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 ISBN 1590590880 Edition 1 Pages 480 Publisher Apress Author(s) Stefan Denninger, Ingo Peters, with Rob Castenada Release Date April 8, 2003 Hits 113
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Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1 eBook
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Book Description
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a server-side component model for transaction aware, distributed enterprise applications written in the Java programming language. Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1 details the architecture of the Enterprise JavaBeans component model. After an introduction to the component paradigm, the EJB architecture basics are introduced. Based on that, the different component types (Session-, Entity- and Message-Driven-Beans) are discussed in detail. An in-depth introduction to the Java Message Service (JMS) is provided to understand the ideas behind asynchronous and parallel processing provided through Message-Driven-Beans. Transactions, security, and the newly introduced timer service round up the book.
Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1 also discusses topics beyond the specification, e.g. inheritance, coupling of EJB components, quality assurance, and more. After reading this book, readers will know the benefits and the limits of EJB. The authors also impart the knowledge required for turning business requirements into EJB-based applications.
About the Author Stefan Denninger completed his university education in February 1996 with a degree in business management. He currently works for ConSol GmbH in Munich, Germany, as a senior software consultant. He has worked as a software engineer for Kromberg & Schubert in Abensberg, Germany, and IXOS Software and eCircle Solutions in Munich, Germany. Ingo Peters currently works with the HypoVereinsbank, a group of European banks managing Internet portals and applications. As a project manager, he has guided to success many different applications and Internet portals using Enterprise JavaBeans. He started programming with Enterprise JavaBeans in 1998. Rob Castaneda is principal architect at CustomWare Asia Pacific, where he provides architecture consulting and training in EJB/J2EE/XML-based applications and integration servers to clients throughout Asia and America. Rob's multinational background, combined with his strong real-world business experience, enables him to see through the specifications to create realistic solutions to major business problems. He has also contributed to and technically edited various leading EJB and J2EE books.
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