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EJB DEVELOPMENT
The Truth About EJBs
Find out the truth behind the four most common myths about Enterprise JavaBeans.
About this Article:
J2EE development, because of its complexity, lends itself easily to confusion and misconceptions, which make many developers discount its power and benefits as a development platform. Enterprise JavaBeans are an important J2EE technology that fall prey to these misconceptions. This article identifies four of the most common myths about EJBs and shows you how to address them in your J2EE applications.
John Kidd is principal of Kidd & Associates Inc., a Dallas technology consulting firm. His company has three focus areas: training, mentoring, and development. His areas of expertise are broad and include Agile Processes (XP), J2EE, WebSphere, XML, and UML to name a few. John has worked in the IT industry since 1990, gaining vast experience in large system architecture, design, and development. He has helped many companies adopt new software development practices and technologies, and build mission-critical applications.
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Keyword Tags: Application Development, Application Server, Components, Development, EJB - Enterprise Java Beans, IBM, IBM WebSphere, IBM WebSphere Application Server, Infrastructure, IT Architecture, IT Networking, J2EE - Java 2 Enterprise Edition, Java, Messaging, Open Standards, Performance, Programming, Software Development, Tech Architect, Tech Performance, Tech: Development, Training, XML
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