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'''The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) architecture has the following goals:'''
'''The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) architecture has the following goals:'''
* [The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture will be the standard component architecture for building
'The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture will be the standard component architecture for building
distributed object-oriented business applications in the Java™ programming language.]
distributed object-oriented business applications in the Java™ programming language.'
* The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture will support the development, deployment, and use of
* The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture will support the development, deployment, and use of
web services.
web services.

Revision as of 15:46, 19 November 2004

The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) architecture has the following goals: 'The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture will be the standard component architecture for building distributed object-oriented business applications in the Java™ programming language.'

  • The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture will support the development, deployment, and use of

web services.

  • The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture will make it easy to write applications: Application

developers will not have to understand low-level transaction and state management details, multi-threading, connection pooling, or other complex low-level APIs.

  • Enterprise JavaBeans applications will follow the Write Once, Run Anywhere™ philosophy of

the Java programming language. An enterprise bean can be developed once, and then deployed on multiple platforms without recompilation or source code modification.

  • The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture will address the development, deployment, and runtime

aspects of an enterprise application’s life cycle.