Duke’s Forest Case Study Example (original) (raw)
2. Using the Tutorial Examples
3. Getting Started with Web Applications
4. JavaServer Faces Technology
7. Using JavaServer Faces Technology in Web Pages
8. Using Converters, Listeners, and Validators
9. Developing with JavaServer Faces Technology
10. JavaServer Faces Technology: Advanced Concepts
11. Using Ajax with JavaServer Faces Technology
12. Composite Components: Advanced Topics and Example
13. Creating Custom UI Components and Other Custom Objects
14. Configuring JavaServer Faces Applications
16. Uploading Files with Java Servlet Technology
17. Internationalizing and Localizing Web Applications
18. Introduction to Web Services
19. Building Web Services with JAX-WS
20. Building RESTful Web Services with JAX-RS
21. JAX-RS: Advanced Topics and Example
23. Getting Started with Enterprise Beans
24. Running the Enterprise Bean Examples
25. A Message-Driven Bean Example
26. Using the Embedded Enterprise Bean Container
27. Using Asynchronous Method Invocation in Session Beans
Part V Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE Platform
28. Introduction to Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE Platform
29. Running the Basic Contexts and Dependency Injection Examples
30. Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE Platform: Advanced Topics
31. Running the Advanced Contexts and Dependency Injection Examples
32. Introduction to the Java Persistence API
33. Running the Persistence Examples
34. The Java Persistence Query Language
35. Using the Criteria API to Create Queries
36. Creating and Using String-Based Criteria Queries
37. Controlling Concurrent Access to Entity Data with Locking
38. Using a Second-Level Cache with Java Persistence API Applications
39. Introduction to Security in the Java EE Platform
40. Getting Started Securing Web Applications
41. Getting Started Securing Enterprise Applications
42. Java EE Security: Advanced Topics
Part VIII Java EE Supporting Technologies
43. Introduction to Java EE Supporting Technologies
45. Resources and Resource Adapters
46. The Resource Adapter Example
47. Java Message Service Concepts
48. Java Message Service Examples
49. Bean Validation: Advanced Topics
50. Using Java EE Interceptors
51. Duke's Bookstore Case Study Example
52. Duke's Tutoring Case Study Example
Design and Architecture of Duke's Forest
Enterprise Beans Used in Duke's Store
Facelets Files Used in the Main Interface of Duke's Store
Facelets Files Used in the Administration Interface of Duke's Store
Managed Beans Used in Duke's Store
Helper Classes Used in Duke's Store
Qualifiers Used in Duke's Store
Event Handlers Used in Duke's Store
Properties Files Used in Duke's Store
Deployment Descriptors Used in Duke's Store
Enterprise Bean Used in Duke's Shipment
Facelets Files Used in Duke's Shipment
Managed Beans Used in Duke's Shipment
Helper Class Used in Duke's Shipment
Qualifier Used in Duke's Shipment
Properties Files Used in Duke's Shipment
Deployment Descriptors Used in Duke's Shipment
Building and Deploying the Duke's Forest Case Study Application
To Create the JDBC Realm and Populate the Database
To Build and Deploy the Duke's Forest Application Using NetBeans IDE
To Build and Deploy the Duke's Forest Application Using Ant
Running the Duke's Forest Application
To Register as a Duke's Store Customer
To Approve Shipment of a Product
Chapter 53
Duke’s Forest Case Study Example
Duke’s Forest is a simple e-commerce application that contains two web applications and illustrates the use of multiple Java EE 6 APIs:
- JavaServer Faces technology, including Ajax
- Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE Platform (CDI)
- Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS)
- Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS)
- Java Persistence API (JPA)
- Java API for JavaBeans Validation (Bean Validation)
- Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology
The application consists of the following projects:
- Duke’s Store: A web application that has a product catalog, customer self-registration, and a shopping cart. It also has an administration interface for product, category, and user management. The project name is dukes-store.
- Duke’s Shipment: A web application that provides an interface for order shipment management. The project name is dukes-shipment.
- Duke’s Payment: A web service application that has a JAX-WS service for order payment. The project name is dukes-payment.
- Duke’s Resources: A simple Java archive project that contains all resources used by the web projects. It includes messages, CSS style sheets, images, JavaScript files, and JavaServer Faces composite components. The project name is dukes-resources.
- Entities: A simple Java archive project that contains all JPA entities. This project is shared among other projects that use the entities. The project name is entities.
- Events: A simple Java archive project that contains a POJO class that is used as a CDI event. The project name is events.
The following topics are addressed here:
- Design and Architecture of Duke's Forest
- Building and Deploying the Duke's Forest Case Study Application
- Running the Duke's Forest Application
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