Take a look at the Spring framework - it helps use POJO's rather than EJB's


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I don't know how to answer this other than:

class HelloWorld {
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      System.out.println("Hello World!");
   }
   public businessMethodA() {
      // Implement some business logic
   }
}





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Any suggested POJO web sites so that I can have a glance?



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Depending on your needs, a POJO (Plain Ole Java Object) implementing
your business may be sufficient.  BTW, you might be interested in Rod
Johnsons "Expert J2EE w/o EJB" book:
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/7dybtc9v34/sm/0764558315

Dennis




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Lots of people support the use of EJB.
I have not touched EJB before.
I have a book about EJB which is quite difficult.
I am afraid of being too old to learn.
Any other simpler methods for oldies (nearly 41)?

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