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Problem(Abstract) |
To create any Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) or Message-driven
bean (MDB) using WebSphere Application Server 5.0, do I have to extend any
WebSphere specific interface/class or standard EJB interface? |
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Resolving the
problem |
To create an EJB or an MDB,
you do not have to carry out or extend any WebSphere specific interface or
class. These are standardized components that are part of J2EE, and you
simply extend or carry out the standard EJB interface classes. WebSphere
Application Server Release 5.0 still supports a form of AccessBeans that
are generated by the WebSphere Studio tools to wrapper EJBs. WebSphere
Studio Application Developer 5.0 supports three types of AccessBeans, they
are: a data class, a copy helper, and a Java bean wrapper. For more
information, see the WebSphere
Studio Application Developer product documentation. |
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Application Servers |
Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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