Manning - Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
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EJB
Cookbookby Ben G. Sullins, Mark
B. Whipple, Benjamin G. Sullins
ISBN: 1-930-11094-4, 352
Pages,2003
Enterprise JavaBeans
(EJB)
Cookbook provides an essential problem-solving
resource, a place developers can quickly look up answers to
every-day EJB problems. Just as
cookbooks for meals contain
step-by-step directions for creating many
different dishes, this book contains recipes for solving
problems concerning EJB In this
book, you will find recipes for many different types of
problems, ranging from simple, everyday quick-reference type
issues, to solving complex design issues using
EJB patterns.
This
book is intended for developers with at least some
EJB development experience. With that in
mind, you will not find recipes describing the basic
construction rules of Session and
Entity beans. We assume that you understand
the concepts of enterprise development and the basics of
EJB programming. In most cases, we laid the
recipes by referencing problems and issues, avoiding the use
of EJB keywords. For example, rather
than looking up "design patterns,"
look up the actual problem you are trying to solve (for
example, "Improving network
performance").
The recipes in the
book are self-contained, referencing other recipes that are
related to the solution. We wanted to create a book that you
could pick up and start reading at any point. The recipes are
short and to the point so that you can read this book on the
subway, your favorite coffee house, or whenever you find
yourself with 5 minutes to spare.
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