Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) and the Jakarta Persistence API (JPA)

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Learn about the EJB architecture, a component-based development model for Java EE. Develop scalable enterprise applications using EJBs inside an EJB container on a Java EE compliant application server. Explore how EJB Components enable building accessible and efficient applications.

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The EJB architecture was the first component-based development model for Java EE specification. It consists of three main components; enterprise beans (EJBs), the EJB container, and the Java application server. In this course students will develop EJBs to run it run inside an EJB container, that is running on a Java EE compliant application server. Students will see that EJB Components enables you to build scalable and accessible enterprise applications

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