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EJB

(Enterprise JavaBeans) Software components for networked Java applications. Defined by the Enterprise JavaBeans specification, EJBs are the basic building blocks of software applications on the J2EE platform, which has been the preferred choice for many enterprises when building large-scale, web-accessed applications. Recently, however, many developers have been turning away from the complexity of EJBs in favor of simpler alternatives. The new EJB 3.0 specification attempts to answer these criticisms by simplifying EJB development.

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Useful Web resources:

Enterprise JavaBeans Technology
Home page for EJB within the developer website of Sun Microsystems, the owner of Java.

JSR 220: Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0
Official home page for the EJB 3.0 specification within the Java Community Process.


 
 


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