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  • 0. About this Guide
  • 1. Introducing Maven
  • 2. Getting Started with Maven
  • 3. Creating Applications with Maven
  • 4. Building J2EE Applications
    • Introduction
    • Introducing the DayTrader Application
    • Organizing the DayTrader Directory Structure
    • Building a Web Services Client Project
    • Building an EJB Project
    • Building an EJB Module with XDoclet
    • Deploying EJBS
    • Building a Web Application Project
    • Improving Web Development Productivity
    • Deploying Web Applications
    • Building an EAR Project
    • Deploying a J2EE Application
    • Testing J2EE Application
    • Summary
  • 5. Developing Custom Maven Plugins
  • 6. Assessing Project Health with Maven
  • 7. Team Collaboration with Maven
  • 8. Migrating to Maven
  • A. Resources for Plugin Developers
  • B. Standard Convention

4. Building J2EE Applications

Author: MJ Carreon

Keep your face to the sun and you will never see the shadows. ~ Helen Keller

  • Introduction
  • Introducing the DayTrader Application
  • Organizing the DayTrader Directory Structure
  • Building a Web Services Client Project
  • Building an EJB Project
  • Building an EJB Module with XDoclet
  • Deploying EJBS
  • Building a Web Application Project
  • Improving Web Development Productivity
  • Deploying Web Applications
  • Building an EAR Project
  • Deploying a J2EE Application
  • Testing J2EE Application
  • Summary
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