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Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a specification for developing large-scale, distributed business applications on the Java platform. EJB 1.0 was released in 1998. The most current release, EJB 3.2.3 ...
The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) specification provides two flavors of beans: session beans and entity beans. After Sun Microsystems's release of EJB Specification 1.1, support for entity beans ...
These beans may still be a little green, but at least they're free. IBM's AlphaWorks site today officially launched AlphaBeans, a new section devoted to JavaBeans-in-progress. Like all products ...
JavaBeans have a standard API that allows us to access them from JSPs using little or no code. EJBs, by contrast, are designed to be used from any Java program, including servlets. Moreover, the ...
Sun will team up with Oracle to make it easier to build reusable Java components, known as Enterprise JavaBeans, says Joe Keller, Sun's VP of Web services and tools. The two companies are working ...
Enterprise JavaBeans is a well-crafted book that offers a thorough introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) for the enterprise software developer. It shows how to get started developing Enterprise ...
Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans Third Edition. Published in January 2005, the best-selling book Mastering EJB is now in its third edition and has been updated for EJB2.1 and also features new chapters ...
Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1 introduces a standardized, but limited, scheduling system of its own called the Timer Service. The Java™ 2 Platform, Standard Edition includes the class java.util.Timer, which ...
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