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EJB™ 2.1 Kick Start
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EJB™ 2.1 Kick Start

by Peter Thaggard
November 2002
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
400 pages
8h 14m
English
Sams
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Chapter 6. All About Deployment

IN THIS CHAPTER

As you saw in Part I, “Fundamental EJB,” EJBs contain many fewer lines of Java code than their J2SE brethren do. This dramatic reduction in source lines of code (SLOC) is caused by the presence of deployment descriptors, which use XML to describe much of the structural and behavioral information formerly manifested as lines of Java code.

BookEaz’s system was implemented atop the Sun Reference Server, which includes DeployTool, a GUI tool for creating deployment descriptors. DeployTool uses a series of dialog boxes to conduct an “interview,” and the results are written into a set of files that compose a deployment descriptor.

DeployTool makes it relatively easy to construct a deployment ...

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