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Preface

Part I Introduction

1.  Overview

2.  Using the Tutorial Examples

Part II The Web Tier

3.  Getting Started with Web Applications

4.  Java Servlet Technology

5.  JavaServer Pages Technology

6.  JavaServer Pages Documents

7.  JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library

8.  Custom Tags in JSP Pages

9.  Scripting in JSP Pages

10.  JavaServer Faces Technology

11.  Using JavaServer Faces Technology in JSP Pages

12.  Developing with JavaServer Faces Technology

13.  Creating Custom UI Components

14.  Configuring JavaServer Faces Applications

15.  Internationalizing and Localizing Web Applications

Part III Web Services

16.  Building Web Services with JAX-WS

17.  Binding between XML Schema and Java Classes

18.  Streaming API for XML

19.  SOAP with Attachments API for Java

Part IV Enterprise Beans

20.  Enterprise Beans

21.  Getting Started with Enterprise Beans

22.  Session Bean Examples

23.  A Message-Driven Bean Example

Part V Persistence

24.  Introduction to the Java Persistence API

25.  Persistence in the Web Tier

26.  Persistence in the EJB Tier

27.  The Java Persistence Query Language

Part VI Services

28.  Introduction to Security in the Java EE Platform

29.  Securing Java EE Applications

30.  Securing Web Applications

31.  The Java Message Service API

32.  Java EE Examples Using the JMS API

33.  Transactions

34.  Resource Connections

35.  Connector Architecture

Part VII Case Studies

Overview of the Coffee Break Application

Common Code

JAX-WS Coffee Supplier Service

Service Implementation

SAAJ Coffee Supplier Service

SAAJ Client

Sending the Request

Ordering Coffee

SAAJ Service

Returning the Price List

Returning the Order Confirmation

Coffee Break Server

JSP Pages

The orderForm Page

The checkoutForm Page

The checkoutAck Page

JavaBeans Components

The RetailPriceList JavaBeans Component

The ShoppingCart JavaBeans Component

The OrderConfirmations JavaBeans Component

The CheckoutFormBean JavaBeans Component

The CoffeeBreakBean JavaBeans Component

The RetailPriceListServlet Servlet

Resource Configuration

Building, Packaging, Deploying, and Running the Coffee Break Application

Setting the Port

Building, Packaging, and Deploying the JAX-WS Coffee Supplier Service

Building, Packaging, and Deploying the SAAJ Coffee Supplier Service

Building, Packaging, and Deploying the Coffee Break Server

Running the Coffee Break Client

Removing the Coffee Break Application

37.  The Duke's Bank Application

Part VIII Appendixes

A.  Java Encoding Schemes

B.  About the Authors

Index

 

Chapter 36

The Coffee Break Application

This chapter describes the Coffee Break application, a set of web applications that demonstrate how to use several of the Java Web services APIs together. The Coffee Break sells coffee on the Internet. Customers communicate with the Coffee Break server to order coffee online. The server uses JavaServer Faces technology as well as Java servlets, JSP pages, and JavaBeans components. When using the server a customer enters the quantity of each coffee to order and clicks the Submit button to send the order.