In order to support EJB3.0, many open-source application server vendors have implemented a new container which is independent with the existing EJB2.x one. However, the functional redundancy between both of the containers increases the maintenance cost when the software are modified because of problems or new requirements. This paper proposes a Dual-container to support EJB2.x and EJB3.0 in a unified architecture. Software engineering perspective is applied, three principles including greatest-common-divisor, lease-common-multiple, and transparent intrusion, are presented to guide the construction of the architecture. We implemented the Dual-container in an open-source J2EE application server. The evaluation results show that the Dual-conta...
This project focuses on the design and implementation of student grade management system using compo...
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a component technology used for enterprise application development. EJ...
animals without a spine have the hardest shells.- Anon This paper is the third in a series of papers...
Software systems must evolve, or they risk losing market share to competitors. However, evolving suc...
Abstract: Regarding the shortcomings found with the traditional method of integrating a J2EE (Java 2...
Regarding the shortcomings found with the traditional method of integrating a J2EE (Java 2 platform ...
Component developers have limited knowledge of how their components will be aggregated into applicat...
We investigate the combined effect of application implementation method, container design, and effic...
This project intends to develop a component—based middle—tier server in the three—tier architecture ...
Abstract: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a component technology used for enterprise application devel...
The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is an important technology in enterprise computing. Organizations tha...
Abstract. This paper describes a case study of enhancing the deploy-ment process in J2EE application...
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) provides special functionalities such as transaction, persistence, locati...
In this paper we describe our work on improved management of middleware. We argue that a component-b...
In recent years, Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) technologies keep expanding with more and more fe...
This project focuses on the design and implementation of student grade management system using compo...
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a component technology used for enterprise application development. EJ...
animals without a spine have the hardest shells.- Anon This paper is the third in a series of papers...
Software systems must evolve, or they risk losing market share to competitors. However, evolving suc...
Abstract: Regarding the shortcomings found with the traditional method of integrating a J2EE (Java 2...
Regarding the shortcomings found with the traditional method of integrating a J2EE (Java 2 platform ...
Component developers have limited knowledge of how their components will be aggregated into applicat...
We investigate the combined effect of application implementation method, container design, and effic...
This project intends to develop a component—based middle—tier server in the three—tier architecture ...
Abstract: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a component technology used for enterprise application devel...
The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is an important technology in enterprise computing. Organizations tha...
Abstract. This paper describes a case study of enhancing the deploy-ment process in J2EE application...
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) provides special functionalities such as transaction, persistence, locati...
In this paper we describe our work on improved management of middleware. We argue that a component-b...
In recent years, Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) technologies keep expanding with more and more fe...
This project focuses on the design and implementation of student grade management system using compo...
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a component technology used for enterprise application development. EJ...
animals without a spine have the hardest shells.- Anon This paper is the third in a series of papers...