Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0

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"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", May 16, 2006 - Computers - 768 pages

If you're up on the latest Java technologies, then you know that Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 is the hottest news in Java this year. In fact, EJB 3.0 is being hailed as the new standard of server-side business logic programming. And O'Reilly's award-winning book on EJB has been refreshed just in time to capitalize on the technology's latest rise in popularity.

This fifth edition, written by Bill Burke and Richard Monson-Haefel, has been updated to capture the very latest need-to-know Java technologies in the same award-winning fashion that drove the success of the previous four strong-selling editions. Bill Burke, Chief Architect at JBoss, Inc., represents the company on the EJB 3.0 and Java EE 5 specification committees. Richard Monson-Haefel is one of the world's leading experts on Enterprise Java.

Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, 5th Edition is organized into two parts: the technical manuscript followed by the JBoss workbook. The technical manuscript explains what EJB is, how it works, and when to use it. The JBoss workbook provides step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and running the examples from the manuscript on the JBoss 4.0 Application Server.

Although EJB makes application development much simpler, it's still a complex and ambitious technology that requires a great deal of time to study and master. But now, thanks to Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, 5th Edition, you can overcome the complexities of EJBs and learn from hundreds of practical examples that are largeenough to test key concepts but small enough to be taken apart and explained in the detail that you need. Now you can harness the complexity of EJB with just a single resource by your side.

 

Contents

EJB Design in the Real World
Part II
Introduction
JBoss Installation and Configuration
Exercises for Chap ter 4
Exercises for Chap ter 5
Exercises for Chap ter 6
Exercises for Chap ter 7

Mapping Persistent Objects
Entity Relationships
Entity Inheritance
Queries and EJB QL
Entity Callbacks and Listeners
Session Beans
MessageDriven Beans
Timer Service
The JNDI ENC and Injection
Interceptors
Transactions
Security
Web Services Standards
EJB 30 and Web Services
Java EE
Exercises for Chap ter 8
Exercises for Chap ter 9
Exercises for Chap ter 10
Exercises for Chap ter 11
Exercises for Chap ter 12
Exercises for Chap ter 13
Exercises for Chap ter 15
Exercises for Chap ter 16
Exercises for Chap ter 17
Exercises for Chap ter 19
Part III
JBoss Database Configuration
Index
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