Although EJB applications themselves are portable, the manner in which you install and run EJB products varies widely from one vendor to the next. For this reason it is nearly impossible to cover all the EJB products available, so we have chosen a radical but effective way to address these differences: workbooks.
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This IBM Redbook provides detailed information on how to effectively use VisualAge for Java Enterprise for the development of applications based on the Enterprise JavaBeans architecture, and deployment of such applications to a WebSphere Application Server. This redbook is a companion book to the redbooks on IBM Patterns for e-business.
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In this book we explore the EJB specification in depth and apply this knowledge to develop an application including all different facets of EJB beans: Session bean, Bean-Managed Persistence and Container-Managed Persistence entity beans, transaction (JTS), security, and naming service (JNDI). We also address relationships and inheritance which are issues not yet addressed by the EJB specification
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VisualAge for Java is the first enterprise-aware, incremental Java application development environment designed to connect Java clients to existing server data, transactions, and applications. This redbook shows how Component Broker Series and WebSphere IBM products are used to create a CORBA application.
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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 on security and Web services integration. The book is about EJB concepts, methodology and development.
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Enterprise JavaBeans has quickly become a de facto industry standard. Many vendors announced their support even before the specification was finalized. CTM products that conform to the EJB standard have come from every sector of the IT industry, including the TP monitor, CORBA ORB, application server, relational database, object database, and web server industries. Some of these products are based on proprietary models that have been adapted to EJB; many more wouldn't even exist without EJB.
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