Enterprise JavaBeans (3rd Edition)

Read ! Enterprise JavaBeans (3rd Edition) by Richard Monson-Haefel ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Enterprise JavaBeans (3rd Edition) Walter Greenspan said The best EJB book. Ive read two EJB books and this is, by far, the best one. I started with Ed Romans book, which I never finished because I quickly realized the author knows very little about distributed computing. I found refuge in the Monson-Haefel book, which I found to be concise, detailed, and extremely well written. Richard Monson-Haefel is man who obviously knows his business. The book starts out with a basic chapter on distributed computing. I didnt need it, but

Enterprise JavaBeans (3rd Edition)

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Rating : 4.68 (578 Votes)
Asin : 0596002262
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 550 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-03-16
Language : English

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Walter Greenspan said The best EJB book. I've read two EJB books and this is, by far, the best one. I started with Ed Romans book, which I never finished because I quickly realized the author knows very little about distributed computing. I found refuge in the Monson-Haefel book, which I found to be concise, detailed, and extremely well written. Richard Monson-Haefel is man who obviously knows his business. The book starts out with a basic chapter on distributed computing. I didn't need it, but it was probably the best introduction to the subject I've ever read. Novices will love it. The rest of the book gi. Outstanding Coverage of a Large Subject I started out knowing very little about EJB's when I picked up this book. I'm happy to say I wasn't disappointed!The first three chapters give a 10,000 foot view about the role of EJB's in J2EE. Bean lifecycles are covered, container interaction, deploytment processes, etc. is all covered in a general and friendly manner. A little bit of code is presented to illustrate key points and help you start thinking about how to write code.The chapters following really drill down into the guts of entity, session (state and stateless), and message driven EJBs. Simple code exam. Outstanding Book!!! Siddhardha This is a review of the fourth edition which covers EJB 2.1 and EJB 2.0. While there is a newer edition covering EJB 3.0, I specifically needed to buy the older version since I had to learn EJB 2.0 for my application. This is truly an outstanding book. Very rarely have I seen a book of this level of detail and quality at the same time. The author presents the topics in very clear tone, so it is easy to follow. The author does repeat same concepts sometimes but I found it to be helpful to remember. There are tons of examples spread through out many chapters. The JBoss

He is the lead architect of OpenEJB, an open source EJB container used in Apple Computer's WebObjects plateform, and has consulted as an architect on J2EE, CORBA, Java RMI and other distributed computing projects over the past several years.. Richard Monson-Haefel is the author of Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd Edition, Java Message Service and one of the world's leading experts and

For deployment, EJB 1.1 now relies on XML to define all bean resources and dependencies. For every sample bean, the author provides the XML, as well as the old-style Java code for EJB 1.0. Helpful appendices list all EJB APIs and other useful information (such as a list of current EJB vendors). In all, the revised edition of Enterprise JavaBeans shows off the considerable strengths of the new EJB 1.1 standard. This text is organized as a tutorial to the major types of EJBs with full coverage of entity beans (for accessing databases) and session beans (for managing "conversations" with particular clients). Besides a general introduction to EJBs, the new edition of this book excels at highlighting the differences between the EJB

Our new 3rd edition examines this critical CMP model in detail.Local interfaces are thoroughly discussed as well. In order to make this huge leap in component relationships possible, EJB 2.0 had to redesign how entity beans are defined and interact. This improves the performance of beans considerably and complements the CMP relationship fields.Message driven beans are a new kind of enterprise bean based on asynchronous messaging and the Java Message service (JMS). Enterprise JavaBeans was recently voted "Best Java Book" by the editors and readers of Java Developer's Journal. An entire chapter is devoted to message-driven beans and how to use them effectively.In addition, the 3rd edition contains an architecture overview, information on resource management and primary services, design strategies, and XML depl

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