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There are 29 articles & tutorials regarding "JavaBeans".

13.) Test Infect Your Enterprise JavaBeans TM
by Michael T. Nygard and Tracie Karsjens ; Reprinted from JavaWorld Software can never be tested sufficiently, and testing usually starts too late, particularly for J2EE TM applications. Since components often behave differently when they are alone than when they have been assembled, testing each component individually before two or more components are joined together ensures each piece of code in a J2EE application will work as it was designed to do. Then, if an error occurs in the...
Found at Java Developer Connection

14.) An Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans TM Technology
By Bill Roth (October 1998) There is a fundamental problem facing enterprise developers today. Writing distributed business applications is difficult. Writing any large application is difficult. This is compounded if the application is distributed, or lives in multiple pieces on a network. This is further compounded if the application must execute its business logic in a guaranteed, reliable fashion. Another complication that enterprises face is that they are themselves fundamentally...
Found at Java Developer Connection

15.) Automating EJB Unit Testing
by JiRong Hu 02/05/2003 Testing EJB is different Container matters Enterprise Java Beans, or EJBs, cannot be tested on their own as can plain Java classes. There are additional steps to deploy them to an EJB container before they can be tested. This means that our testing process must include the additional process of deployment and re-deployment of EJBs. The deployment must be automated as well. There are some arguments on the differences between running the EJB test client inside or...
Found at O'Reilly Network

16.) EJB Inheritance, Part 1
by Emmanuel Proulx 09/04/2002 Java is an object-oriented language, which means it follows the principles of object-oriented programming, such as encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. (Inheritance and polymorphism pretty much go together, so they are often simply referred to as inheritance, which is what I will do in these articles.) These are great principles and can be used to represent relationships between objects in very powerful ways. Entity beans are objects that represent...
Found at O'Reilly Network

17.) Critical Steps to Secure Tomcat on Windows NT/2K/XP
By Akash Kava Tomcat is a worldwide-used Web server for JSP and servlets. It runs with proper the JAVA Runtime and supports object-oriented Web application deployement. Running Tomcat is simple; just install Tomcat with the default installer given on Tomcat's website. No one knows fully how dangerous Tomcat is. The major security risks with Tomcat Web applications are the following: Tomcat's JSP or bean called in JSP can do the following highly risky tasks: Run an application in System...
Found at developer.com

18.) XML Persistence Pays Off
August 13, 2004 I worked with the JavaBeans XML Persistence API for more than a year before I realized that I could use it to serialize any object. When its default mechanisms did the trick, the API produced compact, version-resilient archives. When they failed, however, I thought that extending the API wasn't worth the trouble. This misconception was unfortunate because it kept me from using the full potential of XML persistence. With just a little knowledge, I could easily have...
Found at Java Pro

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