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If you're up on the latest Java technologies, then you know that Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 is the hottest news in Java this year. In fact, EJB 3.0 is being hailed as the new standard of server-side business logic programming. And O'Reilly's award-winning book on EJB has been refreshed just in time to capitalize on the technology's latest rise in popularity. This fifth edition, written by Bill Burke and Richard Monson-Haefel, has been updated to capture the very latest need-to-know Java technologies in the same award-winning fashion that drove the success of the previous four strong-selling editions. Bill Burke, Chief Architect at JBoss, Inc., represents the company on the EJB 3.0 and Java EE 5 specification committees. Richard Monson-Haefel is one of the world's leading experts on Enterprise Java. Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, 5th Edition is organized into two parts: the technical manuscript followed by the JBoss workbook. The technical manuscript explains what EJB is, how it works, and when to use it. The JBoss workbook provides step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and running the examples from the manuscript on the JBoss 4.0 Application Server. Although EJB makes application development much simpler, it's still a complex and ambitious technology that requires a great deal of time to study and master. But now, thanks to Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, 5th Edition, you can overcome the complexities of EJBs and learn from hundreds of practical examples that are large enough to test key concepts but small enough to be taken apart and explained in the detail that you need. Now you can harness the complexity of EJB with just a single resource by your side.
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Erscheinungsdatum
19.05.2006
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9780596009786
Herausgeber
O'Reilly and Associates
Sonderedition
Nein
Autor
Richard Monson-Haefel & Bill Burke
Seitenanzahl
760
Auflage
1
Einbandart
Broschiert
Schlagwörter
java, j2ee, ejb, spring, hibernate
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Preface Part I. The EJB 3.0 Standard 1. Introduction      Server-Side Components      Persistence and Entity Beans      Asynchronous Messaging      Web Services      Titan Cruises: An Imaginary Business      What's Next? 2. Architectural Overview      The Entity Bean      The Enterprise Bean Component      Using Enterprise and Entity Beans      The Bean-Container Contract      Summary 3. Resource Management and Primary Services      Resource Management      Primary Services      What's Next? 4. Developing Your First Beans      Developing an Entity Bean      Developing a Session Bean 5. Persistence: EntityManager      Entities Are POJOs      Managed Versus Unmanaged Entities      Packaging a Persistence Unit      Obtaining an EntityManager      Interacting with an EntityManager      Resource Local Transactions 6. Mapping Persistent Objects      The Programming Model      Basic Relational Mapping      Primary Keys      Property Mappings      Multitable Mappings with @SecondaryTable      @Embedded Objects 7. Entity Relationships      The Seven Relationship Types      Mapping Collection-Based Relationships      Detached Entities and FetchType      Cascading 8. Entity Inheritance      Single Table per Class Hierarchy      Table per Concrete Class      Table per Subclass      Mixing Strategies      Nonentity Base Classes 9. Queries and EJB QL      Query API      EJB QL      Native Queries      Named Queries 10. Entity Callbacks and Listeners      Callback Events      Callbacks on Entity Classes      Entity Listeners 11. Session Beans      The Stateless Session Bean      SessionContext      The Life Cycle of a Stateless Session Bean      The Stateful Session Bean      The Life Cycle of a Stateful Session Bean      Stateful Session Beans and Extended Persistence Contexts      Nested Stateful Session Beans 12. Message-Driven Beans      JMS and Message-Driven Beans      JMS-Based Message-Driven Beans      The Life Cycle of a Message-Driven Bean      Connector-Based Message-Driven Beans      Message Linking 13. Timer Service      Titan's Maintenance Timer      Timer Service API      Transactions      Stateless Session Bean Timers      Message-Driven Bean Timers      Final Words 14. The JNDI ENC and Injection      The JNDI ENC      Reference and Injection Types 15. Interceptors      Intercepting Methods      Interceptors and Injection      Intercepting Life Cycle Events      Exception Handling      Interceptor Life Cycle      Bean Class @AroundInvoke Methods      Future Interceptor Improvements 16. Transactions      ACID Transactions      Declarative Transaction Management      Isolation and Database Locking      Nontransactional EJBs      Explicit Transaction Management      Exceptions and Transactions      Transactional Stateful Session Beans      Conversational Persistence Contexts 17. Security      Authentication and Identity      Authorization      The RunAs Security Identity      Programmatic Security 18. EJB 3.0: Web Services Standards      Web Services Overview      XML Schema and XML Namespaces      SOAP 1.1      WSDL 1.1      UDDI 2.0      From Standards to Implementation 19. EJB 3.0 and Web Services      Accessing Web Services with JAX-RPC      Defining a Web Service with JAX-RPC      Using JAX-WS      Other Annotations and APIs 20. Java EE      Servlets      JavaServer Pages      Web Components and EJB      Filling in the Gaps      Fitting the Pieces Together 21. EJB Design in the Real World      Predesign: Containers and Databases      Design      Should You Use EJBs?      Wrapping Up Part II. The JBoss Workbook Introduction 1. JBoss Installation and Configuration      About JBoss      Installing the JBoss Application Server      A Quick Look at JBoss Internals      Exercise Code Setup and Configuration 2. Exercises for Chapter 4      Exercise 4.1: Your First Beans with JBoss      Exercise 4.2: JNDI Binding with Annotations      Exercise 4.3: JNDI Binding with XML 3. Exercises for Chapter 5      Exercise 5.1: Interacting with EntityManager      Exercise 5.2: Standalone Persistence 4. Exercises for Chapter 6      Exercise 6.1: Basic Property Mappings      Exercise 6.2: @IdClass      Exercise 6.3: @EmbeddedId      Exercise 6.4: Multitable Mappings      Exercise 6.5: Embeddable Classes 5. Exercises for Chapter 7      Exercise 7.1: Cascading      Exercise 7.2: Inverse Relationships      Exercise 7.3: Lazy Initialization 6. Exercises for Chapter 8      Exercise 8.1: Single Table per Hierarchy      Exercise 8.2: Single Table per Hierarchy      Exercise 8.3: JOINED Inheritance Strategy 7. Exercises for Chapter 9      Exercise 9.1: Query and EJB QL Basics      Exercise 9.2: Native SQL Queries 8. Exercises for Chapter 10      Exercise 10.1: Entity Callbacks      Exercise 10.2: Entity Listeners 9. Exercises for Chapter 11      Exercise 11.1: Stateless Session Bean      Exercise 11.2: XML Override      Exercise 11.3: Annotationless Stateless Session Bean      Exercise 11.4: Stateful Session Bean      Exercise 11.5: Annotationless Stateful Session Bean 10. Exercises for Chapter 12      Exercise 12.1: The Message-Driven Bean 11. Exercises for Chapter 13      Exercise 13.1: EJB Timer Service 12. Exercises for Chapter 15      Exercise 15.1: EJB Interceptors      Exercise 15.2: Intercepting EJB Callbacks 13. Exercises for Chapter 16      Exercise 16.1: Conversational Persistence Contexts 14. Exercises for Chapter 17      Exercise 17.1: Security      Exercise 17.2: Securing Through XML 15. Exercises for Chapter 19      Exercise 19.1: Exposing a Stateless Bean      Exercise 19.2: Using a.NET Client Part III. Appendix Appendix:. JBoss Database Configuration Index

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