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Provides a comprehensive overview of CDI 1.0, covering its core concepts, annotations, and best practices. It is written by two experienced Java EE developers and valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about CDI.
Provides a comprehensive overview of CDI, covering its core concepts, such as dependency injection, managed beans, and interceptors. It is suitable for Java developers who are new to CDI or want to enhance their understanding of the technology.
Covers the full range of Java EE 7 features, including CDI, and provides guidance on how to use them effectively in enterprise applications.
Provides a broad overview of dependency injection, including a chapter on CDI. It is suitable for software developers who want to understand the principles and practices of dependency injection in general.
Includes a section on CDI, providing practical recipes for common tasks such as dependency injection, bean management, and event handling. It valuable resource for Java EE developers looking to integrate CDI into their applications.
Covers the use of CDI in the context of Java Persistence and Hibernate. It provides guidance on how to use CDI to manage entities, transactions, and queries.
Covers JPA and Hibernate, providing a chapter on CDI integration with JPA and Hibernate. It is suitable for Java developers who want to use CDI to manage persistence operations.
Includes a chapter on CDI, providing a practical guide to using CDI in Java EE 8 applications.
Covers EJB 3.1 and includes a chapter on CDI integration with EJB. It is suitable for Java developers who want to use CDI with EJB.
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