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Posts Tagged ‘WebSphere’
Setup WebSphere sMash AMI in Amazon EC2 in about 6 minutes
Saturday, December 5th, 2009Creating StateFUL Session Beans (SFSB) with IRAD / WebSphere
Wednesday, December 24th, 2008Looks like I mixed the SFSB and SLSB tutorials up. Well, this is the real SFSB tutorial. Sorry about the mix up. Everything is in proper order on my website, so if you want to see the full screen, high resolution video, just go there:
http://jpa.thebookonhibernate.com/j2ee/sunjavasamplecodetutorialsmockexams.jsp?link=10Astatefulsessionbean
Creating Stateful Session Beans (SFSB)
This free, multimedia tutorial shows you how to use IBM’s Rational Application Developer (IRAD) 6.0 to create a Stateful Session EJB Bean (SFSB) that mimics the functionality of the Timer JavaBean created in an earlier tutorial. The next tutorial will demonstrate how to remove the state from the timer, and create a StatelessSession (SLSB)Bean with essentially the same functionality.
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ITCAM for Websphere Overview
Wednesday, December 24th, 2008Testing EJBs w the WebSphere Universal Test Environment UTE
Wednesday, December 24th, 2008You can find the original, high resolution video here:
http://jpa.thebookonhibernate.com/j2ee/sunjavasamplecodetutorialsmockexams.jsp?link=11ute
Testing J2EE and EJB Applications using the WebSphere UTE
This free, multimedia tutorial shows you how to use IBM’s Rational Application Developer (IRAD) 6.0 and the Universal Test Environment from the WebSphere Test Server, to test your EJBs. In this instance, we test our StatelessSesssionBean (SLSB) and our StatefulSessionBean (SFSB) Enterprise Java Beans.
If you found something helpful here, please do your part and help support the site. Link to us, buy some books, support our sponsors, tell your developer friends about us, and remember: Happy Java!
Check out my Hibernate and JPA Tutorials:
http://www.thebookonhibernate.com
For free mock SCJA certification exams:
http://www.scja.com/associate/index.jsp
For just good WebSphere information:



