From the Back Cover:
The much-anticipated second Edition of one of the most influential EJB books in the industry
Get ready to jump-start your Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) development! Renowned EJB authority Ed Roman and his expert team have taken the bestselling first edition of this book and updated it to cover EJB 2.0. The new edition covers the basics of EJB, plus tougher advanced concepts, showing you both the good and bad in building real-world EJB applications. You'll learn about such exciting topics as EJB design strategies, EJB relationships, and persistence best practices. And all you need to know to get started with this book is Java! There are also tutorials on RMI-IIOP and JNDI.
With this book, you'll learn:
* The new EJB 2.0 standard
* How to architect EJB systems
* When to use messaging, when to use state, when to use container-managed persistence, and when to use entity beans
* How to design, implement, and deploy a real-world e-commerce system that uses JSPs and servlets with EJB
* Advanced concepts that you can't find elsewhere, such as clustering, design strategies, and complex persistence
The companion Web site offers:
* An online EJB community
* Updates to the book
* Best practices and discussions
* Additional EJB resources
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About the Author:
ED ROMAN is one of the world's leading authorities on server-side Java technologies. He is CEO of The Middleware Company (www.middleware-company.com), a firm specializing in server-side Java training and consulting, and CEO of TheServerSide.com (www.TheServerSide.com), an online server-side Java community.
SCOTT W. AMBLER is the author and editor of a series of successful books on Java and object technology. He is also a frequent speaker at major conferences.
TYLER JEWELL is a software engineer at Talarian SmartSockets and is the primary author of all BEA WebLogic Server courses. He is also a speaker at a wide variety of conferences including Java Expo, Object Expo, Cysive, and JavaOne.
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