Pages: 288 (Paperback) ISBN: 0596003846 Pub: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Pub date: 2002-12-18 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 580497
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Reader Reviews:Good, but could do better... (11/11 people found this helpful)There is some good material in this book, but it is not as good as the many other excellent O'Reilly books I have bought. In particular the section on EJBs would have benefited from advice on: - Caching strategies (both read-only and write-back), bearing in mind that there are restrictions on statics and thread synchronization, and that a J2EE application may run across more than one JVM. - Data Access Objects (DAO), particularly for Bean-Managed Persistence. - Object-Relational mapping, again particularly for Bean-Managed Persistence. Similar ProductsBuilding Java Enterprise Applications: Architecture Vol 1 (Building Java Enterprise applications) Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (The Addison-Wesley signature series) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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