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Applying Enterprise JavaBeans(tm) Component-Based Development for the 12EE Platform

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ISBN-10: 0201702673

ISBN-13: 9780201702675

Edition: 2001

Authors: Vlada Matena, Mark Hapner, Beth Stearns

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This title provides advanced, in depth coverage of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) applications. It presents the EJB architecture from the point of view of the person developing EJB applications.
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Book details

List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional
Publication date: 12/27/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 464
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

Written by the chief architect of the Enterprise JavaBean™ (EJB) specification
Applying Enterprise JavaBeans™ provides complete, in-depth, and authoritative information on the EJB technology
Written for Java developers, IT personnel and independent software vendors (ISVs), this book presents the EJB architecture from the point of view of the person developing EJB applications
You will find in-depth coverage of such topics as: EJB's place within the Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
The advantages of the EJB architecture
The internal structure of enterprise beans
Session beans, including a discussion on stateful versus stateless session beans
Entity beans, including life cycle, persistence management, and container management
Transaction management
Overview of security responsibilities of the various EJB roles
Using EJB in application integration
Two example applications that run throughout the book are used to illustrate many of the typical problems encountered in enterprise application development
The first example application, a benefits enrollment application developed by an in-house IT department, explains session beans and how to use them
The second example uses the first example and turns it into an application developed by an ISV, demonstrating how the entity bean architecture helps ISVs overcome the challenges of programming for multiple clients and different operational environments
In addition to the two application examples, the authors describe the individual features of the EJB architecture and discuss when and how they should be used in applications
The book concludes with a comprehensive API reference