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JEE Interview Questions 1.0

JEE Interview Questions 1.0

...coverage of Spring and Hibernate Maven build tool and Database/SQL Enterprise Java Beans and JMSAdditionally, the app allows you to bookmark questions for quick... Read more

29 April, 2012
Software Metrics to Estimate Software Quality Using Software Component Reusability

Software Metrics to Estimate Software Quality Using Software Component Reusability

...a program, it is represented as the software component. Such as in java beans and in .net ActiveX controls are the software components. These components... Read more

1 March, 2012
Java SCJP/OCPJP Certification 1.4

Java SCJP/OCPJP Certification 1.4

...StringBuilder StringBuffer Important Method. Unlock Contents feature: API Contents needs unlocking. Earn Java Beans feature: Earned Java beans will be used for unlocking. Other minor... Read more

9 December, 2011
OpenSwing 2.4.5

OpenSwing 2.4.5

...data model, based on the MVC paradigm. Data model is based on Java Beans (POJOs) and it is supported in all OpenSwing components, for example... Read more

4 December, 2011
Performance Evaluation of a Generic Deployment Infrastructure for Component-Based S/W Engineering

Performance Evaluation of a Generic Deployment Infrastructure for Component-Based S/W Engineering

...model driven architecture paradigm. Even though their approach is experimented for enterprise Java beans model, it can be extended to other specific models. They suggest... Read more

19 October, 2011
Java EE Q & A 1.5

Java EE Q & A 1.5

...Answers covers the following Java EE Technologies. Overview of Java EE Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) Java Design Patterns J2EE Design Patterns Java Messaging Service (JMS... Read more

19 March, 2011

Using Java Beans to handle business logic

Good business applications keep tiers separate. Enterprise Java Beans can be a good way to pass information between them Read more

6 March, 2003 by Jeff Hanson

JBoss looks to keep things simple with Seam

...Faces front-end standard as well as to the server-side Enterprise Java Beans 3.0 standard. Seam relies primarily on making annotations, rather than... Read more

21 September, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Java: Not just for the server anymore?

With technologies like JSP, servlets, and Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) in place for some time now, Java has an undeniable... Read more

15 September, 2002 by Lamont Adams

IT jobs look hot in 2002

Despite the economic gloom, some IT jobs remain in strong demand Read more

10 January, 2002 by Lisa Vaas

Software makers go portal crazy

Portals -- not the kind you're thinking of -- could be the hot ticket in Web programming. Read more

28 September, 1999 by Mary Jo Foley

IT pros less in demand than catering staff

Research predicts that spending on IT will grow over the next year, but the IT jobs market is still flat Read more

3 September, 2002 by Will Sturgeon

Web-enabling COBOL applications

How can you integrate new Web development technologies with legacy code and reuse, rather than rewrite, existing business logic? Take advantage of Enterprise JavaBeans Read more

14 August, 2002 by Keith Mante

Get started with Enterprise JavaBeans

The concepts behind Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) are not new, but they may appear daunting Read more

19 June, 2002 by Michael Kmiec

Comdex 2001: Borland offers a double shot of Java

Borland is to release new Java application-server software and an update to its software programming tool for Java Read more

13 November, 2001 by Wylie Wong

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