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Jakarta EE Application Development

Jakarta EE Application Development

By : David R. Heffelfinger
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Jakarta EE Application Development

Jakarta EE Application Development

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By: David R. Heffelfinger

Overview of this book

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.
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Chapter 15: Putting it All Together

To get the most out of this book

In order to compile and execute the examples in this book, a number of required and recommended tools are needed.

Required or Recommended Software

Operating system requirements

Java 17 or newer required

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Apache Maven 3.6 or newer required

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Java IDE such as Eclipse IDE, IntelliJ IDEA or NetBeans recommended

Windows, macOS, or Linux

A Jakarta EE 10 compliant implementation such as GlassFish, WildFly, or Apache TomEE required

Windows, macOS, or Linux

Technical requirements

To compile and build the examples in this book, the following tools are required:

  • A recent Java Development Kit, examples in this book were built using OpenJDK 17.
  • Apache Maven 3.6 or newer
  • A Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE) such as Apache NetBeans, Eclipse IDE or IntelliJ IDEA is recommended but not required (Apache NetBeans was used to develop the examples in the book, but readers are encouraged to use their preferred Java IDE)
  • A Jakarta EE 10 compliant runtime (Eclipse GlassFish was used to deploy the examples on the book, but any Jakarta EE 10 compliant runtime will work)

If you are using the digital version of this book, we advise you to type the code yourself or access the code from the book’s GitHub repository (a link is available in the next section). Doing so will help you avoid any potential errors related to the copying and pasting of code.

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