Special Edition Using Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 starts with a description of how Enterprise JavaBeans fits into the big picture of J2EE development, then covers such topics as:
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Locating EJB's using JNDI
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Managing data with EJB Query Language
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Building JMS applications using the new Message-driven Bean
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Planning EJB applications using design patterns
Later chapters describe advanced development topics including interoperability, horizontal services and clustering. Throughout the book, the authors construct a component-based auction web site using the J2EE architecture as a practical example.
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