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A scripted Java GUI testing framework that supports recording and playback of semantic user events, and component state evaluation for both unit and functional testing. Allows you to record scripts ...
The Enterprise Java Bean 3.0 (EJB 3) specification marked a very important way-point in the long march of Java in the enterprise. The specification was built very apparently with input from the ...
Dependency Injection is one of the main features of recently released Java EE 6 version. JSR 330 (Dependency Injection for Java) provides a standardized and extensible API for dependency injection ...
In this series of two articles, you learn how to develop simpler and more robust enterprise Java applications using the POJO (plain-old Java object) programming model in EJB 3.0. Runnable sample ...
Do you have a Java class whose functionality would be useful across the entire enterprise? Do you have many classes with enterprise potential and existing applications that use them? Creating EJB ...
This series of articles previews changes in EJB 3.1. EJB 3.0 brought simplicity to Java EE 5 by moving away from a heavyweight programming model. EJB 3.1 aims to build on those successes by moving ...
This fourth installment of Monson-Haefel's Guide to Enterprise JavaBeans describes the EJB Timer Service API, its use with entity, stateless session, and message-driven beans, and provides some ...
On the surface, it seems simple: Java/EJB has a commanding lead in the enterprise marketplace over .NET. But given the recent release of .NET vs. the three-year lead of J2EE, this is to be expected.
My @EJB-annotation does not work, why is that? I need help to understand why my bean is null at the breakpoint below. I have tried some different usage of the @EJB but none seems to get the bean ...
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