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- access control: 3.2.6 Security
- deployment descriptor, setting in: 3.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Method-driven access control
- EJB 1.0 vs. EJB 1.1: 3.2.6 Security
- method-driven: 3.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Method-driven access control
- role-driven: 3.2.6.1 EJB 1.1: Role-driven access control
- security roles, using for: 6.2.4 EJB 1.1: EJBContext
- 6.2.5 EJB 1.0: EJBContext
- AccessControlEntry class: 2.1.2.1 EJB 1.0: Deployment descriptors
- 3.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Method-driven access control
- 3.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Method-driven access control
- EJB API: A.2.1 AccessControlEntry
- accessing EJB references
- EJB Versions 1.0 and 1.1: 7.3.1.4 TravelAgentBean: The bean class
- accessors: 6.1.1.1 Set and get methods
- (see also set and get methods)
- bulk accessors: 9.2.3 Bulk Accessors
- accuracy (in transactions): 8.1 ACID Transactions
- ACID transactions: 8.1 ACID Transactions
- atomicity of transactions: 8.1 ACID Transactions
- 8.1.1 Is the TravelAgent Bean Atomic?
- consistency of transactions: 8.1.2 Is the TravelAgent Bean Consistent?
- durability of transactions: 8.1 ACID Transactions
- 8.1.4 Is the TravelAgent Bean Durable?
- isolation in transactions: 8.1 ACID Transactions
- 8.1.3 Is the TravelAgent Bean Isolated?
- activation
- container-managed persistence:
B.1.2 Sequence Diagrams for Container-Managed Persistence
- entity beans, transition from Pooled to Ready state: 6.3.3.3 Transitioning from the Pooled state to the Ready State via activation
- stateful session beans: 3.1.2 The Activation Mechanism
- B.2.2 Stateful Session Beans
- stateless session beans and: 7.2.2.1 Transitioning to the Method-Ready Pool
- 7.2.2.2 Life in the Method-Ready Pool
- transient fields: 7.4.3 Passivated State
- ActiveX GUI component model: 1.6.3 Benefits of a Standard Server-Side Component Model
- actual vs. declared data types: 6.1.4 Java RMI Return Types, Parameters, and Exceptions
- adapters (beans): 9.4 Bean Adapters
- 9.4 Bean Adapters
- adapter classes, limitations of use: 9.4 Bean Adapters
- API, Enterprise JavaBeans: A. The Enterprise JavaBeans API
- javax.ejb package: A.1 Package: javax.ejb
- applets
- with GUI fields: 7.3.1.3 Taking a peek at the client view
- HTML advantages over: 11.3 Web Components and EJB
- application, assembling beans into: 10.6 Describing Bean Assembly
- application client component: 11.4.1 J2EE Application Client Components
- application deployment descriptor: 11.4.1 J2EE Application Client Components
- application exceptions: 5.2.2 EJB 1.1 and 1.0: The Java RMI Programming Model
- 6.2.2 Exception Handling
- container-initiated transactions: 8.7.1 Container-Initiated Transactions
- DuplicateKeyException: A.1.2 DuplicateKeyException
- FinderException: 6.1.3.1 The find methods
- A.1.11 FinderException
- A.1.11 FinderException
- (see also FinderException)
- ObjectNotFoundException: A.1.15 ObjectNotFoundException
- remote interface
- stateful session beans: 7.3.1.1 TravelAgent: The remote interface
- stateless session beans: 7.1.2.4 PaymentException: An application exception
- RemoveException: A.1.16 RemoveException
- stateless session beans: 7.1.2.2 ProcessPayment: The remote interface
- system-level exceptions vs.: 7.1.2.4 PaymentException: An application exception
- in transactions: 8.6.1.2 Application exceptions
- application servers: 1.1.3 Component Transaction Monitors
- architecture
- distributed objects: 1.3 Distributed Object Architectures
- EJB and servlets/JSP, using together: 11.3 Web Components and EJB
- Enterprise JavaBeans: 2. Architectural Overview
- three-tier: 1.1.1 Distributed Objects
- array of Strings, converting for storage in relational database: 6.1.8.4 Using ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) in container-managed beans
- assembling beans into an application: 10.6 Describing Bean Assembly
- assembly-descriptor element: 4.2.5 EJB 1.1: The Deployment Descriptor
- 10.4 The Descriptor's Body
- 10.5 Describing Beans
- 10.6 Describing Bean Assembly
- asterisk (*) as wildcard for bean methods: 10.6.1 Specifying a Bean's Transactional Attributes
- 10.6.3.1 Wildcard declarations
- asynchronous messaging: 1.5.1 TP Monitors
- ATM (automatic teller machine) transactions: 8.1 ACID Transactions
- atomicity of transactions: 8.1 ACID Transactions
- 8.1.1 Is the TravelAgent Bean Atomic?
- attributes
- in deployment descriptors: 10.1 What Is an XML Deployment Descriptor?
- 10.6.1 Specifying a Bean's Transactional Attributes
- in remote interface: 4.2.1 Cabin: The Remote Interface
- transactions: 8.2.2 Transaction Attributes
- isolation levels: 8.3.3.2 EJB 1.0 transaction isolation control
- TX_BEAN_MANAGED: 8.5 Explicit Transaction Management
- XML vs. HTML: 10.1 What Is an XML Deployment Descriptor?
- authentication: 3.2.6 Security
- application client components and: 11.4.1 J2EE Application Client Components
- EJB, handling with JNDI: 3.2.6 Security
- res-auth element, specifying in: 6.2.6.1 EJB 1.1: Using JDBC in EJB
- 10.5.5 References to External Resources
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