Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a specification for developing large-scale, distributed business applications on the Java platform. EJB 1.0 was released in 1998. The most current release, EJB 3.2.3, has ...
Richard Monson-Haefel is the author of Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd Edition, Java Message Service and one of the world's leading experts on Enterprise Java. He is co-founder of OpenEJB, an open source ...
In Part 2, I discuss how EJB 3.0 entity beans leverage POJO and annotations to greatly simplify your data model and its persistence-to-backend relational databases. Before we get into the details of ...
The EJB Best Practices chapter discusses best practices in terms of design, development, building, testing and working with EJB. These guidelines will help in answering some of the dilemmas you face ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: The Enterprise JavaBeans 1.0 specification is the formal specification for Enterprise JavaBeans. It formally defines a set of standards for a Java server component specification.
embody business logic rules and mechanisms in a J2EE platform based enterprise application. EJB Specifications were released as a part of Java 2 for Enterprise Edition (J2EE) specifications and ...
Sun will team up with Oracle to make it easier to build reusable Java components, known as Enterprise JavaBeans, says Joe Keller, Sun's VP of Web services and tools. The two companies are working ...
Web services, which allow applications to swap functionality across the Web, received a boost from BEA Systems Inc. here last week at eWorld 2001, the vendor’s sixth annual user conference. The firm ...
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Developers are justifiably eager for the forthcoming Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 specification (due with J2EE 5.0), says Pierre Fricke. EJB 3.0 overhauls the Enterprise JavaBean architecture that drives ...