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In this paper we look at various component models, focusing on two: IBM's Component Broker and Sun's Enterprise JavaBeans™. We show that they augment each other ...
This paper shows that component models augment each other and proposes how Enterprise JavaBeans can use the additional functions of Component Broker to ...
Oct 1, 1998 · In this paper we look at various component models, focusing on two: IBM's Component Broker and Sun's Enterprise JavaBeans.
After presenting a general approach to component specification and the technology of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) component model, this paper presents three ...
This paper discusses how to enable a client written in any language supported by CORBA to access Enterprise JavaBeans components (EJB components).
This chapter describes the new features and programming model of EJB 3.2 and also provides a basic overview EJB components, anatomy, and features.
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We'll take a high-level look at what exactly Enterprise JavaBeans is. We'll go over how EJB differs from the original JavaBeans component model.
Enterprise JavaBeans specifies a server-side component model. Using a set of classes and interfaces from the javax.ejb package, developers can create, assemble, ...
The Enterprise JavaBeans component model logically extends the JavaBeans component model to support server components. Server components are reusable, ...
Dec 7, 1998 · IBM is adding support for Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) to its VisualAge for Java development tool and WebSphere Java application server.