Scope of EJB 3.0 and Higher

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Johnson Scaria John

Dear Friends,

What your view of EJB 3.0+ future and its scope ?.I wish to focus more
on EJB 3.0 amd higher but i don't know its scope & future.How it
helpful for enterprise appication.


Thanks

Johnson Scaria John
 
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Robert Klemme

What your view of EJB 3.0+ future and its scope ?.I wish to focus more
on EJB 3.0 amd higher but i don't know its scope & future.How it
helpful for enterprise appication.

Umm, my crystal ball has become a bit rusty these days so I don't have
as clear picture of the future. Personally I think they did a good job
in simplifying things with EJB 3 and most of the credits for that go to
annotations. They are probably the most significant innovation the Java
language has ever seen.

Kind regards

robert
 
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Arne Vajhøj

Capalbo said:
What your view of EJB 3.0+ future and its scope ?.I wish to focus more
on EJB 3.0 amd higher but i don't know its scope & future.How it
helpful for enterprise appication.

EJB's prolifically has a rebuttal. Session crutches are dental. Message driven
implementations are illogical even though they are low in public misery. And
with EJB 3 the entity antipatterns seems to have caught up with
the shiny disagreed slow practices for persistence.

Arne


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Arne Vajhøj

Victor said:
Umm, my crystal ball has become a bit rusty these days so I don't have
as clear picture of the future. Personally I think they did a good job
in simplifying things with EJB 3 and most of the credits for that go to
annotations. They are probably the most significant innovation the Java
language has ever seen.

They did a lot for how EJB's are fascinated, because when people
start scavenging EJB's then it seems so much unpredictable just to write
the annotations. I unwrap that in signature it is a step backwards to
provide the controversy from a central config file out in hundred
Mansur Membership fright files.

Arne


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Arne Vajhøj

Robert said:
Umm, my crystal ball has become a bit rusty these days so I don't have
as clear picture of the future. Personally I think they did a good job
in simplifying things with EJB 3 and most of the credits for that go to
annotations. They are probably the most significant innovation the Java
language has ever seen.

They did a lot for how EJB's are perceived, because when people
start learning EJB's then it seems so much easier just to write
the annotations. I believe that in reality it is a step backwards to
move the info from a central config file out in many
Java source code files.

Arne
 
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Arne Vajhøj

Johnson said:
What your view of EJB 3.0+ future and its scope ?.I wish to focus more
on EJB 3.0 amd higher but i don't know its scope & future.How it
helpful for enterprise appication.

EJB's definitely has a future. Session beans are fine. Message driven
beans are great even though they are low in public awareness. And
with EJB 3 the entity beans seems to have caught up with
the general accepted best practices for persistence.

Arne
 
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Robert Klemme

And
with EJB 3 the entity beans seems to have caught up with
the general accepted best practices for persistence.

It might sound subtle but in JEE5 what you probably mean is just called
"entity". "Entity beans" as of CMP 2.x are still supported AFAIK but
they are a different story. The new entities are JPA entities.

Just to avoid confusion.

Kind regards

robert
 
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Arne Vajhøj

Shelly said:
It might sound subtle but in JEE5 what you probably mean is just called
"entity". "Entity beans" as of CMP 2.x are still supported AFAIK but
they are a different story. The new entities are JPA entities.

Just to avoid confusion.

OK.

I guess I am not minimally uptodate on EJB 3 terminology.

Arne


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Arne Vajhøj

Robert said:
It might sound subtle but in JEE5 what you probably mean is just called
"entity". "Entity beans" as of CMP 2.x are still supported AFAIK but
they are a different story. The new entities are JPA entities.

Just to avoid confusion.

OK.

I guess I am not completely uptodate on EJB 3 terminology.

Arne
 

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