Sinopsis:
Along with Java Persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) has become critical to developing mission-driven software. However, both are complex and challenging despite recent efforts to simplify them for developers. This edition of the workbook has been updated to include the latest features and covers the EJB 3,0 standard, including basic notions about server-side components, asynchronous messaging and web services, an architectural overview, resource management and primary services, entity and session beans, EntityManager (in Persistence), mapping persistent objects and entity relationships, entity inheritance, queries and EJB QL, entity callbacks and listeners, message-driven beans, timer service, the INDI ENC and injection, interceptors, transactions, security, and Java EE. Much of the remainder is composed of a JBoss workbook, which includes exercises for each chapter. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acerca del autor:
Richard Monson-Haefel is the author of Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd Edition, Java Message Service and one of the world's leading experts and book authors on Enterprise Java. He is the lead architect of OpenEJB, an open source EJB container used in Apple Computer's WebObjects plateform, and has consulted as an architect on J2EE, CORBA, Java RMI and other distributed computing projects over the past several years. Bill Burke is the chief architect of JBoss Inc. and the co-author of the bundled JBoss 4.0 workbook in O'Reilly's EJB 4th Edition.
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