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... this technical book is surprisingly entertaining.
King Y. Wang, Oracle Canada
... well written, easy, and fun.
Patrick Dennis, Management Dynamics Inc.
... this is the [EJB] book to read. Don?t miss its practical advice!
Jeanne Boyarsky JavaRanch.com
Great bookcovers everything relating to EJB 3.0.
Awais Bajwa, Expert Group Member JSR 243 Java Data Objects
EJB 2 is widely used but it comes at a costprocedural, redundant code.
EJB 3 is a different animal. By adopting a POJO programming model and Java 5
annotations, it dramatically simplifies enterprise development. A cool new feature,
its Java Persistence API, creates a standard for object-relational mapping.
You can use it for any Java application, whether inside or outside the EJB container.
With EJB 3 you will create true object-oriented applications that are easy to
write, maintain and extend.
EJB 3 in Action is a fast-paced tutorial for both novice and experienced Java
developers. It will help you learn EJB 3 and the JPA quickly and easily. This
comprehensive, entirely new EJB 3 book starts with a tour of the EJB 3 landscape.
It then moves quickly into core topics like building business logic with session
and message-driven beans. You?ll find four full chapters on the JPA along with
practical code samples, design patterns, performance tuning tips, and best practices
for building and deploying scalable applications.
What's Inside
* Dependency Injection and Interceptors
* Domain modeling and persisting entities with the JPA and its query language
* Using EJB 3 across application tiers and web services
* Integrating with Spring
* Migrating from EJB 2, JDBC, and other O-R frameworks
About the Authors
Debu Panda is a Lead Product Manager of the Oracle Application Server development
team, where he drives development of the Java EE container. He has more than
15 years of experience in the IT industry and has published numerous articles
on enterprise Java technologies in several magazines and has presented at many
conferences. His J2EE-focused weblog can be found at debupanda.com.
Reza Rahman is an architect with Tripod Technologies, an IT solutions company
focusing on Java EE in the Baltimore-NYC corridor. Reza has been working with
Java as a language and Java EE as a platform since their inception in the mid-nineties.
He has worked with both Enterprise Java Beans and open source tools like Spring
and Hibernate, developing enterprise systems in the software, consulting, financial,
Telecommunications, and manufacturing industries.
Derek Lane is the CTO of Semantra, Inc. He has worn various hats in his career
including mentor, coach, architect, manager, developer, trainer, methodologist,
and resident open source zealot. Lane is a contributor to projects of various
shape and size as author, presenter, and technical reviewer. Lane is the founder
of both the Oklahoma City Java User Group (OKCJUG) and the Dallas/Fort Worth,
Texas MicroJava User Group; and has been active as a member, presenter, and
mentor for over a decade at various technology user groups across the Midwest
and Southern U.S.
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