My-Aktion, example application for the german book '[Java EE 7 Workshop](More information at: http://www.dpunkt.de/buecher/3877/workshop-java-ee-7.html)' published by dpunkt.verlag.
Uses Maven 3.0.4 (Download here) for building.This example contains of two different applications my-aktion and my-aktion-monitor whichmust be build independently and run on different application servers.
MY-AKTION
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The main application allows organizers of nonprofit campaigns (German: Aktion) to create online fundraising formsfor their projects. The organizer can embed these forms into their own website. This allows theorganizer to raise money for his campaign. Each organizer can create forms for multiple campaigns.�The application takes care of the generation of the forms and the management of the campaigns and donations.This app was tested under JBoss 7.1.1
MY-AKTION-MONITOR
The monitor is a simple application that takes heavy usage of new Java EE 7 featureslike WebSocket and REST client and therefore only runs under Glassfish 4.0.To run it get the latest promoted build at http://dlc.sun.com.edgesuite.net/glassfish/4.0/promoted/It sets up a SOAP and REST based (to demonstrate both technologies) communication with the main appto retrieve the donations for a selected campaign.
LICENSED UNDER MIT-LICENSE (see LICENSE.md)
Java EE 8 continues to improve API and programming models needed for today's applications and adds features requested by our world-wide community. This release modernizes support for many industry standards and continues simplification of enterprise ready APIs. Enhancements include:
- Java Servlet 4.0 API with HTTP/2 support
- Enhanced JSON support including a new JSON binding API
- A new REST Reactive Client API
- Asynchronous CDI Events
- A new portable Security API
- Server-Sent Events support (Client & Server-side)
- Support for Java SE 8 new capabilities (e.g. Date & Time API, Streams API, annotations enhancements)
Java EE 8 builds on Java EE 7. The following JSRs are new or updated in Java EE 8:
- JSR 366 – Java EE 8 Platform
- JSR 365 – Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) 2.0
- JSR 367 – The Java API for JSON Binding (JSON-B) 1.0
- JSR 369 – Java Servlet 4.0
- JSR 370 – Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS) 2.1
- JSR 372 – JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.3
- JSR 374 – Java API for JSON Processing (JSON-P)1.1
- JSR 375 – Java EE Security API 1.0
- JSR 380 – Bean Validation 2.0
- JSR 250 – Common Annotations 1.3
- JSR 338 – Java Persistence 2.2
- JSR 356 – Java API for WebSocket 1.1
- JSR 919 – JavaMail 1.6