Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans
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Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans
Wiley, c2002
2nd ed
Available at 2 libraries
  Aomori
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"Wiley computer publishing"
Includes 1 folded poster in back of book
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) has proven to be wildly successful and is fast becoming the dominant technology for building server-side applications, including most Web applications. In this much-anticipated new edition, bestselling author Ed Roman teams up with noted software development experts Scott Ambler and Tyler Jewell to once again deliver the definitive guide to all things EJB. Geared toward Web site developers, enterprise application developers, and developers of software components for resale, this book has been updated to cover the latest features of version 2.0--including container services, transactions, design strategies, complex persistence, clustering, project management, and choosing an EJB server--as well as to add new, more advanced programming tips and techniques.
Table of Contents
Dedication.Acknowledgments. Preface. About the Author.About the Coauthors. Introduction to the Book. PART ONE: OVERVIEW.Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. EJB Fundamentals. Chapter 3. Writing Your First Bean. PART TWO: THE TRIAD OF BEANS. Chapter 4. Introduction to Session Beans. Chapter 5. Introduction to Entity Beans. Chapter 6. Writing Bean-Managed Persistent Entity Beans. Chapter 7. Writing Container-Managed Persistent Entity Beans. Chapter 8. Introduction to Message-Driven Beans. Chapter 9. Adding Functionality to Your Beans. PART THREE: ADVANCED EJB CONCEPTS. Chapter 10. Transactions. chapter 11. BMP and CMP Relationships. Chapter 12. Persistence Best Practices. Chapter 13. EJB Best Practices and Performance Optimizations. Chapter 14. Large-Scale System Design. Chapter 15. Starting Your EJB Project on the Right Foot. Chapter 16 Choosing an EJB Server. Chapter 17. EJB-J2EE Integration: Building a Complete Application. PART FOUR: APPENDIXES. Appendix A: RMI-IIOP and JNDI Tutorial. Appendix B: CORBA Interoperability. Appendix C: Deployment Descriptor Reference. Appendix D: The EJB Query Language (EJB-QL) Reference. Appendix E: API and Diagram Reference. Index.
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