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Index
Client-Server Web Apps with JavaScript and Java Preface
Who Is This Book For? How This Book Is Organized Conventions Used in This Book Code Examples
Long Command Formats
Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Change Begets Change
Web Users Technology Software Development What Has Not Changed
The Nature of the Web Server-Driven Web Development Considered Harmful
Why Client-Server Web Applications?
Code Organization/Software Architecture Flexibility of Design/Use of Open Source APIs Prototyping Developer Productivity Application Performance
Conclusion
2. JavaScript and JavaScript Tools
Learning JavaScript JavaScript History A Functional Language
Scope First-Class Functions Function Declarations and Expressions Function Invocations Function Arguments Objects
JavaScript for Java Developers
HelloWorld.java
Program execution File system organization
HelloWorld.java (with Variables)
Development Best Practices
Coding Style and Conventions Browsers for Development Integrated Development Environments Unit Testing Documentation
Project
3. REST and JSON
What Is REST?
Resources Verbs (HTTP Request Methods) Uniform Resource Identifiers
REST Constraints
Client–Server Stateless Cacheable Uniform Interface Layered Code on Demand
HTTP Response Codes
What Is Success?
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) HATEOAS
REST and JSON
API Measures and Classification Functional Programming and REST Project Other Web API Tools Constraints Redux
4. Java Tools
Java Language Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Java Tools Build Tools
Benefits of Maven Functionality of Maven Version Control Unit Testing
JSON Java Libraries Projects
Java with JSON JVM Scripting Languages with JSON
Conclusion
5. Client-Side Frameworks
Overview Starting Point One: Responsive Web Design
HTML5 Boilerplate Bootstrap
Starting Point Two: JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks
Browser Compatibility Frameworks Functionality Popularity
Obtaining Starter Projects
Download Directly from Repositories Download from Starter Sites IDE-Generated Starter Projects
The Rise of the Front-End Engineer
Client-Side Templating Asset Pipelines Development Workflow
Project Conclusion
6. Java Web API Servers
Simpler Server-Side Solutions Java-Based Servers
Java HTTP Server Embedded Jetty Server Restlet Roo Embedded Netty Server Play Server Other Lightweight Server Solutions
JVM-Based Servers
Jython
Web Application Servers Development Usage Conclusion
7. Rapid Development Practices
Developer Productivity Optimizing Developer and Team Workflow
Example: Web Application Fix Example: Testing Integration Example: Greenfield Development
Productivity and the Software Development Life Cycle
Management and Culture Technical Architecture Software Tools Performance Testing Underlying Platform(s)
Conclusion
8. API Design
A Decision to Design Practical Web APIs Versus RESTful APIs Guidelines
Nouns as Resources; Verbs as HTTP Actions Query Parameters as Modifiers Web API Versions HTTP Headers Linking Responses Documentation Formatting Conventions Security
Project
Running the Project Server Code Curl and jQuery
Theory in Practice
9. jQuery and Jython
Server Side: Jython
Python Web Server Jython Web Server Mock APIs
Client Side: jQuery
DOM Traversal and Manipulation Utility Functions Effects Event Handling Ajax
jQuery and Higher-Level Abstractions Project
Basic HTML JavaScript and jQuery
Conclusion
10. JRuby and Angular
Server Side: JRuby and Sinatra
Workflow Interactive Ruby Shell Ruby Version Manager (RVM) Packages Sinatra JSON Processing
Client Side: AngularJS
Model Views Controllers Services
Comparing jQuery and Angular
DOM Versus Model Manipulation Unobtrusiveness of Angular
Project Conclusion
11. Packaging and Deployment
Java and JEE Packaging JEE Deployment
GUI Administration Command-Line Administration
Non-JEE Deployment
Server Outside Server Alongside Server Inside
Implications of Deployment Choice
Load Balancing Automating Application Deployment
Project
Client Server
Conclusion
12. Virtualization
Full Virtualization Virtual Machine Implementations
VMWare VirtualBox Amazon EC2
Management of Virtual Machines
Vagrant Packer DevOps Configuration Management
Containers
LXC Docker
Project
Docker Help Image and Container Maintenance Java on Docker Docker and Vagrant Networking
Conclusion
13. Testing and Documentation
Types of Testing
Formal Versus Informal Extent of Testing Who Tests What for Whom?
Testing as an Indicator of Organizational Maturity
CMM to Assess Process Uniformity Maven to Promote Uniform Processes BDD to Promote Uniform Processes
Testing Frameworks
JUnit Jasmine Cucumber
Project
JUnit Jasmine Cucumber Maven Site Reports
Conclusion
14. Conclusion
Community History Coda
A. JRuby IRB and Java API
Setup Using Gradle JRuby IRB
Intro to IRB
Java-Based Relational Databases
H2 HSQLDB Derby
Conclusion
B. RESTful Web API Summary
HTTP 1.1 Request Methods HTTP 1.1 Response Codes Curl for Web APIs JSON Syntax
JSON Types
Railroad Diagrams
Object Array Value
C. References Index Colophon Copyright
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