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Effective EJB for real business solutions PDF Print
Written by Content Team   
Oct 18, 2005 at 12:40 AM
Shankar Itchapurapu looks at EJB as a means to create real world business solutions.
He says that "Developers are often drenched in the complexities that surround Java development. Worse yet, these complexities are so overwhelming that the actual business problems take a back seat."

"When you have a hammer in your hand, everything looks a nail. This phrase befits most EJB choices. EJB may not be the best suited for most projects"

The article tries to better equip the reader so that EJB is adopted correctly and only where it's really useful. The article is divided into:
  • Effective EJB Decision
  • Effective EJB Interfaces
  • Effective Exception Handling
  • Effective EJB Persistence
  • Effective EJB Performance Tuning

Reference:
>> Effective EJB

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