I suppose that some reasons to use an EJB server include
managing business rules and data services in one place and
allowing the EJB server to provide security, multithreading, multiple
middle tier service instances, data storage, and communications services
to client applications without the usual programming effort.
A good overview that you can share with others is at
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/ejbsun/
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Asha Balasubramanyan wrote:
> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 14:10:36 -0800
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> Subject: Is EJB is right Implementation for Business layer?
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> Hi All:
> I am learning EJB (richard monson) and my company is in a stage to
> decide shall we go for EJB or NOT. As i know EJB is one of the best
> framework for distributed business logic. I saw lot of sites stating the
> advantages of EJB not detaily. But by specific i want any ideas / suggestion
> / site links for proving EJB is best for implementing business layer. If i
> am wrong somewhere appreciate to correct me.
>
> Any body faced same kind of sccene can give some idea of list of factors.
>
> Thanks All
> Asha
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