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Special Edition Using Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0

โœ Scribed by Chuck Cavaness, Brian Keeton


Publisher
QUE
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
648
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


A must-have reference for Enterprise JavaBeansT 2.0! * Take advantage of the new features in EJB 2.0 with detailed coverage of topics such as message-driven beans, enhanced container-managed persistence, and support for local clients Understand EJB's role in component-based development Build an example auction Web site using EJB and other distributed Java technologies Locate and communicate with network resources using JNDI and JMS Learn the pros and cons of using entity beans and the tradeoffs to consider when choosing between bean-managed and container-managed persistence Reap the benefits of design patterns, performance tuning, and stresstesting before deploying your applications Learn the best practices when communicating between a Web tier and an EJB server* Master the extensive examples provided in every chapter


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