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Seam Framework: Experience the Evolution of Java EE (2nd Edition) |  | Authors: Michael Juntao Yuan, Jacob Orshalick, Thomas Heute Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
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ISBN: 0137129394 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762 EAN: 9780137129393
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Fully Updated to Cover Major Enhancements to Seam 2.x In Seam Framework, Second Edition, the authors of the leading guide to Seam programming have systematically updated their text to reflect the major improvements introduced with Seam 2.x. This author team–all key Seam project contributors–teach Seam 2.x through detailed example applications that reveal how Seam simplifies many tasks that were previously difficult or impractical. Their robust descriptions are complemented by in-depth feature discussions that demonstrate how to use Seam’s power to the fullest. Whether you’re new to Seam programming or a seasoned Seam developer who wants to achieve deeper mastery of Seam 2.x, this book will be an indispensable resource. Coverage includes - Using improvements to Seam’s conversation model, transaction management, and other features
- Enhancing security, performing end-to-end validation, and providing custom exception pages
- Using Quartz to execute timer jobs in your application
- Generating bookmarkable RESTful Web pages the easy way
- Developing highly scalable applications with Seam 2.x’s new multilayer caching
- Simplifying development with Groovy, the scripting language that runs directly on the JVM
- Using jBPM business processes to improve page flow
- Previewing Web Beans (JSR-299), the future core of Seam that will transform Java EE Web development
*Download source code for this book’s case study application at solutionsfit.com/seam.
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JAT - just another tutorial :-( February 24, 2010 Jan (Berlin) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Not a bad book, to be fair, but from an advanced developer's point of view, I must say: "just another tutorial". The authors take us on the usual trip from easy to medium advanced examples, covering some ground which is mainly interesting for developers who are just beginning with Seam.
What they are (almost) NOT doing is to take the reader behind the scenes and cover some advanced topics. Many chapters seemed like a blown content of the available online documentation to me, nothing really new, nothing really unique.
"Seam in Action" by Dan Allen is the far better deal. He gives an insight from a Seam core developer's point of view, which is by far more interesting.
If I wouldn't know "Seam in Action", I would recommend this book to beginners in Seam.
I definitely do not recommend the book to anyone in hope of finding answers to advanced topics (architectures, patterns, cross cutting concerns in complex enterprise scenarios).
Great book! Gets straight to the point. October 30, 2009 T. Nguyen When I read a technical book, I'm not looking for a plot or character development or flowery metaphors - I just want to get the answers without thinking too much and not have to bang my head against the wall. This book does that. Thanks Michael for the book and Gavin for Seam!
Practical answers to my questions July 12, 2009 Roel (Oisterwijk, Netherlands) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really like this book. It gives me an understandable intorduction to all Seam features. One of the questions I had was why I should still use EJB3's when Seam can manage simple POJO's to do the same. This book had a good list with POJO trade-offs.
Seam's conversation context is clearly explained.
How to take maximum advantage of Seam's impressive powers June 16, 2009 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The second updated edition of SEAM FRAMEWORK: EXPERIENCE THE EVOLUTION OF JAVA EE has been fully updated to cover enhancements to version 2.x and offers a core study guide to all the applications and functions of Seam. Java programming libraries will find this a 'must' acquisition: it covers all the advanced functions with discussions that offer keys to understanding how to take maximum advantage of Seam's impressive powers.
Reads like a tutorial April 25, 2009 Christophe Verre 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
"Seam Framework: Experience the Evolution of Java EE, 2nd Edition" reads like a tutorial, and a very good one. It is neither too short, nor too detailed, just enough to make you understand the logic behind Seam. Chapter 1 to Chapter 11 introduces Seam's core capabilities. This framework offers so much to ease web development that it is sometimes difficult to cope with all its features. The authors have kept explanations straight, to prevent the reader from scratching his head all along. These eleven chapters are very well structured, reusing the same little sample and improving it bits by bits.
Chapter 12 to 18 introduce web components and other web related features like bookmarkable web pages or security management. Chapter 19 to 21 tackles with Ajax support in Seam, mainly explaining how to use different kind of libraries supporting Ajax. The rest of the book deals with many different interesting topics like rule-base security, jBPM, testing, performance tuning, Web Beans and much more.
Each chapter is accompanied with a ready-to-use sample, which is downloadable at the authors' web site. I like the fact that the authors did not put to much stress on seam-gen, and use their own small samples to illustrate each chapter. I also like the fact that the authors didn't try to overload the reader with loads of details, redirecting readers to the official documentation when necessary. In the chapters about seam's core, they basically introduce a problem, how seam helps to solve it, how it is done using annotations, and how it can be done using an XML descriptor file. This is a very good book, which can be read very smoothly.
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