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EJB Cookbook
Benjamin G. Sullins and Mark B. Whipple

2003 | 352 pages
ISBN: 1930110944
$21.50 PDF ebook  
$42.95 Softbound print book  

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DESCRIPTION

The EJB Cookbook is a resource for the practicing EJB developer. It is a systematic collection of EJB 'recipes'. Each recipe describes a practical problem and its background; it then shows the code that
solves it, and ends with a detailed discussion.

This unique book is written for developers who want quick, clean, solutions to frequent problems--or simply EJB development ideas. Easy to find recipes range from the common to the advanced. How do you secure a message-driven bean? How do you generate EJB code? How can you improve your entity bean persistence layer?

What's inside:

  • EJB 2.1 features
  • CMP and BMP bean problems
  • EJB web service endpoints
  • Transactions and security
  • Solving EJB client problems
  • Testing EJB applications
  • Exception handling best practices
  • Messaging solutions
  • EJB code generation and logging

ABOUT THE AUTHORS...

Ben Sullins is a senior Java developer with extensive experience working with EJB. Mark Whipple has fifteen years' experience and a strong background in networked applications. He has been a member of several standards bodies, including the IETF. Ben and Mark are coauthors of Manning's JMX in Action. They both live in Dallas, Texas.

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