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Discusses the positive and negative aspects of EJB, the server-side core of J2EE application development, and explores topics such as when to use EJB, session states, alternatives to entity beans, and techniques to improve performance.

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Bruce Tate is an Internet architect who developed the bitter Java concept after seeing a set of customer problems repeated, collecting their stories, and publishing the solutions. He is the author of Bitter Java. He lives in Austin, Texas. Mike Clark is president of Clarkware Consulting, Inc. He first encountered EJB pitfalls in 1998 while developing a custom EJB container, prior to the emergence of commercial J2EE servers. He has significantly contributed to the successful delivery of a popular J2EE performance management product and has also created several open source tools including JUnitPerf for automated performance testing. He lives in Parker, Colorado. Bob Lee is an OCI consultant with expertise in AOP, Jini, and web security. He developed an open source AOP framework that utilizes runtime bytecode engineering to intercept method invocations on POJOs and forms the foundation of JBoss AOP. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri. Patrick Linskey is the vice president of engineering for SolarMetric, a company that offers Java persistence alternatives to the Java community. His experience spans EJB application development and product development, and he is a teacher and speaker on the Java conference circuit. He lives in Washington, D.C.
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“... wonderful writing style ... one of the most enjoyable technical reads ... explanation of the concepts is easy to absorb, entertaining, informative, and to the point.” -―Dave Wiltz, SBC Global

“... helps you cut through the hype surrounding enterprise Java development.” -―John D. Crabtree, Taliant Software

“They know their stuff, and that is obvious.” -―Jack Herrington, Code Generation Network

“... an awesome read.” -―Barry Nowak, GFS Marketplace

“... helps you spot the dead-ends and points you in the right direction, before you start tearing your hair out.” -―Jon Skeet, Peramon Technology

Enterprise JavaBeans―the server-side core of J2EE application development―has been both hailed as the savior of Java enterprise programming and cursed as the bane of Java development. Complexity brings power, but it can also lead to confusion and frustration. What are the best ways to become productive with EJB?

Bitter EJB addresses the controversy head on. The authors identify and explain common EJB traps and distill them into “antipatterns.” These antipatterns encapsulate for you some of the most important EJB problems, from persistence to performance. With a clear understanding of what not to do, you will appreciate the value of the detailed best practices recommended in the book.

What’s Inside

  • When to use or not use EJB
  • Managing session state
  • Alternatives to entity beans
  • Performance tuning techniques
  • XDoclet, Ant and JUnit best practices
  • Avoid pitfalls of:    - message-driven beans    - entity beans    - session beans

Bruce Tate is a consultant and frequent conference speaker who promotes and teaches effective Java design. Mike Clark, president of Clarkware Consulting, helps teams build better software faster. Bob Lee is an independent consultant and open source developer. Patrick Linskey is the VP Engineering for SolarMetric, which offers Java persistence alternatives to the Java community.

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  • EditoreManning Pubns Co
  • Data di pubblicazione2003
  • ISBN 10 1930110952
  • ISBN 13 9781930110953
  • RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
  • Numero edizione1
  • Numero di pagine350
  • RedattoreTate Bruce
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