Synopsis
What some are calling the best thing to happen to, enterprise programming since Java itself, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) radically streamlines the server-side application development process. In this book, you'll learn EJB from a developer's perspective - the author cuts through the marketing hype and shows you both the good and the bad in developing real-world EJB applications. You'll learn everything you need to jumpstart your EJB development - from understanding the basics of the EJB architecture to developing transactional, scalable, and secure multi-user enterprise applications. After reading this book you'll know how to: - Develop with EJB 1.0 as well as the new EJB 1. 1 standard - Master the technologies that complement EJB: Java RMI, RMI-IIOP, JTA, JNDI, CORBA, and XML (each of these topics is covered in full) - Develop with both bean types: session beans (stateful and stateless) and entity beans (bean-managed and container-managed persistent) - Design, implement, and deploy a real-world e-commerce system, with a total of nine enterprise beans and seven Java servlets - Avoid pitfalls that could make your code nonportable across EJB servers - Make an educated EJB server purchase decision
À propos de l?auteur
Ed Roman is CEO of The Middle-ware Company (www.middleware-company.com), a training and consulting firm specializing in EJB. He has designed, built, and deployed a variety of enterprise applications, including complete application server products. He is actively involved in influencing Sun's enterprise specifications, speaks at middle-ware conferences and debates, and is a regular contributor to middle-ware interest mailing lists.
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