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- Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- BackCover
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- First the Bad News
- The Task
- The Solution
- Multiple-User Capability
- Scalability
- Availability
- Connection with the Outside World
- Integration with Other Applications and Rapid Extensibility
- Short Development Cycles
- Configurability
- Stepwise Migration and Data Storage
- Summary
- So Now What?
- Chapter 2: Fundamentals
- Java
- Beans
- Chapter 3: The Architecture of Enterprise JavaBeans
- The Server
- The EJB Container
- The Persistence Manager
- Enterprise Beans
- How Everything Works Together
- The Client s Viewpoint
- What an Enterprise Bean May Not Do
- EJB Assignment of Roles
- Points of View
- Chapter 4: Session Beans
- Concepts
- Programming
- Examples
- Chapter 5: Entity Beans
- Concepts
- Container Managed Persistence 2.02.1
- Relations Among Entity Beans (EJB 2.02.1)
- EJB-QL (EJB 2.02.1)
- Example: Warehouse Management (EJB 2.0)
- Container-Managed Persistence 1.1
- Bean-Managed Persistence
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Message-Driven Beans
- Java Message Service (JMS)
- Concepts
- Programming
- An Example
- Summary
- Chapter 7: Transactions
- Concepts
- Implicit Transaction Management
- Explicit Transaction Management
- Transactions in the Deployment Descriptor
- Chapter 8: Security
- Programming
- Chapter 9: Practical Applications
- Processes, Enterprise Objects, and Services
- Aggregation of Enterprise Beans
- Inheritance
- Enterprise JavaBeans and Events
- Internet Connection
- Entity Beans and Details Objects
- Quality Assurance
- Chapter 10: Web Services and Scheduling
- Web Services
- The Standardized World of J2EE
- Solving the Integration Problem
- Web Services
- Timers
- javax.ejb.TimedObject
- javax.ejb.TimerHandle
- Summary
- References
- Index
- Index_B
- Index_C
- Index_D
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