEE Applications with EJB Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Creating Web Applications with Spring MVC Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Creating Web Services Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Asynchronous Programming with JMS Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Java CPU Profiling and Memory Tracking Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Microservices Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Deploying JEE Applications in the Cloud Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Securing JEE Applications Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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The prerequisites for Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse are basic knowledge of the Java language and object-oriented programming similar to what you'd have after working through Headfirst Java and Headfirst Object-Oriented Design. Rudimentary knowledge of your operating system and how environment variables are set is also necessary. Unix/GNU Linux based readers should understand Unix file permissions and how to create and add users to groups to solve any read/write problems they encounter. Introductory knowledge of HTML forms and GET/POST submissions to a web server is helpful.Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse was written for developers new to Java/Jarkarta Enterprise Edition, formerly known as J2EE. It provides specific examples, and walks the reader through them step-by-step. Exposition is kept to a minimum, but the author provides enough information for the reader to understand what they're working with and why they are inputting code; furthermore, the author points out when the examples deviate from actual production design patterns. The third edition of the book adds new chapters for microservices using Docker, deploying JEE applications in Amazon Web Services (AWS), and securing JEE Applications. Readers that complete the book will have the basics that they can use as a foundation for further supplemental learning. Many of the JEE technologies discussed have tutorials available online for free. Readers who prefer books should consider Java EE 7 The Big Picture (ISBN 978-0-07-183734-7) by Dr. Danny Coward for the historical architectural perspective of JEE and Java EE 8 Application Development (ISBN 978-1-78829-367-9) by David R. Heffelfinger for better coverage of JEE 8 written from a practicing programmer perspective (David Heffelfinger gets PUT vs. POST wrong in Chapter 10 by using PUT for new operations and POST for updates. He also uses tables for user input like logins instead of CSS.)Unfortunately, much of the text for Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse was carried over from second edition, which was written for Java 7, Apache Tomcat 7, and MySQL version 5. Java 8 deprecated managed beans in favor of context-dependency injection (CDI) beans; yet the author continues to use managed beans in the examples. The recommendation to use JDK 1.7 on page 3 in the Preface is a dead give-away to the book's older roots despite the cover claiming Java 8 support.Readers modernizing the sample applications to Java 8 and beyond with the latest jar files will encounter headaches that are just as instructional as the book itself. Apache Tomcat is a basic servlet and Java Server Page (JSP) web server. It requires additional Maven java jar files to support CDI beans and various java front-end technologies like Java Standard Template Language (JSTL) and Java Server Faces (JSF). The examples in the book are understandably missing some of the configuration steps when the reader updates to MySQL version 8, CDI beans, the latest jar files, and a 3rd party bean manager like JBOSS Weld. A lot of these configuration headaches could have been avoided if the author stuck to using Glassfish server throughout the book, or if he adopted Apache TomEE, which is Apache Tomcat updated for all the extra JEE components covered in the book. Readers substituting the book's Apache Tomcat server with something more modern should make liberal use of the <scope>provided</scope> attribute for their Maven dependencies.I was a bit disappointed with the database examples in Chapter 4. The author cleverly adds fields that accept null values to the examples - most notably the last name field, so celebrities like Sting or Cher could be instructors or students - but then leaves the update and delete steps for CRUD operations as an exercise for the reader. Since objects and text fields resolve to NULL by default, it makes a big difference when performing updates on records that accept null values verses those set to NOT NULL in the database. This was a great instructional opportunity that was completely missed in the book; but I give the author credit for including null fields, because most authors follow the happy path in their database designs.Eclipse in 2018 still has some annoying bugs and warnings that the author could have documented for new users. For example, many new projects will report themselves as Java SE 1.5 even though the JAVA_HOME environment variable is set. This causes Eclipse to display warnings about mismatched Dynamic Web and Java versions for Project Facets. The solution is to right-click the project, select Preferences and update the Java Build variable to 1.8 (the version used for the book), then go to Project Facets and change Dynamic Web to 4.0 and Java Version to 1.8. Sometimes the Properties UI dialog throws an exception, and when that happens, the user must go to the settings folder for their project in the Eclipse Workspace folder, open org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.xml, change the jst.web setting version from 2.3 to 4.0, and save the file. The java version can also be updated in the xml file if the user wants to bypass the Properties dialog UI entirely. Showing users how to eliminate some of Eclipse's bogus warnings while working on the exercises would definitely move the book towards a 5 star rating.Readers new to web development should also realize that many of the examples in the book render elements in tables, partly as a result of what the stock Java Server Faces (JSF) API renders as html output. It was the preferred approach when JSF was initially created in the aughts, but in 2018 outputting html for items that don't belong in tables - like a simple web login form - causes headaches for front-end web designers modifying the site with Cascading Style Sheets, mobile users, and visually impaired users using reader software. Keep this in mind as you transition from book exercies to actual production code.In conclusion, if you're new to JEE and willing to put in some effort correcting and updating the author's examples, this book is a good starting point because it offers step-by-step instructions. Working through the book's exercises meets its stated objectives of providing an overview of JEE technologies, hands-on experience with the Eclipse IDE, and an introduction to the Maven build system. If you don't have any interest in the Docker or AWS coverage, you can save yourself some money by buying the second edition of the book. I recommend pairing this book with David Heffelfingers Java EE 8 Application Development as a reference when replacing managed beans with CDI beans. 3/5 stars. The material is 4 star worthy, but I'm deducting a star for the coding errors, outdated APIs, minimal samples (no data validation or update/delete operations), and the use of an older version of MySQL.Check the comments section below where I correct most of the problems with the book. I submitted these notes to the publisher Packt as errata for their website, but they've been slow to post it. Thanks to Amazon comments, you can find the errata here.
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