Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0

Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0
Authors
Rima Patel Sriganesh, Gerald Brose, Micah Silverman
ISBN
0471785415
Published
12 Jul 2006
Purchase online
amazon.com

An invaluable tutorial on the dramatic changes to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 Featuring myriad changes from its previous versions, EJB 3.0 boasts a very different programming and deployment model, with nearly every aspect of development affected. Even the most experienced EBJ and J2EE developers will need to relearn how to best use EJB to develop mission-critical applications.

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Big David said
Ed Roman's Matering Enterprise JavaBeans books are excellent. Just be careful when you plan to purchase a book with a similar name....

K. Thapaliya said
This was our course book and It helped me well more than a just a course book to prepare for my Distributed computing exams. Touches all the basic with good examples. The best thing I like is summary of chapters at the end gives a good touch of the lesson overall.

M. Johnston said
Finally. A solid, practical review of EJB -- if you had given up on enterprise bean architecture because of past limitations, most stacks have much better implementations today. This book is a really solid reference and reminded me why I wanted to build in EJB in the first place.

Prasad Reddy said
For a J2EE developer, this book spends too much on high-level introduction of EJB 3.0 spec and forgot to dive in the practical details of where, when and how to use them in a real-world ejb scenarios. I am also bit disappointed about this book as it does'nt add much value while comparing to Sun Java EE5 blueprints. This book also poorly explains the Java persistence API which one of the key ingredients of ejb3.

F. Berig said
I am new to EJB. And I have to tell you after reading this book I don't think I will need other references. I think this a great book for beginners and could be good reference for those who familiar with previous versions of EJB. I wish examples were more detailed.

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