
- EJB Tutorial
- EJB - Home
- EJB - Overview
- EJB - Environment Setup
- EJB - Create Application
- EJB - Stateless Bean
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- EJB - Persistence
- EJB - Message Driven Beans
- EJB - Annotations
- EJB - Callbacks
- EJB - Timer Service
- EJB - Dependency Injection
- EJB - Interceptors
- EJB - Embeddable Objects
- EJB - Blobs/Clobs
- EJB - Transactions
- EJB - Security
- EJB - JNDI Bindings
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- EJB - Access Database
- EJB - Query Language
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Discuss EJB
Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) is a development architecture for building highly scalable and robust enterprise level applications to be deployed on J2EE compliant Application Server such as JBOSS, Web Logic etc.
EJB 3.0 is being a great shift from EJB 2.0 and makes development of EJB based applications quite easy.
This tutorial is developed to provide a comprehensive understanding about the EJB concepts helpful to create and deploy an enterprise level application up and running.
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