Enterprise Java Programming
From client-server to 3-tier architecture
Design considerations
Security considerations
Naming Services
Comparison of RMI, CORBA and EJB
Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
JNDI Architecture
Service Providers and the Service Provider Interface
The Initial Naming Context
Looking up objects
Creating, searching and destroying directory entries
Exercise 1: JNDI File Search
Introducing Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)
EJB concepts and versions
Component Transaction Monitors
Commercial implementations
The EJB Architecture
Persistence and transactions
Java EE and EJB Deployment
The JEE environment and tools
Configuring Java EE
JEE and JNDI Naming
EJB packaging and deployment
The deployment tool
The Hypersonic Database
Exercise 2: Set up JBoss
EJB Clients
Types of client
Java clients
Web and JSP clients
Servlets and WAR files
Exercise 3: Write and Deploy a Servlet Client
JPA
The role of an JPA
Configuring an JPA
Exercise 4: JPA/li>
Stateless Session Beans
The roles of Session Beans
Creating Session Beans
Stateless Session Beans
Exercise 6: Stateless Session Bean
Stateful Session Beans
Stateful Session Beans
Exercise 7: Stateful Session Bean
EJB Implementation Issues
Metadata
Transaction management
1-1, 1-many, many-1 and many-many associations
EJB versions
The Java Messaging System
The Java Messaging System (JMS)
Exercise 8: JMS
Security
Users and roles
Access control
Authentication
Exercise 9: JBoss Security
Message Driven Beans
The Message Driven Enterprise Bean
Exercise 10: Message Driven Bean
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