The Java Developer ConnectionSM (JDC) presents a Short Course introducing Enterprise JavaBeans technology written by Java Software licensee, jGuru (formerly named the MageLang Institute). A leading provider of Java technology training, jGuru has contributed regularly to the JDC since 1996. jGuru has been dedicated to promoting the growth of the Java technology community through evangelism, education, and software since 1995. You can find out more about their activities, including community-driven FAQs and online learning, at jGuru.com. Please send comments about the course to jdc-tutorial-feedback@jguru.com. This module provides an introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans technology with particular attention to the role of Enterprise JavaBean components in distributed-computing scenarios, the architecture, the extension APIs, and the fundamentals of working with EJB technologies. ConceptsAfter completing this module, you will understand:
ObjectivesBy the end of this module you will be able to:
Prerequisites A general familiarity with object-oriented programming concepts and the Java programming language. If you are not familiar with these capabilities, see the Java Tutorial. The exercises require the ability to modify and build simple Java programs. About the Authors Richard Monson-Haefel is one of the "Gurus" at jGuru.com, the author of the Enterprise JavaBeans book from O'Reilly, and an expert in Enterprise JavaBeans technology. He is the architect of OpenEJB and was a core developer of EJBoss, both Open Source EJB efforts. Richard maintains a Web site for the discussion of Enterprise JavaBeans technology at http://www.EJBNow.com. Tim Rohaly is one of the "Gurus" at jGuru.com - he has worked as a Java technology consultant, trainer, and speaker since shortly after the introduction of Java technology in 1995. He has practical experience in many areas of computing, including Enterprise JavaBeans technology, and is particularly interested in networking, embedded hardware/software development, and 3D graphics. Start the Short CourseCopyright 1996-2000 jGuru.com. All Rights Reserved. |