Michael Juntao Yuan is cofounder of Ringful, LLC, a company that develops RESTful APIs for telephone voice and mobile messaging solutions. He contributes code to the Seam project and writes about Seam at www.michaelyuan.com/blog. Formerly technical product manager at Red Hat’s JBoss division, Yuan is author of five books on software development.
Jacob Orshalick is an independent consultant and the owner of Focus IT Solutions, LLC. He has developed enterprise software solutions that span the retail, financial, media, and telecommunications industries. He specializes in developing enterprise Java solutions utilizing open source technologies and agile techniques. He is a committer to the Seam project, and you can find Jacob writing about Seam, Web Beans, and related Java EE technologies in his blog, www.solutionsfit.com/blog.
Thomas Heute was a contributor to the pre-JBoss Portal project before being hired by JBoss, Inc., in 2004. He started as a member of the JBoss Portal team but became a JBoss Seam coleader in 2005, with a plan to bring EJB3 closer to JSF (where it really should be). At the end of 2006, Thomas returned to the JBoss Portal team to work on a range of tasks.
About This Book | p. xvii |
About the Authors | p. xix |
Acknowledgments | p. xxi |
Getting Started | p. 1 |
What Is Seam? | p. 3 |
Integrating and Enhancing Java EE Frameworks | p. 4 |
A Web Framework That Understands ORM | p. 5 |
Supporting Stateful Web Applications | p. 6 |
Web 2.0 Ready | p. 7 |
POJO Services via Dependency Bijection | p. 7 |
Convention over Configuration | p. 8 |
Avoiding XML Abuse | p. 8 |
Designed for Testing | p. 9 |
Great Tools Support | p. 10 |
Letrsquo;s Start Coding! | p. 10 |
Seam Hello World | p. 11 |
Create a Data Model | p. 13 |
Map the Data Model to a Web Form | p. 13 |
Handle Web Events | p. 14 |
Navigate to the Next Page | p. 15 |
EJB3 Bean Interface and Mandatory Method | p. 16 |
More on the Seam Programming Model | p. 17 |
Configuration and Packaging | p. 20 |
How Is This Simple? | p. 25 |
Recommended JSF Enhancements | p. 27 |
An Introduction to Facelets | p. 28 |
Seam JSF Enhancements | p. 34 |
Add Facelets and Seam UI Support | p. 38 |
PDF, Email, and Rich Text | p. 40 |
Internationalization | p. 46 |
Seam without EJB3 | p. 47 |
A Seam POJO Example | p. 47 |
Configuration | p. 48 |
Packaging | p. 50 |
POJO Trade-Offs | p. 52 |
Rapid Application Development Tools | p. 53 |
Prerequisites | p. 54 |
A Quick Tutorial | p. 54 |
Working with IDEs | p. 63 |
Generating a Crud Application from a Database | p. 72 |
Seam-gen Command Reference | p. 73 |
Stateful Applications Made Easy | p. 75 |
An Introduction to Stateful Framework | p. 77 |
Correct Usage of ORM | p. 77 |
Better Performance | p. 79 |
Better Browser Navigation Support | p. 81 |
Fewer Memory Leaks | p. 82 |
High Granularity Component Lifecycle | p. 83 |
Reducing Boilerplate Code | p. 84 |
Thinking in Components | p. 87 |
Stateful Components | p. 87 |
Managing Stateful Components | p. 92 |
Configuring Components through XML | p. 97 |
Page Navigation Flow | p. 99 |
Conversations | p. 101 |
What Is a Conversation? | p. 102 |
Long-Running Conversations | p. 106 |
Managing Long-Running Conversations | p. 112 |
New Frontiers | p. 124 <P s |
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