Web Application Based On ZK CDI JPA and Jetty Or Tomcat"
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Revision as of 09:00, 6 August 2012
Author
Ian YT Tsai, Engineer, Potix Corporation
Ian YT Tsai, Engineer, Potix Corporation
Date
Aug 06, 2012
Aug 06, 2012
Version
ZK 6
ZK 6
Introduction
Building a Java Web application is always start with a bunch of choices; Choices of which software architecture should pick, layers within picked architecture should be defined, and possible solutions or frameworks that each layer should use.
So in this article, by walking through a development Environment setup and application stack build-up, I want to propose a common practice of building a light weight Web Application based on Java EE 6, simple web container (Jetty or Tomcat) and ZK.
Then in the next article: XXXX, I'll introduce you some user scenarios and Programming practices that you should consider between each layers.