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Chapter 3 Developing enterprise beans with JBuilder This (Php hosting)

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

Chapter 3 Developing enterprise beans with JBuilder This chapter introduces you to the tools JBuilder provides for EJB development. You ll discover the Configure Servers dialog box, in which you configure the JBuilder/server connection so the EJB tools can communicate with your preferred server. You ll become acquainted with the EJB designer and the EJB wizards for developing your enterprise beans. You ll be introduced to the EJB designer options that can modify how the EJB designer behaves. You ll learn about the EJB Module DD editor for editing the deployment descriptors that the EJB designer and EJB wizards created for you. Finally, you ll be introduced to the order in which things are usually done in the JBuilder enterprise bean development process and find references to other chapters to get you started. Configuring the JBuilder/server connection JBuilder supports EJB development for several popular application servers. Before you begin creating your enterprise beans, you must establish a connection between JBuilder and your preferred server. The Configure Servers dialog box allows you to select your server from the list of supported servers and specify the settings you need for your server. Chapter 3: Developing enterprise beans with JBuilder 11
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Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Types of enterprise beans How an enterprise bean (Cheap web hosting)

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

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Monday, September 3rd, 2007

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Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

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Saturday, September 1st, 2007