Covers the essentials a Java programmer needs to know to build practical EJB applications to be used in business. Covers the enhanced features of the latest EJB release: EJB 2.0 debuted April 2001. This book covers the latest updates that came with that release. Series features: Written in simple, easy-to-follow reference style and targeted directly at developers interested in getting work done with EJB.
Covers the essentials a Java programmer needs to know to build practical EJB applications to be used in business. Covers the enhanced features of the latest EJB release: EJB 2.0 debuted April 2001. This book covers the latest updates that came with that release. Series features: Written in simple, easy-to-follow reference style and targeted directly at developers interested in getting work done with EJB.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mac Rinehart is a software developer who runs his own technology consulting company. He is also the author of JavaServer Pages For Dummies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Part I: Enterprise JavaBeans: Taste 'em Again for the First Time. Chapter 1: Enterprise JavaBean Ground Rules. Chapter 2: A Practical EJB Scenario. Chapter 3: EJB Technology under the Hood. Part II: On the Couch with Session Beans. Chapter 4: Constructing Stateless Session Beans. Chapter 5: Constructing Stateful Session Beans. Part III: Entity Beans: The Way Things Are. Chapter 6: Entity Beans with Container-Managed Persistence 2.0. Chapter 7: EJB QL and the Abstract Persistence Schema. Chapter 8: Constructing Entity Beans with Bean-Managed Persistence. Part IV: Expressing Yourself with Message-Driven Beans. Chapter 9: Discovering Java Messaging Service. Chapter 10: Creating Message-Driven Beans. Part V: Putting It All Together. Chapter 11: Deploying EJBs for Bean Providers. Chapter 12: Registering Application Resources with JNDI. Chapter 13: Assembling EJB Applications. Chapter 14: Implementing EJB Transaction Support. Chapter 15: Creating Secure EJB Applications. Chapter 16: Developing EJB Client Applications. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten Great Internet Resources for EJB Development. Chapter 18: Top Performance Tuning Tips. Glossary. Index.
Introduction. Part I: Enterprise JavaBeans: Taste 'em Again for the First Time. Chapter 1: Enterprise JavaBean Ground Rules. Chapter 2: A Practical EJB Scenario. Chapter 3: EJB Technology under the Hood. Part II: On the Couch with Session Beans. Chapter 4: Constructing Stateless Session Beans. Chapter 5: Constructing Stateful Session Beans. Part III: Entity Beans: The Way Things Are. Chapter 6: Entity Beans with Container-Managed Persistence 2.0. Chapter 7: EJB QL and the Abstract Persistence Schema. Chapter 8: Constructing Entity Beans with Bean-Managed Persistence. Part IV: Expressing Yourself with Message-Driven Beans. Chapter 9: Discovering Java Messaging Service. Chapter 10: Creating Message-Driven Beans. Part V: Putting It All Together. Chapter 11: Deploying EJBs for Bean Providers. Chapter 12: Registering Application Resources with JNDI. Chapter 13: Assembling EJB Applications. Chapter 14: Implementing EJB Transaction Support. Chapter 15: Creating Secure EJB Applications. Chapter 16: Developing EJB Client Applications. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten Great Internet Resources for EJB Development. Chapter 18: Top Performance Tuning Tips. Glossary. Index.
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