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by Adam Bien
Today, developers can take things to the extreme and develop Java EE applications in a “conventional” way, or you can take advantage of Java EE 6's new possibilities for the “pragmatic” implementation of concepts. In this workshop, we will look at Java EE 6/7 projects using a holistic approach, starting with packaging with Maven, and covering topics including embedded integration and stress tests with Jenkins. In addition to the entire life cycle of the software, we will discuss and implement web UI, configuration, logging (Injection,) asynchronous processing, pro-active monitoring, clustering, timer, Comet / asynchronous servlets, stateful persistence, alternative protocols such as Hessian, unit and embedded integration and stress tests, continuous integration / fitness tests, Java EE 6 deployment and packaging, CDI, EJB, JPA, JAX-RS and much more.