Eclipse Web Tools Platform: Developing Java Web Applications

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| Rating | : | 4.46 (822 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0321396855 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 752 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-04-13 |
| Language | : | English |
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Naci Dai, chief scientist and founder of eteration, a.s., is a member of the WTP project management committee, leads its JST subproject, and leads the Open Source Lomboz project, which was a part of the initial code contributed to WTP to seed the project.Lawrence Mandel, a software architect and developer at at the IBM Toronto Laboratory, is a WTP committer and served as the project’s ecosystem and documentation lead up un
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 alsoPresents step-by-step coverage of developing persistence, business logic, and presentation tiers with WTP and JavaIntroduces best practices for multiple styles of Web and Java EE developmentDemonstrates JDBC database access and configurationShows how to configure application servers for use with WTPWalks through creating Web service application interfaces Covers automated testing with JUnit and Cactus, and automated builds utilizing Ant, Maven, and CruiseControlIntroduces testing and profiling Web applications with the Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP) projectDescribes how to extend WTP with new servers, file types, and WSDL extensionsForeword Preface <
"Trying to Be Too Much?" according to Dale R. Seng. The reason I bought this book was so I could quickly get through some hands-on examples and see the power of WTP. Also, I thought it would be really helpful to see various web development tools through the lens of Eclipse development. After going through it, though, I'm afraid I can't recommend the book for those purposes.But first, let me applaud the web development "wisdom" portions of the book. There are some really good "why are we doing this?" and "why are we doing it this way?" explanations in this book. Nothing to do with WTP, really, but these por. Excellent: How books on programming should be written Arif &Ed : Books,Music And Java Eclipse Web Tools Platform: Developing Java(TM) Web ApplicationsThis is an excellent book; I specially liked the iterative approach (for example, for presentation tier, iteration 1: HTML, iteration 2: add CSS, iteration 3: add Javascripts, iteration 4: XML and XSLT, iteration 5: DTD)authors have taken. I have used examples from this book, with Eclipse and NetBeans, of course for Eclipse user this book has added value, since it goes through configuration of Eclipse and recommended practices. Please ignore the gripe about errors in the code; there are two m. Develop a Java web based application with ease This book did it for me! I was struggling reading numerous books on how to get started developing a Java web based application. Here in this book it explains clearly in steps (snap shots) how to configure Eclipse with the various technologies. How to write basic but essential JSP , Servletsetc and how to debug it and like wise.Read the iterations. It was very rewarding for me by the time i completed reading and practicing the examples given. It boosted my confidence towards continuing to learn everything I need to know about building Java web based applic
