Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans

By: Roman, EdContributor(s): Sriganesh, Rima Patel | Brose, GeraldMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub., ©2005Edition: 3rd EditionDescription: xxiv, 815 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0764576828 (paper/website); 9780764576829Subject(s): Java (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.133 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
pt. 1. Overview -- Ch. 1. Overview -- Ch. 2. EJB fundamentals -- Ch. 3. Writing your first bean -- pt. 2. The triad of beans -- Ch. 4. Introduction to session beans -- Ch. 5. Writing session bean Web services -- Ch. 6. Introduction to entity beans -- Ch. 7. Writing bean-managed persistent entity beans -- Ch. 8. Writing container-managed persistent entity beans -- Ch. 9. Introduction to message-driven beans -- Ch. 10. Adding functionality to your beans -- pt. 3. Advanced Enterprise JavaBeans concepts -- Ch. 11. EJB best practices -- Ch. 12. Transactions -- Ch. 13. Security -- Ch. 14. EJB timers -- Ch. 15. BMP and CMP relationships -- Ch. 16. Persistence best practices -- Ch. 17. EJB integration -- Ch. 18. EJB performance optimizations -- Ch. 19. Clustering -- Ch. 20. Starting your EJB project on the right foot -- Ch. 21. Choosing an EJB server -- Ch. 22. EJB-J2EE integration : building a complete application -- App. A. RMI-IIOP and JNDI tutorial -- App. B. CORBA interoperability -- App. C. Deployment descriptor reference -- App. D. The EJB query language (EJB-QL) -- App. E. EJB quick reference guide.
Summary: Includes more than 30 percent revised material and five new chapters, covering the new 2.1 features such as EJB Timer Service and JMS as well as the latest open source Java solutions The book was developed as part of TheServerSide.com online EJB community, ensuring a built-in audience Demonstrates how to build an EJB system, program with EJB, adopt best practices, and harness advanced EJB concepts and techniques, including transactions, persistence, clustering, integration, and performance optimization Offers practical guidance on when not to use EJB and how to use simpler, less costly open source technologies in place of or in conjunction with EJB
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Includes index.

pt. 1. Overview --
Ch. 1. Overview --
Ch. 2. EJB fundamentals --
Ch. 3. Writing your first bean --
pt. 2. The triad of beans --
Ch. 4. Introduction to session beans --
Ch. 5. Writing session bean Web services --
Ch. 6. Introduction to entity beans --
Ch. 7. Writing bean-managed persistent entity beans --
Ch. 8. Writing container-managed persistent entity beans --
Ch. 9. Introduction to message-driven beans --
Ch. 10. Adding functionality to your beans --
pt. 3. Advanced Enterprise JavaBeans concepts --
Ch. 11. EJB best practices --
Ch. 12. Transactions --
Ch. 13. Security --
Ch. 14. EJB timers --
Ch. 15. BMP and CMP relationships --
Ch. 16. Persistence best practices --
Ch. 17. EJB integration --
Ch. 18. EJB performance optimizations --
Ch. 19. Clustering --
Ch. 20. Starting your EJB project on the right foot --
Ch. 21. Choosing an EJB server --
Ch. 22. EJB-J2EE integration : building a complete application --
App. A. RMI-IIOP and JNDI tutorial --
App. B. CORBA interoperability --
App. C. Deployment descriptor reference --
App. D. The EJB query language (EJB-QL) --
App. E. EJB quick reference guide.

Includes more than 30 percent revised material and five new chapters, covering the new 2.1 features such as EJB Timer Service and JMS as well as the latest open source Java solutions
The book was developed as part of TheServerSide.com online EJB community, ensuring a built-in audience
Demonstrates how to build an EJB system, program with EJB, adopt best practices, and harness advanced EJB concepts and techniques, including transactions, persistence, clustering, integration, and performance optimization
Offers practical guidance on when not to use EJB and how to use simpler, less costly open source technologies in place of or in conjunction with EJB

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