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Java EE 7 Development with WildFly

You're reading from   Java EE 7 Development with WildFly Leverage the power of the WildFly application server from JBoss to develop modern Java EE 7 applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782171980
Length 434 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with WildFly FREE CHAPTER 2. Your First Java EE Application on WildFly 3. Introducing Java EE 7 – EJBs 4. Learning Context and Dependency Injection 5. Combining Persistence with CDI 6. Developing Applications with JBoss JMS Provider 7. Adding Web Services to Your Applications 8. Adding WebSockets 9. Managing the Application Server 10. Securing WildFly Applications 11. Clustering WildFly Applications 12. Long-term Tasks' Execution 13. Testing Your Applications A. Rapid Development Using JBoss Forge Index

Your Forge-demo application in action

You can access your application at the default URL, http://localhost:8080/ forge-demo-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/.

The main application screen will contain the list of entities on the left menu. If you choose the Users position, then you should see a list of users that have been added, a Search button which can be used to filter across the users, and a Create button, which obviously will insert some data. This is shown in the following screenshot:

Your Forge-demo application in action

By clicking on the Create button, you will be taken to the screen that allows the insertion of a new user to the database (remember that we have configured this application to run against a PostgreSQL database). This is shown in the following screenshot:

Your Forge-demo application in action

In this way, we have created a basic AngularJS app based on Java EE. It can be used as a foundation for your project or just a sandbox in which you can try out new ideas. Be sure to check out other available add-ons, and remember that you will always have the possibility...

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