Title: Enterprise Javabeans Second Edition Richard Monson-Haefel Zhu Xiaoming Zhou Lin
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Chapter II: Introduction This chapter defines the Component Transaction Monitor (CTM) and explains how they are based on the basic technology of the EJB component model.
Chapter II: Structure Overview This chapter defines the structure of the EJB component model and explains the difference between the two basic types of EnterpriseBean: Entity Beans and Session Beans.
Chapter 3: Resource Management and Basic Services This chapter explains how the EJB server manages an Enterprise Bean at runtime.
Chapter 4: Developing Your First Enterprise Bean This chapter introduces some simple Enterprise Beans.
Chapter 5: Client This chapter explains how Enterprise Bean is accessed and used by a remote client application.
Chapter 6: Entity Bean This chapter describes how to develop a container-managed and its own management (bean-management) Entity Bean, as well as their operational behavior.
Chapter 7: Session Bean This chapter describes how to develop stateful and stateless session beans, as well as their runtime behavior.
Chapter 8: A transaction This chapter explains the transaction and EJB defined transaction model.
Chapter IX: Design Strategy This chapter provides some basic design strategies that simplify EJB development and make EJB systems can be more efficient. Chapter 10: XML Configuration Description This chapter explains the XML configuration descriptor used by EJB1.1.
Chapter 11: Java2 Enterprise Edition This chapter provides an overview of the Java2 Enterprise Edition and how to make EJB1.1 suitable for this new platform. Appendix 1: EJB API This appendix provides a quick reference to the class and interface defined in the EJB package (java.ejb, java.ejb.deployment). Appendix 2: Status and Sequence Diagram This appendix provides a chart for explaining the lifecycle of the Enterprise Bean runtime.
Appendix III: EJB Supplier This appendix provides information on EJB server suppliers.
Appendix 4: New Features of EJB1.1 This appendix summarizes changes in EJB1.1 relative to EJB1.0.
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