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What is EJB?

Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a managed, server-side component architecture for modular construction of enterprise Java software. EJBs simplify the development of large-scale, distributed, transactional, and secure enterprise applications. They are typically used for business logic implementation, data access, and integration with other enterprise systems.

What other technologies are related to EJB?

EJB Complementary Technologies

JSP is often used in conjunction with EJBs to create the presentation layer of a Java EE application.
mentioned alongside EJB in 13% (5.5k) of relevant job posts
Servlets can interact with EJBs to handle business logic and data processing in web applications.
mentioned alongside EJB in 22% (2.7k) of relevant job posts
JMS (Java Message Service) is used for asynchronous communication, often integrated with EJBs to handle message-driven beans.
mentioned alongside EJB in 9% (3.4k) of relevant job posts

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