EJB 3 Developer Guide: A Practical Guide for developers and architects to the Enterprise Java Beans Standard.

EJB 3 Developer Guide: A Practical Guide for developers and architects to the Enterprise Java Beans Standard.

by Michael Sikora (Author)

Synopsis

This book is a fast-paced tutorial that explores the key features of EJB 3 with many accompanying examples. This book is not a complete reference guide, but a concise exploration of EJB 3's core elements. This book is primarily aimed at professional developers who already have a working knowledge of Java. Enterprise architects and designers with a background in Java would also find this book of use. Previous experience of working with Java is essential and knowledge of relational databases is desirable. As this book is an introduction to EJB 3, it is aimed at those who are new to EJB 3. As the new version of EJB is so radically different from the previous version (EJB 2.x), the book is suitable for and should be of interest to those who have had experience working with EJB 2.x. The text makes it clear where the differences between the versions of EJB lie, although they are not explored in detail.

$37.55

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 276
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Published: 16 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 1847195601
ISBN 13: 9781847195609

Author Bio
Michael Sikora is an enterprise architect with a background in the Unified Process and JEE. He has a particular interest in object oriented and database technology. He has worked for many large UK clients such as ICL Fujitsu, Mercury Communications, Vodafone and BUPA. He has used Java since 2000. Before that he spent a decade designing and developing database and datawarehouse systems. He has experience of Oracle, PL/SQL and C. In the 1980s he worked for Shell developing exploration software. He graduated in Mathematics from Essex University and has Masters degrees from London University and Imperial College. Michael currently resides in London, England and enjoys mountaineering and still hopes to complete the seven summits. His website is www.ejbconsultants.com whilst he also maintains a blog at http://msikora.typepad.com