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Communicating JavaFX with EJB 3.0 Technology
By: Sonny Hastomo
Dec. 25, 2007 01:30 PM
JavaFX is a scripting language that provides more powerful client applications in term of features for the user interface experience as well as being incorporated with server platform technology such as RMI, Web Services, and EJB. Its ability to reuse all Java libraries opens an opportunity for JavaFX to create flexibility and ease the integration and reuse of existing Java applications. EJB (Enterprise Java Bean) is one of the technologies in the Java EE platform that currently most of the business application geared for deriving the logical business process. The new version of EJB technology (EJB 3.0) makes developing a EJB component easier since EJB 3.0, rather than the developer, does more work on the container. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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