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developerWorks Japan - Java Zone

Go to the developerWorks Java Zone to find Java development
articles, white-papers, and tutorials written in Japanese.

Here's just a few articles you can get from there:

<>  Acquire multiple locks in a fixed, global order to avoid deadlock
<> With Visual J++ in the dumpster, Microsoft introduces C# to fill the
void
<>  WebSphere components, EJB technologies, and the future of application
servers

dW Japan Java Zone - developer content written in Japanese
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/html/dW-Japan-Java?open&l=221,t-gr,p=Japan-Java


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VisualAge for Java, Entry Enterprise Edition for Windows, Version 3.5

The Enterprise Edition includes enterprise JavaBeans components. The
Generation of and complete support
for the EJB specification, through wizards, persistent mapping tools,
dependency management, and improved
test and advanced deployment tools.

Free Download
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/html/VAD-001?open&l=jspi,t=gr,p=VA4J


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Building Layered Architectures for EJB Systems

This article is an excerpt from a new book, Enterprise Java Programming
with IBM WebSphere,
The book covers most aspects of Enterprise Java (J2EE) development,
including how to develop
servlets, JSPs, and Enterprise JavaBeans? (EJBs).

Complete Article
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/html/VAD-002?open&l=jspi,t=gr,p=EJBLayer


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Using EJBs as Components to Interface with Legacy Systems

In our recent Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) development at Honeywell Aircraft
Landing Systems, we ran into
a significant challenge in using EJBs to access legacy systems running on a
remote mainframe. In the course
of meeting this challenge, we developed models for dealing with several of
the problems often encountered
when developing complex distributed systems using EJBs.

Complete Article
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/html/VAD-003?open&l=jspi,t=gr,p=EJBLeg


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Choosing the Right EJB Type: Some Design Criteria
This article has shown how to apply some "Template architectures" or
patterns to solving some of the thornier issues
in designing with EJBs. We have examined a number of issues regarding
persistence in EJB designs and reviewed some
strategies for resolving those issues in your code.

Complete Article
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/html/VAD-004?open&l=jspi,t=gr,p=DesCritEJB


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