Enterprise JavaBeans For Dummies

Enterprise JavaBeans For Dummies by Mac Rinehart, published by Wiley on May 1, 2002, is a comprehensive guide designed to introduce readers to the world of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). This edition, spanning 432 pages, provides a clear overview of EJB technology, which serves as a crucial component in modern application development. The book explains the functionality of EJBs and how they can enhance applications, making it an essential resource for those looking to understand distributed computing and its applications in various industries.
Readers will find detailed explanations of EJB architecture, the EJB API, and practical guidance on building and packaging different types of beans, including session and entity beans. The book also covers critical topics such as EJB security features, the Java Messaging Service, and integration with client applications. With straightforward explanations, real-life case studies, and working examples, this guide aims to equip readers with the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle enterprise computing challenges effectively.
Official synopsis Publisher
The development world is all abuzz with talk of Enterprise JavaBeans—and with good reason. For the uninitiated, an Enterprise JavaBean is a software component, or mini-program, that confers some unique functionality to the application, or container, it runs in—such as a shopping cart for an online retailer, or an account management service for a bank. The height of object-oriented programming, EJB technology tremendously streamlines the development process and makes it easier than ever to retrofit applications with powerful new features as needed.
Want to expand your professional horizons and give your career a boost by finding out about the cutting-edge of distributed computing? Enterprise JavaBeans For Dummies is a great place to begin. Is your employer planning to implement an EJB application and you need to play catch-up in a hurry? Look no further. In no time, this book gives you the knowledge and skills you need to:
- Makes sense of EJB technology
- Get a bead on EJB architecture and containers
- Master the EJB API
- Build and package session beans, entity beans, and message-driven beans
- Implement EJB security features
- Developing EJB solutions to any enterprise computing challenge
Author Mac Reinhart dispels common misconceptions about EJBs and explains how they work and how they can be put to work in your next development project. Combining straightforward explanations with scenarios, real-life case studies and working JavaBean examples, he covers all the bases—from EJB basics to advanced features and functionalities. Topics covered include:
- Building stateless and stateful session beans
- Creating entity beans with container-managed persistence
- Using the EJB Query Language
- Building entity beans with bean-managed persistence
- Getting the most out of the Java Messaging Service
- Building message-driven beans
- Packaging JavaBeans using the deployment descriptor
- The Java Naming and Directory Interface
- Using application assembler to create applications with EJB components
- Integrating EJB applications with client applications
- EJB security features
Expand your professional horizons. Let Enterprise JavaBeans For Dummies put you on the fast track to developing your own EJB solutions, today.
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