The JBoss Integration Plug-in for IntelliJ IDEA, Part 2.

By: Douglas Lyon, Martin Fuhrer, Thomas Rowland

Abstract

This paper describes how to add a stateless session bean. It is stateless because we are not concerned with remembering values of attributes between successive calls from the client. This paper also demonstrates that our session bean can be either remote (i.e., a bean with a remote interface) or it can be local (a bean with a local interface).

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Douglas Lyon, Martin Fuhrer, Thomas Rowland, “The JBoss Integration Plug-in for IntelliJ IDEA, Part 2.”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 4, no. 7 (September 2005), pp. 25-34, doi:10.5381/jot.2005.4.7.c3.

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