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Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 / Bill Burke and Richard Monson-Haefel.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burke, Bill, author.
Monson-Haefel, Richard, author.
Contributor:
Monson-Haefel, Richard.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
JavaBeans.
Java (Computer program language).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (768 p.)
Edition:
5th ed.
Place of Publication:
Beijing ; Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly, 2006.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
If you're up on the latest Java technologies, then you know that Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 is the hottest news in Java this year. In fact, EJB 3.0 is being hailed as the new standard of server-side business logic programming. And O'Reilly's award-winning book on EJB has been refreshed just in time to capitalize on the technology's latest rise in popularity. This fifth edition, written by Bill Burke and Richard Monson-Haefel, has been updated to capture the very latest need-to-know Java technologies in the same award-winning fashion that drove the success of the previous four
Contents:
Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, 5th Edition; Preface; Who Should Read This Book; How This Book Is Organized; Part II: The JBoss Workbook; Software and Versions; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Enabled; Comments and Questions; Acknowledgments; I. The EJB 3.0 Standard; 1.2. Persistence and Entity Beans; 1.3. Asynchronous Messaging; 1.3.2. Message-Driven Beans and JCA 1.5; 1.4. Web Services; 1.5. Titan Cruises: An Imaginary Business; 1.6. What&s Next?; 2. Architectural Overview; 2.1.2. XML Deployment Descriptors and JAR Files; 2.2. The Enterprise Bean Component
2.2.1.2. The remote interface2.2.1.3. The bean class; 2.2.1.4. What about message-driven beans?; 2.2.2. Annotations, Deployment Descriptors, and JAR Files; 2.2.3. The EJB Container; 2.3. Using Enterprise and Entity Beans; 2.3.2. Message-Driven Beans; 2.4. The Bean-Container Contract; 2.5. Summary; 3. Resource Management and Primary Services; 3.1.1.2. Message-driven beans and instance pooling; 3.1.2. The Activation Mechanism; 3.1.3. Java EE Connector Architecture; 3.2. Primary Services; 3.2.1.2. Concurrency with message-driven beans; 3.2.2. Transactions; 3.2.3. Persistence
3.2.3.2. Object-to-relational persistence3.2.4. Distributed Objects; 3.2.5. Asynchronous Enterprise Messaging; 3.2.6. EJB Timer Service; 3.2.7. Naming; 3.2.8. Security; 3.2.9. Primary Services and Interoperability; 3.2.9.2. SOAP and WSDL; 3.3. What&s Next?; 4. Developing Your First Beans; 4.1.2. The persistence.xml File; 4.2. Developing a Session Bean; 4.2.2. TravelAgentBean: The Bean Class; 4.2.3. titan.jar: The JAR File; 4.2.4. Creating a CABIN Table in the Database; 4.2.5. Deploying the EJB JAR; 4.2.6. Creating a Client Application; 5. Persistence: EntityManager
5.2. Managed Versus Unmanaged Entities5.2.1.2. Extended persistence context; 5.2.1.3. Detached entities; 5.3. Packaging a Persistence Unit; 5.4. Obtaining an EntityManager; 5.4.1.2. Getting an EntityManagerFactory in Java EE; 5.4.2. Obtaining a Persistence Context; 5.5. Interacting with an EntityManager; 5.5.2. Finding Entities; 5.5.2.2. Queries; 5.5.3. Updating Entities; 5.5.4. Merging Entities; 5.5.5. Removing Entities; 5.5.6. refresh( ); 5.5.7. contains( ) and clear( ); 5.5.8. flush( ) and FlushModeType; 5.5.9. Locking; 5.5.10. getDelegate( ); 5.6. Resource Local Transactions
6. Mapping Persistent Objects6.1.2. The Bean Class; 6.1.3. XML Mapping File; 6.2. Basic Relational Mapping; 6.2.1.2. @Column; 6.2.1.3. XML; 6.3. Primary Keys; 6.3.2. Table Generators; 6.3.3. Sequence Generators; 6.3.4. Primary-Key Classes and Composite Keys; 6.3.4.2. @EmbeddedId; 6.4. Property Mappings; 6.4.2. @Basic and FetchType; 6.4.3. @Temporal; 6.4.4. @Lob; 6.4.5. @Enumerated; 6.5. Multitable Mappings with @SecondaryTable; 6.6. @Embedded Objects; 7. Entity Relationships; 7.1.1.2. Programming model; 7.1.1.3. Primary-key join columns; 7.1.1.4. One-to-one unidirectional XML mapping
7.1.1.5. Default relationship mapping
Notes:
"Covers Java Persistence."
Includes index.
Revised edition of: Enterprise JavaBeans / Richard Monson-Haefel. c2004.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780596519100
0596519109
9780596555078
0596555075
OCLC:
609840934

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