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Jakarta EE Application Development: Build enterprise applications with Jakarta CDI, RESTful web services, JSON Binding, persistence, and security , Second Edition

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Jakarta EE Application Development

Introduction to Jakarta EE

Jakarta EE consists of a set of Application Programming Interface (API) specifications used to develop server-side enterprise Java applications. Most chapters in this book will cover a single Jakarta EE specification, such as Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI), which is used to integrate different parts of an application, or Jakarta RESTful Web Services, which is used to develop RESTful web services. We also cover Jakarta EE APIs for processing data in JSON format, as well as Jakarta Faces, which is used to develop web-based user interfaces. We also delve into how to interact with relational databases, implementing two-way communication between clients and servers in web applications, security, and messaging.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Introduction to Jakarta EE
  • Jakarta EE, Java EE, J2EE, and the Spring Framework

Introduction to Jakarta EE

Jakarta EE is a collection of API specifications designed to work together when developing server-side enterprise Java applications. Jakarta EE is a standard for which there are multiple implementations. This fact prevents vendor lock-in since code developed against the Jakarta EE specification can be deployed in any Jakarta EE-compliant implementation.

Jakarta EE is an Eclipse Software Foundation project. Since the Jakarta EE specification is open source, any organization or individual wishing to contribute is free to do so.

Contributing to Jakarta EE

There are many ways of contributing, including participating in discussions and providing suggestions for future versions of Jakarta EE. To do so, one simply needs to subscribe to the appropriate mailing list, which can be done by visiting https://jakarta.ee/connect/mailing-lists/.

In order to subscribe to the mailing list, you need to create a free Eclipse.org account at https://accounts.eclipse.org/user/register.

To go beyond participating in discussions and actually contribute code or documentation, the Eclipse Contributor Agreement must be signed. The Eclipse Contributor Agreement can be found at https://www.eclipse.org/legal/ECA.php.

Jakarta EE APIs

As previously mentioned, Jakarta EE is a collection of API specifications designed to work together when developing server-side enterprise Java applications.

In addition to the full Jakarta EE platform, there are two Jakarta EE profiles that contain a subset of the specifications and APIs included in the full platform. The Jakarta EE Web Profile contains a subset of specifications and APIs suitable for developing web applications. The Jakarta EE Core Profile contains an even smaller subset of specifications and APIs more suitable for developing microservices.

The Jakarta EE core profile APIs include the following:

  • Jakarta Context and Dependency Injection Lite (CDI Lite)
  • Jakarta RESTful Web Services
  • Jakarta JSON Processing
  • Jakarta JSON Binding

The version of Contexts and Dependency Injection API included in the core profile is a subset of the full specification. The Jakarta EE Web Profile APIs include the full CDI specification instead of CDI Lite, plus all other specifications and APIs in the core profile, along with some additional ones:

  • Jakarta Context and Dependency Injection
  • Jakarta Faces
  • Jakarta Persistence
  • Jakarta WebSocket
  • Jakarta Security
  • Jakarta Servlet
  • Jakarta Enterprise Beans Lite

The version of Jakarta Enterprise Beans included in the Web Profile is a subset of the full enterprise beans specification.

The full Jakarta EE Platform includes the full Jakarta Enterprise Beans spec, plus all other specifications and APIs included in the Web Profile, along with some additional ones:

  • Jakarta Enterprise Beans
  • Jakarta Messaging
  • Jakarta Enterprise Web Services

Full list of Jakarta EE APIs

The preceding list is not exhaustive, and only lists some of the most popular Jakarta EE APIs. For an exhaustive list of Jakarta EE APIs, please refer to https://jakarta.ee/specifications/.

Application server vendors or the open-source community need to provide compatible implementations for each Jakarta EE API specification in the preceding list.

One standard, multiple implementations

At its core, Jakarta EE is a specification, a piece of paper, if you will. Implementations of Jakarta EE specifications need to be developed so that application developers can actually develop server-side enterprise Java applications against the Jakarta EE standard.

Each Jakarta EE API can have multiple implementations. The popular Hibernate Object-Relational Mapping tool, for example, is an implementation of Jakarta Persistence, but it is by no means the only one. Other Jakarta Persistence implementations include EclipseLink and Open JPA. Similarly, there are multiple implementations of every single Jakarta EE specification.

Jakarta EE applications are typically deployed to an application server. Some popular application servers include JBoss, Websphere, Weblogic, and GlassFish. Each application server is considered to be a Jakarta EE implementation. Application server vendors either develop their own implementations of the several Jakarta EE specifications or choose to include an existing implementation.

Application developers benefit from the Jakarta EE standard by not being tied to a specific Jakarta EE implementation. As long as an application is developed against the standard Jakarta EE APIs, it should be very portable across application server vendors.

Application server vendors then bundle a set of Jakarta EE API implementations together as part of their application server offerings. Since each implementation is compliant with the corresponding Jakarta EE specification, code developed against one implementation can run unmodified against any other implementation, avoiding a vendor lock-in.

The following table lists some popular Jakarta EE implementations:

Jakarta EE Implementation

Vendor

License

URL

Apache Tomee

Tomitribe

Apache License, Version 2.0

https://tomee.apache.org/

Eclipse GlassFish

Eclipse Foundation

Eclipse Public License - v 2.0

https://glassfish.org/

IBM Websphere Liberty

IBM

Commercial

https://www.ibm.com/products/websphere-liberty

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform

Red Hat

Commercial

https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/application-platform

Open Liberty

IBM

Eclipse Public License 2.0

https://openliberty.io/

Payara Server Community

Payara Services Ltd

Dual licensed :CDDL 1.1 / GPL v2 + Classpath Exception

https://www.payara.fish/products/payara-platform-community/

Payara Server Enterprise

Payara Services Ltd

Commercial

https://www.payara.fish/products/payara-platform-community/

Wildfly

Red Hat

LGPL v2.1

https://www.wildfly.org/

Table 1.1 – Popular Jakarta EE Implementations

Note

For the full list of Jakarta EE-compatible implementations, please refer to https://jakarta.ee/compatibility/.

For most examples in this book, we will be using GlassFish as our Jakarta EE runtime. This is because it is a high-quality, up-to-date, open-source implementation not tied to any particular vendor; all examples should be deployable to any Jakarta EE-compliant implementation.

Jakarta EE, Java EE, J2EE, and the Spring Framework

In 2017, Oracle donated Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation and as part of the process, Java EE was renamed Jakarta EE. The donation to the Eclipse Foundation meant that the Jakarta EE specification became truly vendor-neutral, with no single vendor having control over the specifications.

Java EE, in turn, was introduced back in 2006 by Sun Microsystems. The first version of Java EE was Java EE 5. Java EE replaced J2EE; the last version of J2EE was J2EE 1.4, released back in 2003. Even though J2EE can be considered obsolete technology, having been superseded by Java EE several years ago and then renamed Jakarta EE, the term J2EE refuses to die. Many individuals to this day still refer to Jakarta EE as J2EE and many companies advertise on their websites and job boards that they are looking for “J2EE developers”, seemingly unaware that they are referring to a technology that has been obsolete for several years. The current correct term for the technology is Jakarta EE.

Additionally, the term J2EE has become a “catch-all” term for any server-side Java technology; frequently Spring applications are referred to as J2EE applications. Spring is not and never has been J2EE. As a matter of fact, Spring was created by Rod Johnson as an alternative to J2EE back in 2002. Just as with Jakarta EE, Spring applications are frequently erroneously referred to as J2EE applications.

Summary

In this chapter, we provided an introduction to Jakarta EE, outlining a list of several technologies and APIs included with Jakarta EE:

  • We covered how Jakarta EE is openly developed both by software vendors and the Java community at large via the Eclipse Software Foundation
  • We explained how there are multiple implementations of Jakarta EE, a fact that avoids vendor lock-in and allows us to easily migrate our Jakarta EE applications from one implementation to another
  • We cleared up the confusion between Jakarta EE, Java EE, J2EE, and Spring, explaining how Jakarta EE and Spring applications are frequently referred to as J2EE applications, even though J2EE has been obsolete for several years

Now that we’ve had a general overview of Jakarta EE, we are ready to start learning how to use Jakarta EE to develop our applications.

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Key benefits

  • Craft microservices using standard Jakarta EE technologies such as Jakarta RESTful Web Services, JSON Processing, and JSON Binding
  • Design web-based applications with Jakarta Faces
  • Harness Jakarta EE technologies such as Jakarta Enterprise Beans and Jakarta Messaging to build enterprise applications
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Description

Jakarta EE stands as a robust standard with multiple implementations, presenting developers with a versatile toolkit for building enterprise applications. However, despite the advantages of enterprise application development, vendor lock-in remains a concern for many developers, limiting flexibility and interoperability across diverse environments. This Jakarta EE application development guide addresses the challenge of vendor lock-in by offering comprehensive coverage of the major Jakarta EE APIs and goes beyond the basics to help you develop applications deployable on any Jakarta EE compliant runtime. This book introduces you to JSON Processing and JSON Binding and shows you how the Model API and the Streaming API are used to process JSON data. You’ll then explore additional Jakarta EE APIs, such as WebSocket and Messaging, for loosely coupled, asynchronous communication and discover ways to secure applications with the Jakarta EE Security API. Finally, you'll learn about Jakarta RESTful web service development and techniques to develop cloud-ready microservices in Jakarta EE. By the end of this book, you'll have developed the skills to craft secure, scalable, and cloud-native microservices that solve modern enterprise challenges.

Who is this book for?

This book is for Java developers looking to learn Jakarta EE and expand their skill set. You’ll also find this book useful if you are familiar with Java EE and want to stay abreast of the latest version of the Jakarta EE specification. Knowledge of core Java concepts such as OOP, data types, control flow, and basic collections will be beneficial.

What you will learn

  • Design microservices architectures with a clear separation of concerns
  • Understand the contexts and dependency injection (CDI) specification to develop Java EE applications
  • Use Jakarta Faces to create interactive web applications using component-based development
  • Understand the steps involved in handling JSON data with Jakarta JSON Processing and Binding
  • Design secure RESTful web services using server-sent events (SSE) for real-time data updates
  • Secure your applications with the Jakarta Security API
  • Build message-driven applications with Jakarta Messaging

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Table of Contents

17 Chapters
Chapter 1: Introduction to Jakarta EE Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 2: Contexts and Dependency Injection Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 3: Jakarta RESTful Web Services Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 4: JSON Processing and JSON Binding Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 5: Microservices Development with Jakarta EE Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 6: Jakarta Faces Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 7: Additional Jakarta Faces Features Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 8: Object Relational Mapping with Jakarta Persistence Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 9: WebSockets Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 10: Securing Jakarta EE Applications Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 11: Servlet Development and Deployment Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 12: Jakarta Enterprise Beans Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 13: Jakarta Messaging Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 14: Web Services with Jakarta XML Web Services Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 15: Putting it All Together Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Index Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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As an experienced developer who has navigated the evolving landscape of enterprise Java, I wholeheartedly recommend this book to budding and seasoned professionals. This book is an essential guide for anyone looking to master the Jakarta EE platform and develop robust, scalable enterprise applications.
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Amol Gote Jul 08, 2024
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My name is Amol Gote, and I have extensive experience building microservices in .NET and Java. "Jakarta Application Development - Second Edition" is a must-read for any Java developer eager to master Jakarta EE or update their Java EE skills. This book comprehensively covers the latest Jakarta EE specifications, such as Jakarta Faces, Jakarta Persistence, and Jakarta Enterprise JavaBeans. The chapters are well-organized, starting with an introduction to Jakarta EE and progressively tackling more complex topics like CDI, JSON Processing, and RESTful Web Services. Each section is packed with practical examples, ensuring readers can see how to apply the concepts in real-world scenarios.What sets this book apart is its clarity and depth. Each chapter delves deeply into its subject matter, providing a robust understanding of foundational and advanced topics. For instance, the chapters on microservices development and securing Jakarta EE applications are particularly insightful, offering valuable frameworks and best practices for modern application development. The authors have done an excellent job updating the content to reflect the latest advancements in Jakarta EE, making this book an indispensable resource for staying current in the field.This book caters to various Java developers, from newcomers to experienced professionals. Those new to Jakarta EE will find the clear explanations and structured learning path particularly helpful, while experienced Java EE developers will appreciate the detailed updates and advanced features. Whether you're developing cloud or traditional applications, this book equips you with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in Jakarta EE development. I highly recommend it for its thoroughness, practical insights, and up-to-date content.
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