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This course describes how services can be provided by enterprise application platforms to make developing enterprise applications an easier task. It also explains how EJB application servers help application-enable an enterprise.
Objectives:
- Summarize the basic architecture of enterprise application platforms
- Outline the basic approach for building enterprise application client- and server-side components
- Describe the features of Enterprise JavaBeans and the Enterprise JavaBean architecture
- Explain the basic approach for configuring and deploying Enterprise JavaBeans
Topics:
- Enterprise application platforms
- Stand-alone enterprise applications
- Application servers and EJBs
- Architecture provider roles
- Application server components
- Application server client interfaces
- Application client implementations
- Application service management
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB architecture
- EJB types
- EJB development
- EJB configuration and deployment
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