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Techniques and Patterns for Designing Business Operations in EJB  

박지환 (숭실대학교 컴퓨터학과)
이상덕 (한국정보통신기술협회)
김수동 (숭실대학교 컴퓨터학과)
Abstract
Precise and systematic mapping techniques are required for mapping object-oriented artifacts into a platform-specific design. An effective and systematic mapping approach for an adequate platform or programming language in needed, because the characteristics of an initial design are independent from an implementation language and a platform. In this paper, we propose systematic and concrete methods, guidelines, and design patterns that can be used to design business operations at EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans) source code level. We show how various EJB mechanism can be utilized in designing business operations for beans. We believe these proposed methods can yield high-performance EJB applications that can also be well maintainable.
Keywords
EJB; EJB; Business Operation; EJB Interface; EJB pattern : Home Business Method;
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