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In Pro CDI 2 in Java EE 8, use CDI and the CDI 2.0 to automatically manage the life cycle of your enterprise Java, Java EE, or Jakarta EE application's beans using predefined scopes and define custom life cycles using scopes. In this book, you will see how you can implement dynamic and asynchronous communication between separate beans in your application with CDI events.
The authors explain how to add new capabilities to the CDI platform by implementing these capabilities as extensions. They show you how to use CDI in a Java SE environment with the new CDI initialization and configuration
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Produktbeschreibung
In Pro CDI 2 in Java EE 8, use CDI and the CDI 2.0 to automatically manage the life cycle of your enterprise Java, Java EE, or Jakarta EE application's beans using predefined scopes and define custom life cycles using scopes. In this book, you will see how you can implement dynamic and asynchronous communication between separate beans in your application with CDI events.

The authors explain how to add new capabilities to the CDI platform by implementing these capabilities as extensions. They show you how to use CDI in a Java SE environment with the new CDI initialization and configuration API, and how to dynamically modify the configuration of beans at application startup by using dynamic bean building.

This book is compatible with the new open source Eclipse Jakarta EE platform and tools.

What You Will Learn

Use qualifier annotations to inject specific bean implementations
Programmatically retrieve bean instances from the CDI containerin both Java SE and Java EE when injecting them into an object isn't possible
Dynamically replace beans using the @Alternative annotation to, for example, replace a bean with a mock version for testing
Work with annotation literals to get instances of annotations to use with the CDI API
Discover how scopes and events interact

Who This Book Is For

Those who have some experience with CDI, but may not have experience with some of the more advanced features in CDI.
Autorenporträt
Jan Beernink¿ works for Google and is a contributor to several projects related to OmniFaces. Jan holds an MSc degree in computer science from the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Arjan Tijms¿ works for Payara Services Ltd and is a JSF (JSR 372) and Security API (JSR 375) EG member. He is the co-creator of the popular OmniFaces library for JSF that was a 2015 Duke's Choice Award winner, and is the main creator of a set of tests for the Java EE authentication SPI (JASPIC) that has been used by various Java EE vendors. Arjan holds an MSc degree in computer science from the University of Leiden, The Netherlands.