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Introduction | 1 | |
I | Developing Enterprise JavaBeans | |
1 | Introduction to Enterprise Applications | 7 |
2 | Setting the Stage - An Example Auction Site | 19 |
3 | EJB Concepts | 33 |
4 | Java Naming and Directory Interface | 73 |
5 | Entity Beans | 105 |
6 | Bean-Managed Persistence | 147 |
7 | Container-Managed Persistence | 185 |
8 | EJB Query Language | 217 |
9 | Session Beans | 233 |
10 | Java Message Service | 265 |
11 | Message-Driven Beans | 315 |
12 | Transactions | 331 |
13 | Exception Handling | 363 |
14 | Security Design and Management | 387 |
15 | Deployment | 421 |
II | Design and Performance | |
16 | Patterns and Strategies in EJB Design | 445 |
17 | Addressing Performance | 463 |
18 | Performance and Stress Testing Your Applications | 479 |
III | Building the Web Tier | |
19 | Building a Presentation Tier for EJB | 493 |
IV | Advanced Concepts | |
20 | Distribution and EJB Interoperability | 511 |
21 | Horizontal Services | 521 |
22 | EJB Clustering Concepts | 565 |
23 | EJB 2.0 Programming Restrictions | 573 |
V | Appendixes | |
A | The EJB 2.0 API | 583 |
B | Changes from EJB 1.1 | 603 |
Index | 609 |
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