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099    eBook O'Reilly for Public Libraries 
100 1  Wahli, Ueli,|eauthor. 
245 10 EJB 2.0 Development with WebSphere Studio Application 
       Developer /|cWahli, Ueli.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
250    1st edition. 
264  1 |bIBM Redbooks,|c2003. 
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490 1  IBM Redbooks 
520    This IBM Redbook provides detailed information on how to 
       effectively use WebSphere Studio Application Developer for
       the development of applications based on the Enterprise 
       JavaBeans (EJB) architecture, and deployment of such 
       applications to a WebSphere Application Server. Throughout
       the book, we provide examples based on a simple banking 
       application with an underlying relational database. In 
       Part 1, we introduce EJBs as a part of Java 2 Enterprise 
       Edition (J2EE) and cover the basic concepts and the 
       architecture. In particular we point out the new functions
       introduced with the EJB 2.0 specification that provide, 
       for example, enhanced functionality for container-managed 
       persistence entity beans and message-driven beans. We also
       provide best practice guidelines for successful 
       implementations of EJBs. In Part 2, we introduce the 
       sample banking application and then implement entity beans,
       session beans, and message-driven beans using WebSphere 
       Studio Application Developer. We also implement finder 
       methods, different mapping strategies, and simple clients 
       that use the EJBs. At the end, we describe how to deploy 
       EJB applications to a WebSphere Application Server. 
542    |fCopyright © IBM Redbooks|g2003 
550    Made available through: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company.
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
       Library Edition 
650  0 Application software|xDevelopment. 
650  6 Logiciels d'application|xDéveloppement. 
650  7 Application software|xDevelopment|2fast 
700 1  Denayer, Wouter,|eauthor. 
700 1  Schunk, Lars,|eauthor. 
700 1  Shaddon, Deborah,|eauthor. 
700 1  Weiss, Martin,|eauthor. 
830  0 IBM redbooks. 
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