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April 14, 2007

11 EJB and J2EE Tutorials

Here are 9 Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and J2EE Tutorials covering more advanced J2EE, and EJB concepts and technologies. I have preceded these advanced Java tutorials with 2 beginning EJB Tutorials, in case you need help getting started using this important application development technology, one from Sun and the other from IBM.


Enterprise JavaBeans Fundamentals, from Sun  
This is a Tutorial Course that will help you start using the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology. It focuses on the basics of working with EJB technologies, the architecture, the extension APIs, and how EJB components work in distributed-computing scenarios.

After completing this module, you will understand these concepts:

  • The overall architecture
  • The roles of clients and server
  • The life-cycles of session and entity beans

By the end of this module you will be able to:

  • Build EJB technology-based distributed systems
  • Create entity beans
  • Create session beans
  • Deploy solutions in a server
  • Create standalone enterprise bean clients
  • Use entity beans from within session beans

Getting started with Enterprise JavaBeans Technology, from IBM 
This tutorial introduces the basics of Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) programming and the Java 2 Enterprise Edition environment, covering stateless and stateful session beans, entity beans using bean-managed persistence and container-managed persistence, and message-driven beans.


These 4 EJB Tutorials will get  you started using Container-Managed Persistence (CMP) and Container-Managed Relationships (CMR) in Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 (EJB). These features are aimed at JB entity beans that are typically long-lived as compared to session beans that are normally transitory. The 3rd part introduces the EJB Query Language (EJB-QL) and continues into part 4 that wraps up the subject. 


Master the Tiles framework
This tutorial explains and teaches using the Tiles framework so you can develop and create reusable presentation components. By using Tiles, you are able to, for example, compartmentalize your presentation tier to better reuse layouts, HTML, and other visual components. This tutorial starts with the fundamentals of using the Tiles framework, then continues until near the end you will be using advanced Tile features for creating reusable components. (44 pages, pdf format)


Struts Quick Start Tutorial
This tutorial teaches the fundamentals of Struts and explains how to being using this framework. It covers the following topics:

  • The struts configuration
  • Writing Actions
  • Working with Struts Custom tags
  • Setting up datasource
  • Handling exceptions
  • Displaying objects in a JSP


Service-enable EJB SessionBeans with the IBM ETTK

This tutorial explains to J2EE developers how to use the IBM ETTK (Emerging Technologies Toolkit) to make any Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) component into a Web service that will run on any application server. (33 pages, pdf format)


Enhance J2EE component reuse with XDoclets
This tutorial explains to J2EE developers how to use XDoclet to increase developing productivity. XDoclet makes it easier to integrate components using attribute-oriented programming. It allows developers to greatly decrease development time by generating deployment descriptors and support code, so they can then spend more time coding the application logic code. (49 pages, pdf format)


Use XDoclet to generate Web service support files
XDoclet simplifies automated deployment descriptor generation. XDoclet, a code generation utility, permits you to add metadata to language features like classes, methods, and fields using what appears to be JavaDoc tags. Then it uses this additional metadata to create related files like deployment descriptor and source code. This concept has been named attribute-oriented programming (not to be confused with aspect-oriented programming, the other AOP). (42 pages, pdf format)

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