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XDoclet in Action View Larger Image | Craig Walls, Norman Richards Manning Publications, Paperback, Published January 2004, 591 pages, ISBN 1932394052 | List Price: $44.95 Our Price: $26.95 You Save: $18.00 (40% Off)
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Are you tired of repeatedly writing essentially the same Java code? XDoclet
will take the burden of common development tasks off your shoulders by writing
code for you. XDoclet is a metadata driven, code generation engine for Java.
It generates deployment descriptors, interfaces, framework classes and other
utility classes your project requires from simple JavaDoc-style comments.
XDoclet in Action is a complete resource for XDoclet code generation.
With many short code examples and a full-scale J2EE example, the book shows
you how to use XDoclet with EJBs, Servlets, JMX, and other technologies. You'll
also learn how to customize XDoclet beyond its out-of-the-box capabilities to
generate code specific to your application. This book shows you how to write
less code, how to keep your application components in sync, and how to keep
your deployment, interface, utility and other information all in one place.
What’s Inside
- Introduction to XDoclet
- Best practices and techniques
- How to customize XDoclet
- How to use XDoclet with
- EJB
- Servlets
- Struts and WebWork
- JDO
- Hibernate
Table of Contents
Part 1: The Basics
1. A gentle introduction to code generation
2. Getting started with XDoclet
Part 2: Using XDoclet with Enterprise Java
3. XDoclet and Enterprise JavaBeans
4. XDoclet and servlets
5. XDoclet and web frameworks
6. XDoclet and application servers
Part 3: Other XDoclet applications
7. XDoclet and data persistence
8. XDoclet and web services
9. XDoclet and Java Management Extensions
10. XDoclet and MockObjects
Part 4: Extending XDoclet
11. Custom Code Generation with XDoclet
12. XDoclet extensions and tools
Appendix A: Installing Ant and XDoclet
Appendix B: XDoclet Task Reference
Appendix C: XDoclet Tag Reference
Appendix D: Getting involved with the XDoclet project
About the Authors
Craig Walls, an XDoclet project committer, has been a software developer
since 1994 and a Java fanatic since 1996. He lives in Dallas, Texas. Norman
Richards has developed software for a decade and has been working with code
generation techniques for much of that time. He is an avid XDoclet user and
evangelist. Norman lives in Austin, Texas.
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