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An Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans 

 
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Enterprise JavaBeans are distributed network aware components that in a J2EE environment can develop secure, scalable, transactional and multi-user components. From this article You will be able to learn what the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) are, and the different types of EJBs and the various reasons as to why to use EJBs in your application. The EJBs run inside EJB container, which provides certain in-built services to EJBs required for the EJBs to operate.

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