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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 ...
In this article, an excerpt from Beginning Java EE 5 (Apress, October 2005; ISBN: 1590594703), authors Jim Crume, Kevin Mukhar, James Weaver, and Chris Zelnak describe the benefits of using EJBs ...
One part of interacting with an application server is invoking the Servlets and Java Server Pages (JSPs) that reside inside of the Web container. The other half of the puzzle is interacting with ...
This series of articles previews changes in EJB 3.1. EJB 3.0 brought simplicity to Java EE 5 by moving away from a heavyweight programming model. EJB 3.1 aims to build on those successes by moving ...
Unleashing the power of the Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) to leverage the investment you have in your existing COBOL applications. Keith Mante is the country manager at Micro Focus Australia.
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