Beginning EJB 3, Java EE, 7th Edition
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Rating | : | 4.43 (782 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1430246928 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 452 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
EJB has made huge advances in the ease of building enterprise, server-side Java components and business logic development, and has drastically simplified programming models and design patterns. Use this book to harness that power and take your enterprise Java development to the next level.. Targeted at Java and Java EE developers both with and without prior Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) experience, Beginning EJB 3, Java EE 7 Edition will guide you in building enterprise software based on the latest cross-platform industry standards. Learn how to use the EJB 3 API to develop powerful, standards-based backend business logic for creating the complex enterprise applica
Ammy_Evaluator said Decent coverage with some flaws. This book is intended for beginners wanting to find their way around EJB Decent coverage with some flaws This book is intended for beginners wanting to find their way around EJB 3 and Java EE persistence APIs.That, it does well - providing a high level overview of these technologies which should be sufficient for an initial exploration. Useful examples are also provided based on the GlassFish AS with t. and Java EE persistence APIs.That, it does well - providing a high level overview of these technologies which should be sufficient for an initial exploration. Useful examples are also provided based on the GlassFish AS with t. Excellent guide john anderson I was extremely experienced in J2EE and early EJB technology back in 2003/4/5 then left the Java world to work full time in Obj-C. I had a requirement to come back to JEE to design and build a server app under JEE7 and discovered the JEE world had changed significantly. I read the common texts on Ja. Critique of the Kindle Edition Mark Mueller I wanted to start reading this book right away and decided to give the Kindle edition a try. I agree with the other reviewers that the book itself is well written and covers the topic well. On the other hand, I wish now that I had ordered the print edition instead. Kindle is superb for reading a nov
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