Eclipse Web tools platform : developing Java Web applications

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    • Dai, Naci
    • Mandel, Lawrence
    • Ryman, Arthur

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Eclipse Web tools platform : developing Java Web applications

Naci Dai, Lawrence Mandel, Arthur Ryman

(The eclipse series)

Addison-Wesley, c2007

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 689-696) and index

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内容説明

Discover WTP, the New End-to-End Toolset for Java-Based Web Development The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) seamlessly integrates all the tools today's Java Web developer needs. WTP is both an unprecedented Open Source resource for working developers and a powerful foundation for state-of-the-art commercial products. Eclipse Web Tools Platform offers in-depth descriptions of every tool included in WTP, introducing powerful capabilities never before available in Eclipse. The authors cover the entire Web development process-from defining Web application architectures and development processes through testing and beyond. And if you're seeking to extend WTP, this book provides an introduction to the platform's rich APIs. The book also Presents step-by-step coverage of developing persistence, business logic, and presentation tiers with WTP and Java Introduces best practices for multiple styles of Web and Java EE development Demonstrates JDBC database access and configuration Shows how to configure application servers for use with WTP Walks through creating Web service application interfaces Covers automated testing with JUnit and Cactus, and automated builds utilizing Ant, Maven, and CruiseControl Introduces testing and profiling Web applications with the Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP) project Describes how to extend WTP with new servers, file types, and WSDL extensions Foreword Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Part I: Getting Started Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: About the Eclipse Web Tools Platform Project Chapter 3: Quick Tour Chapter 4: Setting Up Your Workspace Part II: Java Web Application Development Chapter 5: Web Application Architecture and Design Chapter 6: Organizing Your Development Project Chapter 7: The Presentation Tier Chapter 8: The Business Logic Tier Chapter 9: The Persistence Tier Chapter 10: Web Services Chapter 11: Testing Part III: Extending WTP Chapter 12: Adding New Servers Chapter 13: Supporting New File Types Chapter 14: Creating WSDL Extensions Chapter 15: Customizing Resource Resolution Part IV: Products and Plans Chapter 16: Other Web Tools Based on Eclipse Chapter 17: The Road Ahead Glossary References Index This book is an invaluable resource for every Eclipse and enterprise Java Web developer: both those who use Eclipse to build other Web applications, and those who build Eclipse technologies into their own products. Complete source code examples are available at www.eclipsewtp.org.

目次

Foreword xviiPreface xixAcknowledgments xxiiiAbout the Authors xxvPart I: Getting Started 1Chapter 1: Introduction 3Java Web Application Development and Eclipse 3 What This Book Contains 4 How This Book Is Organized 5 Source Code Examples 8 Introducing League Planet 9 Summary 10 Chapter 2: About the Eclipse Web Tools Platform Project 13WTP Is Born 13 WTP Economics 15 The Structure of WTP 22 Contributing to WTP 37 Summary 40 Chapter 3: Quick Tour 41Overview 41 Iteration 1: J2EE Web Applications 44 Iteration 2: Servlets and Scriptlets 60 Iteration 3: Database Access 71 Iteration 4: Web Services 82 Summary 88 Chapter 4: Setting Up Your Workspace 91Installing and Updating WTP 91 Configuring WTP 105 Summary 110 Part II: Java Web Application Development 111Chapter 5: Web Application Architecture and Design 113The Web Landscape 113 Web Applications 115 Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) 130 Case Study: League Planet 133 Summary 135 Chapter 6: Organizing Your Development Project 137Web Project Types and J2EE Applications 138 Advanced Web Projects 160 Example Projects 165 Summary 196 Chapter 7: The Presentation Tier 199Introduction 199 Interaction Design 200 Graphic Design 203 The Structure of the Presentation Tier 204 Iteration 1: Static Web Projects, HTML, and the Iteration 2: CSS 230 Iteration 3: JavaScript 234 Iteration 4: XML and XSLT 248 Iteration 5: DTD 257 Iteration 6: Servers, Dynamic Web Projects, and Servlets 261 Iteration 7: JSP 279 Iteration 8: Monitoring HTTP Sessions 289 Summary 295 Chapter 8: The Business Logic Tier 297A Common Business Tier Design 300 Iteration 1: The Domain Model 301 Iteration 2: Developing Session EJBs 325 Iteration 3: Message-Driven Beans 358 Summary 367 Chapter 9: The Persistence Tier 369Designs for the Persistence Layer 370 Overview of Iterations 374 Iteration 1: Creating a Database 375 Iteration 2: Data Layer 386 Iteration 3: Entity Beans 392 Summary 418 Chapter 10: Web Services 421WSDL 422 SOAP 423 REST 424 REST Style Web Services 426 Overview of Iterations 427 Iteration 1: Developing Web Services Top-Down 428 Iteration 2: Developing Web Services Bottom-Up 454 Iteration 3: Generating Web Service Client Proxies 464 Iteration 4: Testing Web Services for Interoperability 470 Iteration 5: Using Web Services in Web Applications 477 Iteration 6: Discovering and Publishing Web Services 494 Summary 508 Chapter 11: Testing 509Automated Testing 511 Overview of Iterations 512 Iteration 1: Unit Testing with JUnit 512 Iteration 2: Integration Testing with Cactus 520 Iteration 3: System Testing with HttpUnit 528 Iteration 4: Performance Testing with TPTP 533 Iteration 5: Profiling with TPTP 540 Summary 546 Part III: Extending WTP 549Chapter 12: Adding New Servers 551Overview of Adding a Generic Server Adapter 554 The GlassFish Server Runtime 554 Server Adapter Plug-Ins 556 Adding Support for a New Server Runtime 558 Adding a New Server Type for a Runtime 561 Adding a New Runtime Target Handler 562 Facets and Runtime Components 563 Extending the Server Tools UI 565 The Generic Server Definition 566 Publishers 570 Testing the Server Adapter 573 Summary 580 Chapter 13: Supporting New File Types 583Creating the DocBook Extension Plug-In 585 The DocBook Validator 585 Creating a Custom Marker Type 598 Declaring the DocBook Content Type 601 Summary 605 Chapter 14: Creating WSDL Extensions 607Creating the WSDL Extension Plug-In 612 Extending the WSDL Editor 612 Extending WSDL Validation 635 Summary 644 Chapter 15: Customizing Resource Resolution 645Creating the Resource Resolution Extension Plug-In 647 Contributing Resources to the XML Catalog 648 Implementing a Custom Resource Resolution Strategy 657 Summary 665 Part IV: Products and Plans 667Chapter 16: Other Web Tools Based on Eclipse 669Java Web Tools 669 Perl Web Tools 674 PHP Web Tools 674 Python Web Tools 675 Ruby Web Tools 675 Summary 675 Chapter 17: The Road Ahead 677Eclipse Data Tools Platform (DTP) Project 678 Eclipse JavaServer Faces (JSF) Tools Project 678 Eclipse Dali Java Persistence Architecture (JPA) Tools Project 679 Eclipse AJAX Tools Framework (ATF) Project 679 Java Enterprise Edition 5 679 Apache Axis2 and W3C WSDL 2.0 680 Eclipse PHP Development Tools Project 680 Eclipse SOA Tools Platform (STP) Project 681 Conclusion 681 Glossary 683References 689Index 697

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