Handling asynchronous messaging using and MDBs (Message-Driven Beans) . Quality & Optimization : Unit testing with JUnit and calculating code coverage. Debugging local and remote applications.

: Enhanced coverage of using Maven for automated project builds and dependency management.

The guide covers the complete workflow of developing enterprise Java applications, with a focus on modern techniques and tools.

: Practical implementation of JSP (JavaServer Pages) , Java Servlets , and JSF (JavaServer Faces) to create dynamic user interfaces.

: Integration of source control management using plugins for Git and Subversion within Eclipse. Target Audience

The book is ideal for Java developers who are already familiar with standard Java but want to transition into enterprise-level development. It serves as both a tutorial for beginners in Java EE and a reference for experienced developers looking to leverage specific Eclipse features.