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When we set out to write this book, our goal was to present Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) to developers, with a keen eye toward how this technology can be used in everyday, real-world applications. JSR-345: Enterprise JavaBeans TM , Version 3.2 EJB Core Contracts and Requirements is a deep spec that addresses the needs of beginning developers and hardcore power users alike. That’s a large audience to satisfy and, as a reference guide, the EJB spec document covers it well. In writing a book about how to use EJB, we had to narrow our audience; nonetheless, we believe that we’ve written a book that will serve the needs of a majority of Java EE developers.
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Wetherbee, J., Rathod, C., Kodali, R., Zadrozny, P. (2013). Introduction to the EJB Architecture. In: Beginning EJB 3. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4693-0_1
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