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Domain objects as Java classes.

Transaction and exception handling. Performance considerations for stateful beans 3. Using the WebResult annotation. Using JPA with Spring Converting interface and bean classes.

Dependencies between Java EE modules. JavaServer Faces in Action.

Part 1 Overview of the EJB landscape

EJB 2 is widely used but it comes at a cost—procedural, redundant code. The ActionBazaar problem domain. Getting inside EJB 1. Retrieving entities by primary key. Using a container-managed entity manager.

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EJB 3 and Spring Willie Wheeler with Joshua White. Accessing the PlaceBid web service.

Packaging your applications Persistence contexts, scope, and the EntityManager. The ultimate tutorial for EJB 3.

EJB runtime context, dependency injection, and crosscutting logic 5. Best practices and common deployment issues Using the EntityManager in ActionBazaar. Using an entity listener. EJB behind the scenes.

Manning | EJB 3 in Action

Managing persistence operations 9. Java Persistence with Hibernate, Second Edition. Benefits of the Spring framework. Transactions and security 6.

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Scheduling and timers 7. Class loading in Java EE applications.

manning ejb3 in action

Next generation of dependency injection. Building business logic with session beans 3. Controlling updates with flush. EJB 3 in Action is a fast-paced tutorial for both novice and experienced Java developers.

Manning | EJB 3 in Action, Second Edition

The EJB 3 framework provides a standard way to capture business logic in manageable server-side modules, making it easier to write, maintain, and extend Java EE applications.

Understanding EJB types 1. Getting to know session beans.

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