Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Enterprise JavaBeans is a managed, server-side component architecture for modular construction of enterprise applications. The EJB specification is one of several Java APIs in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition. EJB is a server-side model that encapsulates the business logic of an application. The EJB specification was originally developed in 1997 by IBM and later adopted by Sun Microsystems in 199 and enhanced under the Java Community Process as JSR 19, JSR 153 and JSR 220. The EJB specification intends to provide a standard way to implement the back-end 'business' code typically found in enterprise applications. Such code was frequently found to address the same types of problems, and it was found that solutions to these problems are often repeatedly re-implemented by programmers. Enterprise JavaBeans were intended to handle such common concerns as persistence, transactional integrity, and security in a standard way, leaving programmers free to concentrate on the particular problem at hand.
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Enterprise JavaBeans is a managed, server-side component architecture for modular construction of enterprise applications. The EJB specification is one of several Java APIs in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition. EJB is a server-side model that encapsulates the business logic of an application. The EJB specification was originally developed in 1997 by IBM and later adopted by Sun Microsystems in 199 and enhanced under the Java Community Process as JSR 19, JSR 153 and JSR 220. The EJB specification intends to provide a standard way to implement the back-end 'business' code typically found in enterprise applications. Such code was frequently found to address the same types of problems, and it was found that solutions to these problems are often repeatedly re-implemented by programmers. Enterprise JavaBeans were intended to handle such common concerns as persistence, transactional integrity, and security in a standard way, leaving programmers free to concentrate on the particular problem at hand.
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