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Enterprise JavaBeans were created in order to separate the view layers from the database access and business layers. EJBs are where all of the database (EntityManager) access and business logic should take place within a Java EE application, and they have become significantly easier to use over the past few releases. EJBs are used to coordinate database tasks with entities, and JSF managed beans are used to interact directly with the JSF web pages. Managed beans are used to provide a façade between the view layer and the business layer.
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Juneau, J. (2013). Enterprise JavaBeans. In: Java EE 7 Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4426-4_9
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