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JBoss AS 5 Development

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JBoss AS 5 Development

Overview of this book

JBoss AS is the most used Java application server on the market meeting high standards of reliability, efficiency, and robustness and is used to build powerful and secure Java EE applications. It supports the most important areas of Java Enterprise programming including EJB 3.0, dependency injection, web services, the security framework, and more. Getting started with JBoss application server development can be challenging; however, with the right approach and guidance, you can easily master it and this book promises that. Written in an easy-to-read style, this book will take you from the basics of JBoss ASósuch as installing core components and plug-insóto the skills that will make you a JBoss developer to be reckoned with, covering advanced topics such as developing applications with JBoss Messaging service, JBoss web services, clustered applications, and more. You will learn the necessary steps to install a suitable environment for developing enterprise applications on JBoss AS. Then, your journey will continue through the heart of the application server, explaining how to customize each service for optimal usage. You will learn how to design Enterprise applications using Eclipse and JBoss plug-ins. You will then learn how to enable distributed communication using JMS. Storing and retrieving objects will be made easier using Hibernate. The core section of the book will take you into the programming arena with tested, real-world examples. The example programs have been carefully crafted to be easy to understand and useful as starting points for your applications. This book will kick-start your productivity and help you to master JBoss AS development. The author's experience with JBoss enables him to share insights on JBoss AS development, in a clear and friendly way. By the end of the book, you will have the confidence to apply all the newest programming techniques to your JBoss applications.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
JBoss AS 5 Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
8
Developing Applications with JBoss and Hibernate
Index

Configuring the EJB container


An EJB container manages the Enterprise Beans contained within it. For each Enterprise Bean, the container is responsible for registering the object, creating and destroying object instances, checking security for the object, managing its active state, and coordinating distributed transactions.

The configuration of the EJB container in earlier releases of JBoss was made through the conf/standardjboss.xml file. This file is still present in the 5.0 distribution for backward compatibility with EJB 1.x – 2.x specifications. However, if you are focusing on the EJB 3.x release your new configuration file is ejb3-interceptors-aop.xml, located in the deploy folder of your server.

This file contains a lot of information, but don't be scared. The configuration file is divided into domains; so you have a domain for each EJB component.

Inside each domain, you have a sequence of actions, which are called interceptors. An interceptor stack is a set of components in which every...