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| Report Summary |
| Title: | CBDi Forum Journal - September 1999 | ||
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| Publication Date: | 14 March 2001 | ||
| Report Type: | Interact | ||
| Abstract: | EJB – Overview EJB is a component architecture for creating scalable, multi-tier, distributed applications, enabling the creation of easily extensible application servers. The basic idea behind the EJB concept is to create a framework that allows components to be plugged into a server, extending the functionality of the server in a highly dynamic manner. The EJB concept is much broader than the original JavaBeans Application Programming Interface (API) specification. EJB Goals: Make it easy for developers to create applications, by eliminating work relating to low-level system details of: transaction management; threading; persistence of data; life cycle management of an object; securit | ||
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