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In this code-focused session, you'll learn how to take advantage of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript in your Java Web applications. After a quick recap of the history of server-side frameworks, the session revolves around a simple Java EE--stack Web application that is enhanced with a new front end written purely in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Along the way, it introduces RESTful Web services; configures Jersey JAX-RS to produce Java objects in the right JSON format; compares client-side programming with server-side programming; and touches on issues of client-side testing, debugging, and deployment. [endtext]
In this code-focused session, you'll learn how to take advantage of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript in your Java Web applications. After a quick recap of the history of server-side frameworks, the session revolves around a simple Java EE--stack Web application that is enhanced with a new front end written purely in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Along the way, it introduces RESTful Web services; configures Jersey JAX-RS to produce Java objects in the right JSON format; compares client-side programming with server-side programming; and touches on issues of client-side testing, debugging, and deployment. [endtext]
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