interconnect 2016 java ee 7 overview (pej-5296)
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PEJ-5296 Java EE 7 Overview Kevin Sutter, STSM WebSphere Java EE Architect Twitter: @kwsutter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwsutter
Please Note:
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Java: Broadest Industry Adoption
10,000,000 JAVA DEVELOPERS
DEPLOYING TO 18 COMPLIANT APPLICATION SERVERS
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The Year of Java EE 7
Note: Unsupported Platforms
Note: Unsupported platforms “WebLogic 12.2.1 with full support for Java EE 7 is slated to be released in just months (the officially sanctioned timeline states calendar year 2015 which means the end of this year at the very latest)” https://blogs.oracle.com/reza/entry/the_ghosts_of_java_ee, 8 June 2015
IBM Marketing Announce
WAS V8.0 – First fully-supported Java EE 6 Server WAS V8.5.5.6 – First fully-supported Java EE 7 Server
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Java EE 7 Themes
§ Batch § Concurrency § Simplified JMS
§ More annotated POJOs § Less boilerplate code § Cohesive integrated
platform
DEVELOPER PRODUCTIVITY
§ WebSockets § JSON § Servlet 3.1 NIO § REST
MEETING ENTERPRISE DEMANDS
Java EE 7
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Top Ten Features in Java EE 7
1. WebSocket client/server endpoints 2. Batch Applications 3. JSON Processing 4. Concurrency Utilities 5. Simplified JMS API 6. @Transactional and @TransactionScoped7. JAX-RS Client API 8. Default Resources 9. More annotated POJOs 10. Faces Flow
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Java API for WebSocket 1.0/1.1
• Server and Client WebSocket Endpoint
– Annotated: @ServerEndpoint, @ClientEndpoint
– Programmatic: Endpoint
• Lifecycle events support
• Standard Packaging and Deployment
@ServerEndpoint("/chat") public class ChatServer { @OnMessage public void chat(String m) { . . . } }
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Java API for WebSocket 1.0
@ServerEndpoint("/chat")
public class ChatBean {
static Set<Session> peers = Collections.synchronizedSet(...); @OnOpen public void onOpen(Session peer) { peers.add(peer); } @OnClose public void onClose(Session peer) { peers.remove(peer); } . . .
Chat Server
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Java API for WebSocket 1.0
. . . @OnMessage
public void message(String message) {
for (Session peer : peers) { peer.getRemote().sendObject(message); } } }
Chat Server (contd.)
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JSON Processing 1.0
• API to parse and generate JSON
• Streaming API
– Low-level, efficient way to parse/generate JSON
– Similar to StAX API in XML world
• Object Model API
– Simple, easy to use high-level API
– Similar to DOM API in XML world
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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{
"firstName": "John", "lastName": "Smith", "age": 25, "phoneNumber": [ { "type": "home", "number": "212 555-1234" }, { "type": "fax", "number": "646 555-4567" } ] }
JsonParser p = Json.createParser(...); JsonParser.Event event = p.next(); // START_OBJECT event = p.next(); // KEY_NAME event = p.next(); // VALUE_STRING String name = p.getString(); // "John”
Java API for JSON Processing 1.0
Streaming API
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Batch Applications for Java Platform 1.0
• Suited for non-interactive, bulk-oriented, and long-running tasks
• Batch execution: sequential, parallel, decision-based
• Processing Styles
– Item-oriented: Chunked (primary)
– Task-oriented: Batchlet
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Batch Applications 1.0
Concepts
Metadata for jobs
Manage batch process
Batch process
Independent sequential phase of job
Chunk
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<step id="sendStatements"> <chunk item-count="3"> <reader ref="accountReader"/> <processor ref="accountProcessor"/> <writer ref="emailWriter"/></step>
...implements ItemReader { public Object readItem() { // read account using JPA}
...implements ItemProcessor {Public Object processItems(Object account) { // read Account, return Statement}
...implements ItemWriter {public void writeItems(List statements) { // use JavaMail to send email}
Batch Applications 1.0
Chunked Job Specification
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Concurrency Utilities for Java EE 1.0
• Extension of Java SE Concurrency Utilities API
• Provide asynchronous capabilities to Java EE application components
• Provides 4 types of managed objects
– ManagedExecutorService
– ManagedScheduledExecutorService
– ManagedThreadFactory
– ContextService
• Context Propagation
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Concurrency Utilities for Java EE 1.0
public class TestServlet extends HttpPServlet { @Resource(name="java:comp/DefaultManagedExecutorService") ManagedExecutorService executor; Future future = executor.submit(new MyTask()); class MyTask implements Runnable { public void run() { . . . // task logic } } }
Submit Tasks to ManagedExecutorService using JNDI
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Java Message Service 2.0
• New JMSContext interface
• AutoCloseable JMSContext, Connection, Session, …
• Use of runtime exceptions
• Method chaining on JMSProducer
• Simplified message sending
Get More from Less Java EE 7
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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@Resource(lookup = "myConnectionFactory") ConnectionFactory connectionFactory;
@Resource(lookup = "myQueue") Queue myQueue;
public void sendMessage (String payload) { Connection connection = null; try { connection = connectionFactory.createConnection(); Session session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE); MessageProducer messageProducer = session.createProducer(myQueue); TextMessage textMessage = session.createTextMessage(payload); messageProducer.send(textMessage); } catch (JMSException ex) { //. . . } finally { if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException ex) {
//. . . } } } }
Application Server Specific Resources
Boilerplate Code
Exception Handling
Java Message Service 2.0
Sending a Message using JMS 1.1
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Java Message Service 2.0
@Inject JMSContext context;
@Resource(lookup = "java:global/jms/demoQueue") Queue demoQueue;
public void sendMessage(String payload) { context.createProducer().send(demoQueue, payload); }
Sending a Message
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Java API for RESTful Web Services 2.0
• Client API • Message Filters and Entity Interceptors • Asynchronous Processing – Server and Client • Common Configuration
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Java API for RESTful Web Services 2.0
// Get instance of Client Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient(); // Get customer name for the shipped products String name = client.target("../orders/{orderId}/customer") .resolveTemplate("orderId", "10") .queryParam("shipped", "true") .request() .get(String.class);
Client API
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Contexts and Dependency Injection 1.1
• Automatic enablement for beans with scope annotation and EJBs – “beans.xml” is optional
• Bean discovery mode – all: All types – annotated: Types with bean defining annotation (default) – none: Disable CDI
• @Vetoed for programmatic disablement of classes • Global ordering/priority of interceptors and decorators
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Bean Validation 1.1
• Alignment with Dependency Injection • Method-level validation
– Constraints on parameters and return values – Check pre-/post-conditions
• Integration with JAX-RS
Java EE 7 Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Built-in
Custom
@Future public Date getAppointment() { //. . . }
public void placeOrder( @NotNull String productName, @NotNull @Max("10") Integer quantity, @Customer String customer) { //. . . }
Bean Validation 1.1
Method Parameter and Result Validation
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Java Persistence API 2.1
• Schema Generation – javax.persistence.schema-generation.* properties
• Unsynchronized Persistence Contexts • Bulk update/delete using Criteria• User-defined functions using FUNCTION • Stored Procedure Query • Entity Graphs
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Servlet 3.1
• Non-blocking I/O • Protocol Upgrade
– HttpUpgradeHandler – necessary for Web Sockets • Security Enhancements
– <deny-uncovered-http-methods>: Deny request to HTTP methods not explicitly covered by specified constaints
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Servlet 3.1
public class TestServlet extends HttpServlet protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException, ServletException { ServletInputStream input = request.getInputStream(); byte[] b = new byte[1024]; int len = -1; while ((len = input.read(b)) != -1) { . . . } } }
Non-blocking I/O Traditional
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Servlet 3.1
AsyncContext context = request.startAsync(); ServletInputStream input = request.getInputStream(); input.setReadListener( new MyReadListener(input, context));
Non-blocking I/O: doGet
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Servlet 3.1
@Override public void onDataAvailable() { try { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); int len = -1; byte b[] = new byte[1024]; while (input.isReady() && (len = input.read(b)) != -1) { String data = new String(b, 0, len); System.out.println("--> " + data); } } catch (IOException ex) { . . . } } . . .
Non-blocking read
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JavaServer Faces 2.2
• Faces Flow • Resource Library Contracts • HTML5 Friendly Markup Support
– Pass through attributes and elements • Cross Site Request Forgery Protection • Loading Facelets via ResourceHandler• h:inputFile: New File Upload Component
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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Java Transaction API 1.2
§ @Transactional: Define transaction boundaries on CDI managed beans
• @TransactionScoped: CDI scope for bean instances scoped to the active JTA transaction
Java EE 7
Available Liberty v8.5.5.6 and WAS v9 Beta!
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EJB 3.2
Servlet 3.1
CDI Extensions
Bea
n Va
lidat
ion
1.1
Batch 1.0
Web Fragments
Java EE 7 JSRs
JCA 1.7 JMS 2.0 JPA 2.1
Managed Beans 1.0
Concurrency 1.0 Common Annotations 1.1
Interceptors 1.2, JTA 1.2 CDI 1.1
JSF 2.2, JSP 2.3, EL 3.0
JAX-RS 2.0, JAX-WS 2.2 JSON 1.0 WebSocket
1.0
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Liberty features – including Java EE 7
zOS
ND
Core
Base
New in 1Q16
New in 4Q15
New in 2Q15
New in 3Q15
zosConnect-1.2 zosLocalAdapters-1.0 zosSecurity-1.0 zosTransaction-1.0 zosWlm-1.0
scalingController-1.0 scalingMember-1.0 dynamicRouting-1.0
collectiveController-1.0 clusterMember-1.0 healthManager-1.0 healthAnalyzer-1.0
Java EE 6 subset
couchdb-1.0 mongodb-2.0 wsSecurity-1.1
javaee-7.0 batchManagement-1.0
rtcomm-1.0 rtcommGateway-1.0 sipServlet-1.0 wsSecuritySaml-1.1 mediaServerControl-1.0
wsAtomicTransaction-1.2
webProfile-6.0
distributedMap-1.0
openid-2.0
openidConnectServer-1.0 openidConnectClient-1.0
osgiAppIntegration-1.0
spnego-1.0
collectiveMember-1.0 restConnector-1.0
sessionDatabase-1.0
ldapRegistry-3.0
webCache-1.0 javaMail-1.5
osgiConsole-1.0 json-1.0
timedOperations-1.0 monitor-1.0 oauth-2.0
serverStatus-1.0 wab-1.0 blueprint-1.0
webProfile-7.0
eventLogging-1.0 requestTiming-1.0
adminCenter-1.0 concurrent-1.0
bells-1.0 samlWeb-2.0
httpWhiteboard-1.0
federatedRepository-1.0 constrainedDelegation-1.0
osgiBundle-1.0 passwordUtilities-1.0 bluemixUtility-1.0
apiDiscovery-1.0 logstashCollector-1.0
scim-1.0
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Liberty features – Java EE 6 Web Profile
zOS
ND
Core
Base
New in 1Q16
New in 4Q15
New in 2Q15
New in 3Q15
zosConnect-1.2 zosLocalAdapters-1.0 zosSecurity-1.0 zosTransaction-1.0 zosWlm-1.0
scalingController-1.0 scalingMember-1.0 dynamicRouting-1.0
collectiveController-1.0 clusterMember-1.0 healthManager-1.0 healthAnalyzer-1.0
Java EE 6 subset
couchdb-1.0 mongodb-2.0 wsSecurity-1.1
javaee-7.0 batchManagement-1.0
rtcomm-1.0 rtcommGateway-1.0 sipServlet-1.0 wsSecuritySaml-1.0 mediaServerControl-1.0
wsAtomicTransaction-1.2
webProfile-6.0
distributedMap-1.0
openid-2.0
openidConnectServer-1.0 openidConnectClient-1.0
osgiAppIntegration-1.0
spnego-1.0
collectiveMember-1.0 restConnector-1.0
sessionDatabase-1.0
ldapRegistry-3.0
webCache-1.0 javaMail-1.5
osgiConsole-1.0 json-1.0
timedOperations-1.0 monitor-1.0 oauth-2.0
serverStatus-1.0 wab-1.0 blueprint-1.0
webProfile-7.0
eventLogging-1.0 requestTiming-1.0
adminCenter-1.0 concurrent-1.0
bells-1.0 samlWeb-2.0
httpWhiteboard-1.0
federatedRepository-1.0 constrainedDelegation-1.0
osgiBundle-1.0 passwordUtilities-1.0 bluemixUtility-1.0
apiDiscovery-1.0 logstashCollector-1.0
scim-1.0
servlet-3.0 jsp-2.0 jsf-2.0 ejbLite-3.1 jdbc-4.0
jndi-1.0 appSecurity-2.0 managedBeans-1.0
ssl-1.0 beanValidation-1.0 cdi-1.0 jpa-2.0
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Liberty features – Java EE 7 Web Profile
zOS
ND
Core
Base
New in 1Q16
New in 4Q15
New in 2Q15
New in 3Q15
zosConnect-1.2 zosLocalAdapters-1.0 zosSecurity-1.0 zosTransaction-1.0 zosWlm-1.0
scalingController-1.0 scalingMember-1.0 dynamicRouting-1.0
collectiveController-1.0 clusterMember-1.0 healthManager-1.0 healthAnalyzer-1.0
Java EE 6 subset
couchdb-1.0 mongodb-2.0 wsSecurity-1.1
javaee-7.0 batchManagement-1.0
rtcomm-1.0 rtcommGateway-1.0 sipServlet-1.0 wsSecuritySaml-1.0 mediaServerControl-1.0
wsAtomicTransaction-1.2
webProfile-6.0
distributedMap-1.0
openid-2.0
openidConnectServer-1.0 openidConnectClient-1.0
osgiAppIntegration-1.0
spnego-1.0
collectiveMember-1.0 restConnector-1.0
sessionDatabase-1.0
ldapRegistry-3.0
webCache-1.0 javaMail-1.5
osgiConsole-1.0 json-1.0
timedOperations-1.0 monitor-1.0 oauth-2.0
serverStatus-1.0 wab-1.0 blueprint-1.0
webProfile-7.0
eventLogging-1.0 requestTiming-1.0
adminCenter-1.0 concurrent-1.0
bells-1.0 samlWeb-2.0
httpWhiteboard-1.0
federatedRepository-1.0 constrainedDelegation-1.0
osgiBundle-1.0 passwordUtilities-1.0 bluemixUtility-1.0
apiDiscovery-1.0 logstashCollector-1.0
scim-1.0
servlet-3.1 jsp-2.3 jsf-2.2 ejbLite-3.2 jdbc-4.1
jndi-1.0 appSecurity-2.0 managedBeans-1.0
ssl-1.0 beanValidation-1.1 cdi-1.2 jpa-2.1 el-3.0 websocket-1.1
websocket-1.0 jsonp-1.0 jaxrs-2.0 jaxrsClient-2.0
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Liberty features – Java EE 6
zOS
ND
Core
Base
New in 1Q16
New in 4Q15
New in 2Q15
New in 3Q15
zosConnect-1.2 zosLocalAdapters-1.0 zosSecurity-1.0 zosTransaction-1.0 zosWlm-1.0
scalingController-1.0 scalingMember-1.0 dynamicRouting-1.0
collectiveController-1.0 clusterMember-1.0 healthManager-1.0 healthAnalyzer-1.0
Java EE 6 subset
couchdb-1.0 mongodb-2.0 wsSecurity-1.1
javaee-7.0 batchManagement-1.0
rtcomm-1.0 rtcommGateway-1.0 sipServlet-1.0 wsSecuritySaml-1.0 mediaServerControl-1.0
wsAtomicTransaction-1.2
webProfile-6.0
distributedMap-1.0
openid-2.0
openidConnectServer-1.0 openidConnectClient-1.0
osgiAppIntegration-1.0
spnego-1.0
collectiveMember-1.0 restConnector-1.0
sessionDatabase-1.0
ldapRegistry-3.0
webCache-1.0 javaMail-1.5
osgiConsole-1.0 json-1.0
timedOperations-1.0 monitor-1.0 oauth-2.0
serverStatus-1.0 wab-1.0 blueprint-1.0
webProfile-7.0
eventLogging-1.0 requestTiming-1.0
adminCenter-1.0 concurrent-1.0
bells-1.0 samlWeb-2.0
httpWhiteboard-1.0
federatedRepository-1.0 constrainedDelegation-1.0
osgiBundle-1.0 passwordUtilities-1.0 bluemixUtility-1.0
apiDiscovery-1.0 logstashCollector-1.0
servlet-3.0 jsp-2.2 jsf-2.0
jdbc-4.0 jndi-1.0 appSecurity-2.0 managedBeans-1.0
ssl-1.0 beanValidation-1.0 cdi-1.0 jpa-2.0
jaxrs-1.1
jca-1.6 jms-1.1 jaxws-2.2 jaxb-2.2
wmqJmsClient-1.1 wasJmsClient-1.1
mdb-3.1
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Liberty features – Java EE 7 Full Platform
zOS
ND
Core
Base
New in 1Q16
New in 4Q15
New in 2Q15
New in 3Q15
zosConnect-1.2 zosLocalAdapters-1.0 zosSecurity-1.0 zosTransaction-1.0 zosWlm-1.0
scalingController-1.0 scalingMember-1.0 dynamicRouting-1.0
collectiveController-1.0 clusterMember-1.0 healthManager-1.0 healthAnalyzer-1.0
Java EE 6 subset
couchdb-1.0 mongodb-2.0 wsSecurity-1.1
javaee-7.0 batchManagement-1.0
rtcomm-1.0 rtcommGateway-1.0 sipServlet-1.0 wsSecuritySaml-1.0 mediaServerControl-1.0
wsAtomicTransaction-1.2
webProfile-6.0
distributedMap-1.0
openid-2.0
openidConnectServer-1.0 openidConnectClient-1.0
osgiAppIntegration-1.0
spnego-1.0
collectiveMember-1.0 restConnector-1.0
sessionDatabase-1.0
ldapRegistry-3.0
webCache-1.0 javaMail-1.5
osgiConsole-1.0 json-1.0
timedOperations-1.0 monitor-1.0 oauth-2.0
serverStatus-1.0 wab-1.0 blueprint-1.0
webProfile-7.0
eventLogging-1.0 requestTiming-1.0
adminCenter-1.0 concurrent-1.0
bells-1.0 samlWeb-2.0
httpWhiteboard-1.0
federatedRepository-1.0 constrainedDelegation-1.0
osgiBundle-1.0 passwordUtilities-1.0 bluemixUtility-1.0
apiDiscovery-1.0 logstashCollector-1.0
servlet-3.1 jsp-2.3 jsf-2.2 ejbLite-3.2
jdbc-4.1 jndi-1.0 appSecurity-2.0 managedBeans-1.0
ssl-1.0 beanValidation-1.1 cdi-1.2 jpa-2.1 el-3.0
websocket-1.1 websocket-1.0
jsonp-1.0 jaxrs-2.0 jaxrsClient-2.0
concurrent-1.0
appClientSupport-1.0 ejbPersistentTimer-1.0
ejbHome-3.2 ejbRemote-3.2 ejb-3.2 mdb-3.2
j2eeManagement-1.1 jacc-1.5 jaspic-1.1 jca-1.7 jms-2.0
wmqJmsClient-2.0 wasJmsClient-2.0
jaxws-2.2 jaxb-2.2
batch-1.0 javaMail-1.5
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• WebSphere Application Server Liberty – v8.5.5.6 – Full Java EE 7 platform support – Available since 2Q2015 – https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/downloads/#asset/runtimes-8.5.5-wlp-javaee7
• WebSphere Application Server traditional – vNext – Full Java EE 7 platform support – Cloud v9 Beta:
https://console.ng.bluemix.net/catalog/services/websphere-application-server/ – On-Premise v9 Beta:
https://www-01.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwmdocs/web/cc/earlyprograms/websphere/wasob/index.shtml
WebSphere Support for Java EE 7
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• Java EE 8 Platform (JSR 366) – Very early in development cycle
• Content and schedule still likely to change
– Few child specifications have early draft reviews available – Target date is 1H2017 for GA of platform specifications
Java EE 8 Introduction
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• JCache 1.0 (JSR 107) – Standard Cache API for Java objects – First spec to finalize (03/2015)
• MVC 1.0 (JSR 371) – Model-View-Controller – Utilize existing Java EE technologies when applicable
• Model (cdi, bv), View (jsp, facelets), Controller (jax-rs)
• JSON-B 1.0 (JSR 367) – Binding complement to JSON-P in Java EE 7
• Java EE Security 1.0 (JSR 375) – Modernization of security-related JSRs
• Java EE Management 1.0 (JSR 373) – Supersede JSR 77 and utilize rest-based services (vs ejb) – Also, provide JSR 88-like deployment services
Java EE 8 – Major New Specifications
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• Servlet 4.0 (JSR 369) – HTTP 2 Support – Continued improvements to HTTP 1.1 support
• CDI 2.0 (JSR 365) – Java SE model (not part of JDK) – More modular
• JSF 2.3 (JSR 372) – Better integration with CDI and JSON via Ajax API – Integration with MVC 1.0
• JSON-P 1.1 (JSR 374) – Complementary support for JSON-B 1.0 – Java SE 8 support
• JAX-RS 2.1 (JSR 370) – Server-Sent Events (SSE) – Integration with CDI, JSON-B, MVC, etc
Java EE 8 – Major Updated Specifications
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Java EE Samples • WASDev GitHub site
– https://github.com/WASdev?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=sample.javaee7 – Java EE 7 samples with instructions on deploying to both WebSphere Liberty and WebSphere traditional v9 Beta – The README.md file (as well as the GitHub page) have helpful configuration information – Following technologies are currently available with complete instructions for WebSphere
• Web Sockets 1.0/1.1
• Concurrency 1.0
• JTA 1.2 • JMS 2.0
• Servlet 3.1 • EL 3.0
• JSON-P 1.0
• JAX-RS 2.0 • Java Batch 1.0
• WASDev Posts to help you get started – https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/docs/running-java-ee-7-samples-liberty-using-eclipse/ – https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/docs/running-the-java-ee-7-samples-on-was-liberty/
• Official Java EE 7 GitHub site – https://github.com/javaee-samples/javaee7-samples
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Sampling of Related Sessions… • PEJ-5296: Java EE 7 Overview
– Monday, 10:30am-11:30am, Mandalay Bay North, South Pacific Ballroom A
• PEJ-2876: Configuring WebSphere Application Server for Enterprise Messaging Needs – Monday, 12:00pm-1:00pm, Mandalay Bay North, Islander Ballroom G
• PEJ-2139: Technical Deep Dive into IBM WebSphere Liberty – Monday, 3:00pm-4:00pm, Mandalay Bay North, South Pacific Ballroom A
• PEJ-1603: IBM WebSphere Liberty in the Wild – Tuesday, 1:15pm-2:15pm, Mandalay Bay North, South Pacific Ballroom A
• PEJ-6480: Don’t Wait! Developing Responsive Applications with Java EE 7 – Tuesday, 1:15pm-2:15pm, Mandalay Bay North, Islander Ballroom G
• PEJ-2151: Agile Development Using Java EE 7 with WebSphere Liberty Profile (LAB) – Wednesday, 8:30am-9:30am, MGM Grand Room 306
• PEJ-1973: WAS Migration: Benefits, Planning, and Best Practices – Wednesday, 12:00pm-1:00pm, Mandalay Bay North, South Pacific Ballroom A
• PEJ-1902: Migrate Java EE Applications to Cloud with Cloud Migration Toolkit – Wednesday, 2:30pm-12:15pm, Mandalay Bay North, Islander Ballroom G
• PEJ-5303: OpenJPA and EclipseLink Usage Scenarios Explained – Thursday, 11:30am-12:15pm, Mandalay Bay North, South Pacific Ballroom A
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