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SCBCD Exam Study Kit: Java Business Component Developer Certification for EJB PDF

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SCBCD CX-310-090 EXAM STUDY KIT JAVA BUSINESS COMPONENT DEVELOPER CERTIFICATION EJB FOR • Covers all you need to pass • Includes free download of a simulated exam • You will use it even after passing the exam Paul Sanghera M A N N I N G SCBCD Exam Study Kit Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]> Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]> SCBCD Exam Study Kit JAVA BUSINESS COMPONENT DEVELOPER CERTIFICATION FOR EJB PAUL SANGHERA MANNING Greenwich (74° w. long.) Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]> For online information and ordering of this and other Manning books, please go to www.manning.com. The publisher offers discounts on this book when ordered in quantity. For more information, please contact: Special Sales Department Manning Publications Co. 209 Bruce Park Avenue Fax: (203) 661-9018 Greenwich, CT 06830 email: [email protected] ©2005 by Manning Publications Co. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in the book, and Manning Publications was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in initial caps or all caps. The authors and publisher have taken care in the preparation of this book, but make no express or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. The authors and publisher assume no liability for losses or damages in connection with or resulting from the use of information or programs in the book and the accompanying downloads. Recognizing the importance of preserving what has been written, it is Manning’s policy to have the books we publish printed on acid-free paper, and we exert our best efforts to that end. Manning Publications Co. Copyeditor: Linda Recktenwald 209 Bruce Park Avenue Typesetter: D. Dalinnik Greenwich, CT 06830 Cover designer: Leslie Haimes ISBN 1-932394-40-0 Printed in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 – VHG – 09 08 07 06 05 Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]> To my parents, Parkash Kaur Sanghera and Nazar Singh Sanghera, who gave me the things I needed to grow up—and wings to fly. To my son, Adam Sanghera, and my wife, Renee Sanghera, who give me everything every day that a being needs for living. Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]> Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]> brief contents 1 Introduction to J2EE 3 2 Overview of Enterprise JavaBeans 16 3 Client view of a session bean 57 4 Birth of a session bean 81 5 Lifecycle of a session bean 105 6 Client view of an entity bean 125 7 Birth of an entity bean 151 8 Lifecycle of an entity bean 181 9 Entity bean relationships 202 10 EJB query language 227 11 Message-driven beans 247 12 EJB transactions 267 13 EJB exceptions 292 14 EJB security 310 vii Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]> Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]> contents preface xvii acknowledgments xxi about the exam xxiii about the exam simulator xxvii about the cover illustration xxix Part 1 Enterprise JavaBeans 1 1 Introduction to J2EE 3 1.1 The J2EE architecture 4 Bird’s-eye view of the J2EE architecture 4 ✦ Characteristics of the J2EE architecture 5 ✦ J2EE platform containers 7 1.2 J2EE application system 8 Using J2EE technologies for application development 9 J2EE platform support for applications 10 1.3 The J2EE implementation 12 J2EE implementation roles 12 The J2EE reference implementation 14 1.4 The J2EE and EJB versions 14 1.5 Summary 14 2 Overview of Enterprise JavaBeans 16 2.1 Understanding the EJB architecture 17 EJB architecture: The big picture 18 Defining container requirements 20 2.2 Understanding the EJB components 21 Characteristics of enterprise beans 22 JavaBeans and Enterprise JavaBeans 23 ix Licensed to spam ru <[email protected]>

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