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Seam in Action Sep 2008 eBook-BBL
Seam in Action (c) by Manning Publications

The type of the release is: eBook
In the PDF format with ISBN: 1933988401 and Pub Date: September 5, 2008
The size of the release is: 03 disks x 2.88mb
And released on: 09/15/2008


JBoss Seam is an exciting new application framework based on the Java EE
platform that is used to build rich, web-based business applications.
Seam is rapidly capturing the interest of Java enterprise developers
because of its focus on simplicity, ease of use, transparent
integration, and scalability. Seam in Action offers a practical and
in-depth look at JBoss Seam. The book puts Seam head-to-head with the
complexities in the Java EE architecture. The author presents an
unbiased view of Seam from outside the walls of RedHat/JBoss, focusing
on such topics as Spring integration and deployment to alternative
application servers to steer clear of vendor lock-in. By the end of the
book, you should expect to not only gain a deep understanding of Seam,
but also come away with the confidence to teach the material to others.
To start off, you will see a working Java EE-compliant application come
together by the end of the second chapter. As you progress through the
book, you will discover how Seam eliminates unnecessary layers and
configurations, solves the most common JSF pain points, and establishes
the missing link between JSF, EJB 3 and JavaBean components. The author
also shows you how Seam opens doors for you to incorporate technologies
you previously have not had time to learn, such as business processes
and stateful page flows (jBPM), Ajax remoting, PDF generation,
asynchronous tasks, and more. All too often, developers spend a majority
of their time integrating disparate technologies, manually tracking
state, struggling to understand JSF, wrestling with Hibernate
exceptions, and constantly redeploying applications, rather than on the
logic pertaining to the business at hand. Seam in Action dives deep into
thorough explanations of how Seam eliminates these non-core tasks by
leveraging configuration by exception, Java 5 annotations, and
aspect-oriented programming.

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