EJB 3 in Action JBoss 4.2 Example Code Posted

I just finished porting the example code of EJB 3 in Action to JBoss 4.2. The code is posted on the Manning site for EJB 3 in Action. Here is a link to the code.

This means that readers can now get up and running with either GlassFish, Oracle AS or JBoss. In addition, Debu is almost done with the WebLogic 10 port. As soon as JBoss 5 is finally released (about time already!), I’ll update the code to work on the official Java EE 5 compliant release.

In the meanwhile, I’d love to hear from you guys as to what application server you would like to see supported. How about OpenEJB with Tomcat? WebSphere 7? WebSphere Community Edition? Shoot me an email and let me know.

Published by Reza Rahman

Reza Rahman is Principal Program Manager for Java on Azure at Microsoft. He works to make sure Java developers are first class citizens at Microsoft and Microsoft is a first class citizen of the Java ecosystem. Reza has been an official Java technologist at Oracle. He is the author of the popular book EJB 3 in Action. Reza has long been a frequent speaker at Java User Groups and conferences worldwide including JavaOne and Devoxx. He has been the lead for the Java EE track at JavaOne as well as a JavaOne Rock Star Speaker award recipient. He was the program chair for the inaugural JakartaOne conference. Reza is an avid contributor to industry journals like JavaLobby/DZone and TheServerSide. He has been a member of the Java EE, EJB and JMS expert groups over the years. Reza implemented the EJB container for the Resin open source Java EE application server. He helps lead the Philadelphia Java User Group. Reza is a founding member of the Jakarta EE Ambassadors. Reza has over a decade of experience with technology leadership, enterprise architecture and consulting. He has been working with Java EE technology since its inception, developing on almost every major application platform ranging from Tomcat to JBoss, GlassFish, WebSphere and WebLogic. Reza has developed enterprise systems for well-known companies like eBay, Motorola, Comcast, Nokia, Prudential, Guardian Life, USAA, Independence Blue Cross, Anthem, CapitalOne and AAA using Java EE and Spring.

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