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Title: Advanced Java EE Development with WildFly Author: Deepak Vohra Length: 416 pages Edition: 1 Language: English Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication Date: 2015-03-27 ISBN-10: 1783288906 ISBN-13: 9781783288908 Your one-stop guide to developing Java® EE applications with the Eclipse IDE, Maven, and WildFly® 8.1 About This Book Develop Java EE 7 applications using the WildFly platform Discover how to use EJB 3.x, JSF 2.x, Ajax, JAX-RS, JAX-WS, and Spring with WildFly 8.1 A practical guide filled with easy-to-understand programming examples to help you gain hands-on experience with Java EE development using WildFly Who This Book Is For This book is for professional WildFly developers. If you are already using JBoss or WildFly but don't use the Eclipse IDE and Maven for development, this book will show you how the Eclipse IDE and Maven facilitate the development of Java EE applications with WildFly 8.1. This book does not provide a beginner-level introduction to Java EE as it is written as an intermediate/advanced course in Java EE development with WildFly 8.1. In Detail This book starts with an introduction to EJB 3 and how to set up the environment, including the configuration of a MySQL database for use with WildFly. We will then develop object-relational mapping with Hibernate 4, build and package the application with Maven, and then deploy it in WildFly 8.1, followed by a demonstration of the use of Facelets in a web application. Moving on from that, we will create an Ajax application in the Eclipse IDE, compile and package it using Maven, and run the web application on WildFly 8.1 with a MySQL database. In the final leg of this book, we will discuss support for generating and parsing JSON with WildFly 8.1. Table of Contents Chapter 1. Getting Started with EJB 3.x Chapter 2. Developing Object/Relational Mapping with Hibernate 4 Chapter 3. Developing JSF 2.x Facelets Chapter 4. Using Ajax Chapter 5. Using GWT Chapter 6. Developing a JAX-WS 2.2 Web Service Chapter 7. Developing a JAX-RS 1.1 Web Service Chapter 8. Using Spring MVC 4.1 Chapter 9. Using JAX-RS 2.0 in Java EE 7 with RESTEasy Chapter 10. Processing JSON with Java EE 7