Learn about enterprise applications

The workbench provides the tools you need to develop enterprise applications. You can use the Java EE tools and features to create applications that are structured around modules with different purposes, such as web sites and enterprise Java beans (EJB) applications. When you use EJB 3.1 components, you can create a distributed, secure application with transactional support. When you develop applications that access persistent data, you can use the Java Persistence API (JPA). This standard simplifies the creation and use of persistent entities, as well as adding new features. For developing presentation logic, you can use technologies such as JavaServer Pages (JSP) or JavaServer Faces (JSF).

Overview

You can read the following topics before creating an enterprise application. They provide planning and technology overview information that might be useful if you are new to enterprise applications or developing enterprise applications in this development environment.

Conceptual information iconOverview of Java EE: Overview
Conceptual information iconDeveloping JPA applications
Conceptual information iconJPA architecture

Getting started

If you are already familiar with enterprise applications technology the following topics help you set up your workspace for enterprise applications development, and guide you through the development process.

Task information icon Tools for Java EE development
Task information iconCreating Java EE projects using wizards
Task information iconCreating and configuring Java EE modules using annotations
Task information iconCreating JPA applications
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Timestamp icon Last updated: July 17, 2017 21:58

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