Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1
Enterprise Javabeans (EJB) is the standard component architecture for the creation of distributed business applications in the programming language Java. EJB offers all mechanisms necessary for the creation of applications for enterprise-wide deployment and for the control of critical business proce...
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Format: | Livre |
Langue: | English |
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2012
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Accès en ligne: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31005 |
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Résumé: | Enterprise Javabeans (EJB) is the standard component architecture for the creation of distributed business applications in the programming language Java. EJB offers all mechanisms necessary for the creation of applications for enterprise-wide deployment and for the control of critical business processes. Application developers can profit from distribution of processes, transaction security, pooling of network connections, synchronous and asynchronous notification, multithreading, object persistence, and platform independence. With EJB, programming remains relatively simple.
In March 1998 the first specification of Enterprise JavaBeans was published by Sun Microsystems. In relatively short order there followed in December 1999 the consolidated version 1.1. In the meantime, the component architecture has accounted for considerable change in the market for application servers, so that today, the large majority of application servers support EJB. EJB has also established itself in the growing market for finished application components. Today, there exists a large market for everything from specialized solutions to specific problems to complete application frameworks |
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