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Beginning Database-Driven Application Development in Java EE

Using GlassFish

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  • © 2008

Overview

  • First book that covers the GlassFish TopLink engine, and one of the first books overall to cover GlassFish development and deployment platform
  • The author is a recognized Java industry expert who has written a series of technical articles for Oracle Technology Network (OTN) and Oracle Magazine
  • The open source and agile lightweight GlassFish TopLink is currently poised to be the likely open source Java Persistence tool to replace the maturing Hibernate

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Planning the Application

  2. Building the Database Tier

  3. Building the Persistence Tier

  4. Building the Business Logic Tier

  5. Building the Presentation Tier and Testing

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Beginning Database-Driven Application Development in Javaâ„¢ EE: Using GlassFishâ„¢ focuses on the open source GlassFish persistence engine. This book shows Java programmers how to develop applications utilizing relational database technologies with examples using Oracle and MySQL and the GlassFish application development framework and deployment platform all based on Java EE.

  • The book explains in detail how you can organize your Java EE solution into a multilayer architecture, placing most emphasis on how to implement the persistence and database tiers of an application.
  • Through many examples, this book shows how you can efficiently use the Java Persistence features available in the Java EE platform. Find out how you can greatly simplify the task of building the persistence layer of your Java EE application by moving some application logic into the underlying database, utilizing database views, stored programs, and triggers.
  • The book also explains how to deploy Java EE applications to GlassFish, a free, open source Java EE 5–compliant application server.

About the author

Yuli Vasiliev is a software developer, freelance author, and consultant currently specializing in open source development, Java technologies, databases, and service-oriented architecture (SOA). He has over 10 years of software development experience as well as several years of technical writing experience. He wrote a series of technical articles for the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) and Oracle Magazine.

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