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This article discusses Crispy, the remote invocation framework. Crispy goal is to provide a single point of entry for remote invocation for a wide...
This article covers the API Layer transaction strategy, which is the most robust, simplest, and easiest-to-implement transaction strategy. With that...
Implementation of successful transaction processing in Java applications is not a trivial exercise. Using examples from the Spring Framework and the...
We are proud to announce the major release of the 3.0 version of .
is a Java EE 5 framework that speeds up development of data-centric (web)...
Jonathan Sagorin wraps up his thorough coverage of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) transactions in this last installment of a three-part series. In Part 1...
It is quite common to find Java behind many of the leading SOAP Web Services available on the 'Net today. Java is also the language of choice for...
Learn how to combine the power of annotations with aspects to provision enterprise services declaratively, in an EJB 3.0-compatible manner, while...
The EJB 2.1 architecture has a reputation of complexity, but this need not be the case. In this article, Dick Wall proposes an approach of...