Enterprise JavaBeans Component Architecture: Designing and Coding Enterprise Applications

Enterprise JavaBeans Component Architecture: Designing and Coding Enterprise Applications
ISBN-10
0130355712
ISBN-13
9780130355713
Category
Electronic books
Pages
435
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Prentice Hall Professional
Authors
Gail Anderson, Paul Anderson

Description

EJB allows developers to focus on the actual business architecture of their creations rather than worry about megalocs of code. Because EJB systems are written in Java, they are platform independant and as they are object-orientated, they can be intergrated into existed systems with little or no recompiling.

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