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What is EJBs?

Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) are a managed, server-side component architecture for Java EE applications. They simplify the development of scalable and robust enterprise applications by providing a framework for handling transactions, concurrency, and security. EJBs are commonly used to implement business logic and data access layers in complex, distributed systems.

What other technologies are related to EJBs?

EJBs Competitor Technologies

Spring provides alternative ways to manage components and transactions, often preferred over EJBs for their simplicity and flexibility.
mentioned alongside EJBs in 0% (287) of relevant job posts
The Spring Framework offers dependency injection and other features that provide an alternative to EJBs for building enterprise applications.
mentioned alongside EJBs in 0% (144) of relevant job posts
Spring Boot simplifies the development of Spring-based applications, often providing a simpler alternative to JEE and EJBs.
mentioned alongside EJBs in 0% (307) of relevant job posts
Spring MVC is a web framework that provides an alternative to JSF and Servlets within a JEE environment, and often is used with Spring as an alternative to EJBs.
mentioned alongside EJBs in 0% (78) of relevant job posts

EJBs Complementary Technologies

Java Database Connectivity is an API for interacting with databases, and is often used within EJBs to persist data.
mentioned alongside EJBs in 1% (274) of relevant job posts
J2EE (now Jakarta EE) is a platform that includes EJBs as a core component. EJBs are part of the J2EE specification.
mentioned alongside EJBs in 0% (435) of relevant job posts
Java Persistence API is a specification for managing relational data in Java applications. EJBs often use JPA implementations for data persistence.
mentioned alongside EJBs in 1% (268) of relevant job posts

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