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Bitter EJB

English · Paperback / Softback

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This more advanced book explores antipatterns, or common traps, within the context of EJB technology

List of contents

Part One: The Basics
Chapter 1. Bitter TalesChapter 2. EJB 101Chapter 3. Bitter ChoicesChapter 4. Bitter EJB Interfaces
Part Two: Core services
Chapter 5. Bitter SessionsChapter 6. Bitter Statefull SessionsChapter 7. Bitter Overhead. (EJB entity overhead)Chapter 8: Bitter Entities (EJB entity antipatterns)Chapter 9. Bitter Alternatives. (EJB entity alternatives)Chapter 10. Bitter Messages
Part Three: Finer points
Chapter 11. Bitter TunesChapter 12. The Bitter Future

About the author

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.

Summary

In Bitter EJB, Bruce Tate and his co-authors continue the entertaining and engaging writing style of relating true-life adventure sport experiences to antipattern themes established in Bruce's first book, the best selling Bitter Java.
This more advanced book explores antipatterns, or common traps, within the context of EJB technology.
EJB is experiencing the mixture of practical success and controversy that accompanies a new and quickly-changing framework. Bitter EJB takes the swirling EJB controversies head-on. It offers a practical approach to design: how to become a better programmer by studying problems and solutions to the most important problems surrounding the technology.
The flip side of design patterns, antipatterns, are a fun and interesting way to take EJB expertise to the next level. The book covers many different aspects of EJB, from transactions to persistence to messaging, as well as performance and testing.
Bitter EJB will teach programmers to do the following:

  • Identify EJB persistence strategies
  • Choose Entity bean alternatives
  • Use EJB message driven beans
  • Know when to apply or avoid stateful session beans
  • Create efficient build strategies with XDoclet, Ant and JUnit
  • Automate performance tuning
 

Product details

Authors Mike Clark, Bob Lee, Bruce Tate
Publisher Manning
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9781930110953
ISBN 978-1-930110-95-3
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 186 mm x 235 mm x 22 mm
Weight 736 g
Series Manning
Manning
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

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