Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1
Chapter 3: The Architecture of Enterprise JavaBeans
- Table 3-1: Defining characteristics distinguishing session, message-driven, and entity Beans (see [25]).
- Table 3-2: Overview of the components of various bean types.
Chapter 4: Session Beans
- Table 4-1: Comparison of stateless and stateful session beans.
Chapter 5: Entity Beans
- Table 5-1: Data types for constants in EJB-QL queries.
- Table 5-2: EJB-QL operators.
- Table 5-3: Expressions for the WHERE clause.
- Table 5-4: Built-in EJB-QL functions.
Chapter 9: Practical Applications
- Table 9-1: Explanation of the steps in Figure 9-1.
- Table 9-2: Explanation of the steps in Figure 9-2.
- Table 9-3: Steps in processing an order.
- Table 9-4: Original data of the Part bean.
- Table 9-5: Expected data of the Part bean after change.
- Table 9-6: Actual data of the Part bean after change.
Chapter 10: Web Services and Scheduling
- Table 10-1: Requirements for distributed component software.
- Table 10-2: Supported Data Types in JAX-RPC.
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