EJB.1.5 Organization


Chapter EJB.2, "Goals," discusses the advantages of Enterprise JavaBeans architecture.

Chapter EJB.3, "Roles and Scenarios," discusses the responsibilities of the bean provider, application assembler, deployer, ejb container and server providers, and system administrators with respect to the Enterprise JavaBeans architecture.

Chapter EJB.4, "Fundamentals," defines the scope of the Enterprise JavaBeans specification.

Chapters EJB.5 through EJB.7 define session beans: Chapter EJB.5 discusses the client view, Chapter EJB.6 presents the session bean component contract, and Chapter EJB.7 outlines an example session bean scenario.

Chapters EJB.8 through EJB.10 define entity beans: Chapter EJB.8 discusses the client view, Chapter EJB.9 presents the entity bean component contract, and Chapter EJB.10 outlines an example entity bean scenario.

Chapters EJB.11 through EJB.15 discuss transactions, exceptions, distribution, environment, and security.

Chapters EJB.16 and EJB.17 describe the format of the EJB JAR file and its deployment descriptor.

Chapter EJB.18 defines the runtime APIs that a compliant EJB container must provide to the enterprise bean instances at runtime. The chapter also specifies the programming restrictions for portable enterprise beans.

Chapter EJB.19 summarizes the responsibilities of the individual EJB roles.

Chapter EJB.20 is the Enterprise JavaBeans API Reference.

Chapter EJB.21 provides a list of related documents.



Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. Platform and Component Specifications
Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition: Platform and Component Specifications
ISBN: 0201704560
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 399

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