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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Developing Java EE applications with Maven NetBeans and Glassfish

Developing Java EE applications with Maven NetBeans and Glassfish


I have been working with EE 6 stack lately, and I find it quite pleasant and productive. For my own learning purpose, I intend to explore more deeper on some of the major components available on the EE stack.

I have started a java-ee6-examples project in GitHub, and I plan to add my examples and working demo code there, along with some blog posts whenever I can. The project is seperated into sub-modules that a typical EE application would organized: a parent module, a common library jar module and one or more web modules etc. The project is buildable using Maven 3 tool on command line, and you may use any major IDE that supports Maven (I will try out NetBeans for these demos).

I will also be testing my examples application mainly on Glassfish Server. Glassfish Server is an open source EE application server, and its current 4.x release supports EE 7 already (GF 3.x is for EE 6). We should able to run any EE 6 applications on GF 4.x without much problems, so for my learning purpose, I will restrict my examples to use EE 6 for now (you will notice that I have to set EE 6 version as dependency in Maven pom file!)

So if you are interested in these, watch this blog for future updates.

To help you started with EE development, I jot down few useful links here.

Downloads:
JDK 7
NetBeans IDE
Glassfish Application Server 
(Oracle also provides convenient package download that includes all 3 above!)

References:
EE 6 Tutorial
EE 6 Technologies
EE 6 API
JDK 7 API


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