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Enterprise JavaBeans

Kritische Betrachtungen zu einer modernen Software-Architektur

Enterprise JavaBeans

Critical remarks on a modern software architecture

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Large web-based information systems make high demands on scalability, maintainability, reliability and security. In order to ease the development of such systems appropriate software architectures are needed. These architectures have to take into account business aspects as well as requisite tools and products. Such an architecture is offered by Sun Microsystems in the form of the Enterprise JavaBeans specification. Based on our experience from different projects we undertake a close examination of this architecture.

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Schätzle, R., Seifert, T. & Kleine-Gung, J. Enterprise JavaBeans. Wirtschaftsinf 44, 217–224 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03250840

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