About This Session
This session presents the GlassFish™ Tools Bundle for Eclipse, which can be used for creating Java EE 6 applications and configuring, deploying, and monitoring the GlassFish application server. The GlassFish application server implements the latest Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) technologies, such as the Java Servlet 3.0 API, JavaServer™ Faces 2.0 technology, Dynamic Languages & Web frameworks, Metro Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) Web services, and Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJB™) 3.1 technology. This lab serves as an introduction to using the Eclipse IDE to develop various applications targeting the GlassFish application server as the runtime server.
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Specifically, this session shows:
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<li> Getting started with GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse (with pre-bundled/configured GlassFish)</li>
<li> How a recent nightly/promoted Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 can be registered and started through Eclipse</li>
<li> Using the GlassFish Administration Console and Update center from Eclipse</li>
<li> Customizing properties of GlassFish application server integration with Eclipse</li>
<li> Viewing and customizing GlassFish application server log file integration with the Eclipse console</li>
<li> Creating and deploying a dynamic Web project targeted for Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3</li>
<li> Using a built-in sample database and Java Persistence API to generate entities and use them in a dynamic Web project</li>
<li> Creating a Metro/JAX-WS Web service and deploy on GlassFish</li>
<li> Using the GlassFish application server “save-on-deploy” and “session preservation” feature</li>
<li> Creating a JSF 2.0, Servlet 3.0, EJB 3.1 application using wizards in Eclipse</li>
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Time: 11:00 AM Saturday Room: 5503
The Speaker(s)
Vice President, Developer Advocacy , Couchbase
Arun Gupta is a Principal Open Source Technologist at Amazon Web Services.