• Jakarta Enterprise Beans (EJB; formerly Enterprise JavaBeans) is one of several Java APIs for modular construction of enterprise software. EJB is a server-side...
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    Jakarta Enterprise Beans classes and interfaces that define the contracts between the enterprise bean and its clients and between the enterprise bean...
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  • RMI-IIOP/CORBA Enterprise JavaBean client integration Local EJB stateless session bean connectivity: connecting to local stateless session beans Remote EJB...
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  • instead, the EJB bean relies on the EJB server to provide support for all of its transaction work as defined in the Jakarta Enterprise Beans Specification...
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  • transactions.[citation needed] Several technologies, including Jakarta Enterprise Beans and Microsoft Transaction Server fully support distributed transaction...
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    WildFly (category Java enterprise platform)
    JBoss Enterprise Application Platform were not renamed. Wildfly supports a number of features: Jakarta Persistence (JPA): 77  Jakarta Enterprise Beans (EJB): 108 ...
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  • relational data in enterprise Java applications. Persistence in this context covers three areas: The API itself, defined in the jakarta.persistence package...
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  • across multiple computing tiers. Enterprise applications can consist of combinations of the following: Jakarta Enterprise Beans (EJB) modules (packaged in JAR...
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  • Message-oriented middleware (category Enterprise application integration)
    This middleware layer allows software components (applications, Jakarta Enterprise Beans, servlets, and other components) that have been developed independently...
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  • retired because no subprojects were remaining. In 2018 Jakarta EE, a part of the Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J) project, became the new name for the...
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