The EJB control makes it easy to use an existing, deployed Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) from your application.
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) are Java software components of enterprise
applications. The Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) specification defines the
types and capabilities of EJBs as well as the environment (or container) in
which EJBs are deployed and executed. Workshop for WebLogic also provides tools for developing and deploying EJBs.
The EJB control in Workshop for WebLogic is the standard Beehive EJB control.
Topics Included in this Section
Overview:
Enterprise JavaBeans and EJB Controls
Describes Enterprise JavaBeans and their relationship to
EJB controls.
Creating a New
EJB Control
Describes how to create and configure an EJB control.
Using an EJB
Control
Describes how to use an existing EJB control from within a
web service.
Beehive Documentation for EJB Control
Describes how to work with session and entity beans and how to handle exceptions that might be thrown by
an EJB.
Related Topics
Using System Controls
Developing Enterprise JavaBeans