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Java EE and HTML5 Enterprise Application Development

John Brock Arun Gupta Geertjan Wielenga

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Osborne/McGraw-Hill
16 April 2014
Series: Oracle Press
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Create Next-Generation Enterprise ApplicationsBuild and distribute business web applications that target both desktop and mobile devices. Cowritten by Java EE and NetBeans IDE experts, Java EE and HTML5 Enterprise Application Development fully explainscutting-edge, highly responsive design tools and strategies. Find out how to navigate NetBeans IDE, construct HTML5 programs, employ JavaScript APIs, integrate CSS and WebSockets, and handle security. This Oracle Press guide also offers practical coverage of SaaS, MVVM, and RESTful concepts.

Explore HTML5 and Java EE 7 features Use NetBeans IDE editors, templates, and code generators Implement MVVM functionality with Knockout.js Dynamically map database objects using Java Persistence API Configure, manage, and invoke RESTful Web Services Maximize messaging efficiency through WebSockets Accept and process HTML5 Server-Sent Events streams Employ Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets, CSS3, and Sassy CSS

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Imprint:   Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 269mm,  Width: 185mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   318g
ISBN:   9780071823098
ISBN 10:   0071823093
Series:   Oracle Press
Pages:   176
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown

John Brock is a Principal Product Manager for Oracle Corporation. John has over 15 years experience working with web application development. While working at Sun Microsystems, he was responsible for identifying emerging Internet technologies and how they could potentially interact with the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). John has worked with development teams from JRuby, Jython, Groovy, JavaFX and more. His current focus is on HTML5 application development and is the Product Manager for the HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3 features of NetBeans IDE.

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