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There are 29 articles & tutorials regarding "JavaBeans".
- 19.) Filtering JNDI Operations
- August 30, 2004 S uppose you have an existing J2EE application with Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), Remote Method Invocation (RMI) objects, Java Message System (JMS) destinations, and other objects bound into a Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) registry. During the course of the project schedule you need to make significant changes to the underlying architecture, redefine business processes, or need to identify transactional and performance problems. Without a proper framework in...
Found at Java Pro
- 20.) Introducing Betwixt
- By Vikram Goyal Go to page: 1 2 3 4 Next Betwixt is a Jakarta Commons component that provides XML introspection routines for mapping JavaBeans to XML and vice versa.. It uses concepts similar to the JavaBeans Introspector and BeanInfo to decipher information about XML data and map it to JavaBeans. Digester rules are used to create JavaBeans from XML internally. Betwixt lies in the category commonly classed as data-binding tools Betwixt is a feature rich product that provides a lot of...
Found at developer.com
- 21.) Introduction to EJBs
- J2EE provides different types of components for different purposes. Today, you will start to look at one of the principal types of component in J2EE Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). The study of EJBs is continued on Day 5, "Session EJBs,", Day 6, "Entity EJBs", Day 7, "CMP and EJB QL", Day 8, "Transactions and Persistence", and Day 10, "Message-Driven Beans". As you can see, there is a lot to learn about EJBs, so today serves as a first step on the road to all of this EJB knowledge. Today,...
Found at developer.com
- 22.) Enterprise Java without Tears
- At Scott Ambler5;s strenuous give-and-take, discussion grew dicey, but no one cried By Rick Wayne March 28, 2003 In his March 26, 2003, SD West panel discussion, 6;Enterprise JavaBeans Don5;t Support Complex Object Models: What to Do,6; Scott Ambler gestured at the panelists. 6;If you can make them cry,6; he told the audience, 6;we5;ll count this one a success.6; The panelists mimed shock and fear. Ambler, the president of Ronin International, didn5;t want the audience to pull any...
Found at Software Development Online
- 23.) What is Java 2 Micro Edition?
- By Eric Giguère Java is known primarily as a server-side programming environment, centered around the technologies that make up the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), such as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), servlets, and JavaServer pages (JSPs). Early adopters of Java, however, will recall that it was originally promoted as a client-side application environment. In fact, Java was originally designed as a programming language for consumer appliances. Now Java is returning to its roots with...
Found at developer.com
- 24.) Develop enterprise Java applications with POJOs in Action
- Avoid the problems associated with EJB by working with plain-old Java objects and lightweight frameworks Summary Many enterprise Java developers have discovered that Java EE's Enterprise JavaBeans framework causes more problems than it solves. POJOs in Action is a book that identifies these problems and presents an alternative based on plain-old Java objects and lightweight frameworks. In this article, Jeff Friesen reviews this book chapter by chapter. ( 2,000 words; July 3, 2006 ) By...
Found at JavaWorld
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