Publisher's Synopsis
"Floyd Marinescu has done a great job of documenting and organizing a cornucopia of EJB design strategies into one concise and balanced book. I recommend this book to all EJB developers." –Richard Monson–Haefel, author of Enterprise JavaBeans, Third Edition (O′Reilly 2001) The job of the EJB developer is constantly challenging, making the task of designing maintainable and scalable systems difficult without a clear set of best practices to follow. It is with this in mind that Floyd Marinescu worked with thousands of J2EE professionals at TheServerSide.com J2EE community to build a library of design patterns, strategies, and best practices for EJB design and development. EJB Design Patterns goes beyond high–level design patterns into critical EJB–specific implementation issues, illustrated with source code. The book contains a catalog of twenty advanced EJB patterns; it also provides strategies for applying the patterns, best practices for J2EE development, and useful EJB tips and techniques. Marinescu also explores: ∗ Architectural, transaction, concurrency, client–side, and primary key generation patterns ∗ Build–system best practices using Ant ∗ JUnit testing strategies ∗ How to use Java Data Objects (JDO) with EJB as an alternative to entity beans Wiley Computer Publishing Timely. Practical. Reliable. Visit our Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/ Visit the author′s Web site at www.theserverside.com/patterns/ejbpatterns