Continuous Enterprise Development in Java

Par : Andrew Lee Rubinger, Aslak Knutsen
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  • Nombre de pages256
  • FormatMulti-format
  • ISBN978-1-4493-2828-3
  • EAN9781449328283
  • Date de parution12/03/2014
  • Protection num.NC
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  • ÉditeurO'Reilly Media

Résumé

Learn a use-case approach for developing Java enterprise applications in a continuously test-driven fashion. With this hands-on guide, authors and JBoss project leaders Andrew Lee Rubinger and Aslak Knutsen show you how to build high-level components, from persistent storage to the user interface, using the Arquillian testing platform and several other JBoss projects and tools. Through the course of the book, you'll build a production-ready software conference tracker called GeekSeek, using source code from GitHub.
Rubinger and Knutsen demonstrate why testing is the very foundation of development-essential for ensuring that code is consumable, complete, and correct. - Bootstrap an elementary Java EE project from start to finish before diving into the full-example application, GeekSeek - Use both relational and NoSQL storage models to build and test GeekSeek's data persistence layers - Tackle testable business logic development and asynchronous messaging with an SMTP service - Expose enterprise services as a RESTful interface, using Java EE's JAX-RS framework - Implement OAuth authentication with JBoss's PicketLink identity management service - Validate the UI by automating interaction in the browser and reading the rendered page - Perform full-scale integration testing on the final deployable archive
Learn a use-case approach for developing Java enterprise applications in a continuously test-driven fashion. With this hands-on guide, authors and JBoss project leaders Andrew Lee Rubinger and Aslak Knutsen show you how to build high-level components, from persistent storage to the user interface, using the Arquillian testing platform and several other JBoss projects and tools. Through the course of the book, you'll build a production-ready software conference tracker called GeekSeek, using source code from GitHub.
Rubinger and Knutsen demonstrate why testing is the very foundation of development-essential for ensuring that code is consumable, complete, and correct. - Bootstrap an elementary Java EE project from start to finish before diving into the full-example application, GeekSeek - Use both relational and NoSQL storage models to build and test GeekSeek's data persistence layers - Tackle testable business logic development and asynchronous messaging with an SMTP service - Expose enterprise services as a RESTful interface, using Java EE's JAX-RS framework - Implement OAuth authentication with JBoss's PicketLink identity management service - Validate the UI by automating interaction in the browser and reading the rendered page - Perform full-scale integration testing on the final deployable archive