Play for Java: Covers Play 2

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9781617290909


Summary Play for Java shows you how to build Java-based web applications using the Play 2 framework. The book starts by introducing Play through a comprehensive overview example. Then, you"ll look at each facet of a typical Play application, both by exploring simple code snippets and by adding to a larger running example. Along the way, you"ll contrast Play and JEE patterns and learn how a stateless web application can fit seamlessly in an enterprise environment. About the Book For a Java developer, the Play web application framework is a breath of fresh air. With Play you get the power of Scala"s strong type system and functional programming model, and a rock-solid Java API that makes it a snap to create stateless, event-driven, browser-based applications ready to deploy against your existing infrastructure. Play for Java teaches you to build Java-based web applications using Play 2. This book starts with an overview example and then explores each facet of a typical application by discussing simple snippets as they are added to a larger example. Along the way, you"ll contrast Play and JEE patterns and learn how a stateless web application can fit seamlessly in an enterprise Java environment. You"ll also learn how to develop asynchronous and reactive web applications. The book requires a background in Java. No knowledge of Play or of Scala is assumed. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. What"s InsideBuild Play 2 applications using Java Leverage your JEE skills Work in an asynchronous way Secure and test your Play applicationAbout the Authors Nicolas Leroux is a core developer of the Play framework. Sietse de Kaper develops and deploys Java-based Play applications. Table of ContentsPART 1 INTRODUCTION AND FIRST STEPS An introduction to Play The parts of an application A basic CRUD application PART 2 CORE FUNCTIONALITY An enterprise app, Play-style Controllers—handling HTTP requests Handling user input Models and persistence Producing output with view templates PART 3 ADVANCED TOPICS Asynchronous data Security Modules and deployment Testing your application