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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. JavaServer Faces Technology
5. Introduction to Facelets
6. Expression Language
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
15. Java Servlet Technology
16. Uploading Files with Java Servlet Technology
17. Internationalizing and Localizing Web Applications
Part III Web Services
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
Part IV Enterprise Beans
22. Enterprise Beans
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
Part VI Persistence
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
Part VII Security
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
44. Transactions
45. Resources and Resource Adapters
46. The Resource Adapter Example
47. Java Message Service Concepts
Overview of the JMS API
What Is Messaging?
What Is the JMS API?
When Can You Use the JMS API?
How Does the JMS API Work with the Java EE Platform?
Basic JMS API Concepts
JMS API Architecture
Messaging Domains
Point-to-Point Messaging Domain
Publish/Subscribe Messaging Domain
Programming with the Common Interfaces
Message Consumption
The JMS API Programming Model
JMS Administered Objects
JMS Connection Factories
JMS Destinations
JMS Connections
JMS Sessions
JMS Message Producers
JMS Message Consumers
JMS Message Listeners
JMS Message Selectors
JMS Messages
Message Headers
Message Properties
Message Bodies
JMS Queue Browsers
JMS Exception Handling
Creating Robust JMS Applications
Using Basic Reliability Mechanisms
Controlling Message Acknowledgment
Specifying Message Persistence
Setting Message Priority Levels
Allowing Messages to Expire
Creating Temporary Destinations
Using Advanced Reliability Mechanisms
Creating Durable Subscriptions
Using JMS API Local Transactions
Using the JMS API in Java EE Applications
Using @Resource Annotations in Enterprise Bean or Web Components
Using Session Beans to Produce and to Synchronously Receive Messages
Managing JMS Resources in Session Beans
Managing Transactions in Session Beans
Using Message-Driven Beans to Receive Messages Asynchronously
Managing Distributed Transactions
Using the JMS API with Application Clients and Web Components
Further Information about JMS
48. Java Message Service Examples
49. Bean Validation: Advanced Topics
50. Using Java EE Interceptors
Part IX Case Studies
51. Duke's Bookstore Case Study Example
52. Duke's Tutoring Case Study Example
53. Duke's Forest Case Study Example
Index
The Java EE 6 Tutorial
For more information about JMS, see:
Java Message Service web site:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index-jsp-142945.html
Java Message Service specification, version 1.1, available from:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/docs-136352.html
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