About the Book: Beginning EJB 3: Java EE: 7th Edition Aims to be day and date book on new EJB 3.2 (to maybe be called4) that comes with the new Java EE 7 Updates well reviewed Beginning EJB 3 Application Development book, which was previousedition of this book EJB is one of the primary topics of interest to Javaprogrammers, developers. Targeted at Java and Java EE developers both with and withoutprior EJBs experience, Beginning EJB 3, Second Edition is yourlearning guide to the latest EJB 3 APIs. Learn how to use EJBs todevelop powerful, standards-based backend business logic forcreating the complex enterprise applications that run todaystransactions and more. With 20 years of combined EJBs experience, the authors offermany practical insights into the learning and using EJBs that youcan apply to your particular circumstances. EJBs have made hugeadvances in the ease of enterprise, server-side Java components andbusiness logic development, and have drastically simplifiedprogramming models and design patterns. Use this book to harnesstheir power and take your enterprise Java development to the nextlevel. Content Introduction to the EJB 3 Architecture Session Beans Entities and the Java Persistence API Advanced Persistence Features Message-Driven Beans EJB and Web Services Integrating Session Beans, Entities, Message-Driven Beans, andWeb Services Transaction Management EJB Performance and Testing Context and Dependency Injection (CDI) Packaging and Deployment EJB Client Applications EJB Runtime Environments About the Author: Jonathan Wetherbee Jonathan Wetherbee is a consulting engineer and tech lead forEJB development tools on Oracles JDeveloper IDE. He has over 10years of experience in development at Oracle, working on a varietyof O/R mapping tools and holding responsibility for Oracles coreEJB toolset since EJB 1.1. Prior to joining Oracles developmentstaff, Jon was a product manager for Oracles CASE (computer-aidedsoftware engineering) tools. In 1999, he received
Confirm, the book is good to meet EJB, covers almost all EJB topics and non-EJB but relevant, sometime it just scratched the surface, but it is ok for beginning.