Document Information
Preface
Part I Introduction
1. Overview
2. Using the Tutorial Examples
Part II The Web Tier
3. Getting Started with Web Applications
Web Applications
Web Application Life Cycle
Web Modules
Packaging Web Modules
Deploying a WAR File
Setting the Context Root
Deploying a Packaged Web Module
Testing Deployed Web Modules
Listing Deployed Web Modules
Updating Web Modules
Updating a Packaged Web Module
Dynamic Reloading
Undeploying Web Modules
Configuring Web Applications
Mapping URLs to Web Components
Setting the Component Alias
Declaring Welcome Files
Setting Initialization Parameters
Mapping Errors to Error Screens
Declaring Resource References
Declaring a Reference to a Resource
Declaring a Reference to a Web Service
Duke's Bookstore Examples
Accessing Databases from Web Applications
Populating the Example Database
Creating a Data Source in the Enterprise Server
Further Information about Web Applications
4. Java Servlet Technology
5. JavaServer Faces Technology
6. Introduction to Facelets
7. Using JavaServer Faces Technology in Web Pages
8. Developing with JavaServer Faces Technology
9. Configuring JavaServer Faces Applications
Part III Web Services
10. Introduction to Web Services
11. Building Web Services with JAX-WS
12. Building RESTful Web Services with JAX-RS and Jersey
Part IV Enterprise Beans
13. Enterprise Beans
14. Getting Started with Enterprise Beans
15. Running the Enterprise Bean Examples
Part V Persistence
16. Introduction to the Java Persistence API
17. Running the Persistence Examples
18. The Java Persistence Query Language
Part VI Security
19. Introduction to Security in the Java EE Platform
20. Using Java EE Security
21. Securing Java EE Applications
22. Securing Web Applications
Part VII Java EE Supporting Technologies
23. Introduction to Java EE Supporting Technologies
24. Transactions
25. Resource Connections
Index
For more information on web applications, see:
The Java Servlet specification:
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html#specs
The Java Servlet web site:
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet
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