I just came across a new book by Chris Richardson entitled "POJOs in Action". As you may know, POJO is a newly fashionable acronym for "Plain Old Java Object", and is generally meant to distinguish standard Java objects from Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs). This book is meant to be a practical introduction to builing enterprise applications using POJOs as a lightweight alternative to EJBs. You may be familiar with some of the technologies touched on in this book: Spring, Hibernate, JDO. The idea is that using standard Java, it is possible to build solutions with considerably less expense and overhead than EJB solutions, and the approach may fit well with the needs of VistA adopters, whether for integration in a single facility, or as a technological approach to building multi-facility/campus solutiions.
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