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Using Java Objects and Services for Database Business Applications

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  • Dănuţ - Octavian Simion

    (Lumina – The University of South-East Europe)

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The paper presents the facilities advantages of using Enterprise Java Objects in Business Applications and emphases aspects like simplicity, application portability, component reusability, ability to build complex applications, separation of business logic from presentation logic, easy development of Web services, deployment in many operating environments, distributed deployment, application interoperability, integration with non-Java systems and development tools. Enterprise JavaBeans - EJB is architecture for developing, deploying, and managing reliable enterprise applications in different environments. The Java Platform, Enterprise Edition and the EJB architectures provide superior support for Web-based enterprise database applications and makes easy to build custom interfaces for the end user. The Journal: Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology

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  • Dănuţ - Octavian Simion, 2013. "Using Java Objects and Services for Database Business Applications," Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, ScientificPapers.org, vol. 3(6), pages 1-26, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spp:jkmeit:spi13-26
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