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245 10 $aEnterprise JavaBeans by example /$cHenri Jubin, Jürgen Friedrichs, and the Jalapeño Team.
260 $aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :$bPrentice Hall PTR,$cc2000.
300 $axvii, 223 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm. +$e1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
505 00 $tThe Team That Wrote This Book --$tComments Welcome --$tWhy Enterprise JavaBeans? --$tThe Need for Enterprise JavaBeans --$tBuilding Applications from Components --$tSo, What Is a Component? --$tWhat Are Server Components? --$tWhat Does the Component Environment Provide? --$tHow Do We Get Plug-and-Play Assembly? --$tWhat's the Market Acceptance of Component-Based Development? --$tThe Multitier Paradigm --$tPartitioning Applications --$tWhat Is the Value of Multitier Applications? --$tThe Enterprise JavaBeans Component Model --$tThe Enterprise Java Beans --$tThe Server and Container: The Execution Engine --$tPackaging and Deployment --$tEJB Architecture Elements --$tEJB Architecture Elements -- A First Glance --$tUnderstanding Enterprise JavaBeans --$tSession Enterprise JavaBeans --$tEntity Enterprise JavaBeans --$tComparison of Entity and Session Beans --$tCreating and Removing Beans --$tThe Client's View of an EJB --$tThe Remote Interface --$tThe Home Interface --$tEJB Containers --$tWrapping the Beans --$tLife-Cycle Management --$tMaintaining Persistence --$tControlling Transactions --$tSerializing Method Calls --$tNaming --$tResource Management --$tBean Runtime Context Information --$tThe EJB Server Environment --$tEJB Server Responsibilities --$tTools Support --$tDistribution Support and Services --$tDistribution Through RMI --$tClient/Server Communication --$tInteroperability with Pure Java Applications Through Remote Method Invocation --$tInteroperability with Non-Java Applications --$tSecurity --$tSecurity Features of the Java Language.
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