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Developing Enterprise JavaBeans |
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These topics show how to develop Enterprise JavaBeans. Workshop provides you with the tools to make EJB development much easier, taking care of many implementation details for you and allowing you to focus on design. |
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Topics Included in This SectionTutorial: Enterprise JavaBeansThis advanced tutorial provides a step-by-step guide to developing Enterprise JavaBeans. Enterprise JavaBeans in WorkshopProvides an overview of Enterprise JavaBeans and the EJB Project, the role of ejbgen annotations, and EJB controls. Developing Entity BeansThis topic discusses the development of entity beans. Developing Session BeansThis topic discusses the development of session beans. Developing Message-Driven BeansThis topic discusses the development of message-driven beans. EJB Related DialogsThis topic explains how to set project-level EJB properties. Specifying a Base Class for Remote Interfaces Using the ejbgen.properties FileUsing the ejbgen.properties file. Configuring EJB Jars as J2EE ModulesHow to . Related TopicsWebLogic Server Documentation: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 |
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