The Java™ EE 5 Tutorial, Third Edition, is the definitive, task-oriented, example-driven guide to programming server-side applications with Sun Microsystems' new Java(TM) EE 5 platform. Written by members of Sun's Java EE 5 platform team, this book enables new and intermediate Java programmers to build production-quality Java applications right away, as they gain a deep, rich understanding of the entire platform.
This tutorial offers expert guidance on developing presentation layers with the Java EE 5 platform's web tier technologies, using the platform's rich web services support, developing business logic with Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 technology, accessing databases via the Java Persistence API, and leveraging the Java EE 5 platform's powerful services. It contains extensive new material throughout, including detailed introductions to the latest APIs, and instructions for using the NetBeans 5.5 IDE and Sun Java System Application Server 9.
The technologies and services covered in depth include:
- Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0
- Java Persistence
- JavaServer Faces Technology
- Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS)
- Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB)
- Streaming API for XML (StAX)
- Java Servlet 2.5
- JavaServer Pages 2.1
- JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL)
- SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ)
The Java™ Series is supported, endorsed, and authored by the creators of the Java technology at Sun Microsystems, Inc. It is the official place to go for complete, expert, and definitive information on Java technology. The books in this Series provide the inside information you need to build effective, robust, and portable applications and applets. The Series is an indispensable resource for anyone targeting the Java 2 platform.
About the Author
Eric Jendrock leads Sun's Java EE Tutorial and Java WSIT Tutorial teams.
Jennifer Ball has documented JavaServer Faces technology, the Java2D API, deploytool, and JAXB.
Debbie Carson documents the Java EE, Java SE, and Java WSIT platforms.
Ian Evans documents the Java EE and Java Web Services platforms, and edits Java EE platform specifications.
Scott Fordin has written numerous articles and Sun guidebooks on Java, XML, and web service technologies.
Kim Haase documents the Java EE platform and Java Web Services, including Java Message Service (JMS), Java API for XML Registries (JAXR), and the SAAJ.