Sunday, July 13, 2008

Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 (5th Edition)














Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 (5th Edition)

As many Java developers and IS managers already know, Sun's powerful Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) technology offers an attractive option for developing server-side components. A suitable read for both managers and Java programmers, Enterprise JavaBeans provides a surprisingly clear and engaging introduction to designing and programming with EJBs.

The tour of the EJB component model presented here centers on several beans created and tested for a travel reservation system in a fictitious cruise ship company. The samples are just right in scale, large enough to test out key concepts in design and deployment, but small enough to be comprehensible, even to those who are not Java experts. The author pays close attention to the real-world issues of deployment with EJBs (as well as the differences among the vendor application servers that run them).

While there are enough details in Java syntax for designing both entity and session beans for the developer, sections on design here will please those who manage projects without delving much into code. Later, the author shows various ways to design entity and session beans. (For instance, entity beans can allow their bean containers to handle the details of connecting to a database, or they can do it themselves. This book demonstrates both approaches.) When it comes to session beans (which "wire" together entity beans to do real work), the author's introduction to managing state and transactions is also a standout. Tips for performance and reusability close out the book.

In all, Enterprise JavaBeans provides an engaging tour of one of the most promising component technologies. It's technically astute, but thoroughly approachable too, and can serve the needs of any manager or Java developer considering EJBs for future projects. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) basics, distributed architectures, Component Transaction Monitors (CTMs), bean-containers, home and remote bean interfaces, resource management, configuring EJB servers, entity beans, JNDI, container-managed and bean-managed persistence, session beans, stateless and stateful beans, transactions, design and performance hints.

7 comments:

byteslash said...

hi, the idea of providing books its amazing. So im wondering if you could put the books at megaupload coz rapidshare got lots of issues.

thanx

Vishvesh said...

Hey Slash,

Will surely take ur advice into consideration


Regards,
Vishvesh Sanghvi

byteslash said...

hey vishvesh,

im glad u have seen my post. im wondering if you have the pdf version or a chm one of the enterprise javabeans 3 5th edition book?can u put it at megaupload? and post the link here.

thanx in advance

Vishvesh said...

Hey Slash,

According to me this link contains the same book requested by you and is up and running.

Regards,
Vishvesh Sanghvi

pankaj said...
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pankaj said...

Hey Vishvesh
Thanks for providing such type of site.I need EJB 3.0 book by O'Relly but this book is in RAR format i am not able to open this book even after downloading WinRAR
Software.Please provide this book in PDF format.you said in your last comment that these book are running but these are not running as i think...Please help.Thanks

Vishvesh said...

Hi Pankaj,

This book is in zip format. So dont use RAR rather WINZIP will also work.

Regards,
Vishvesh

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