Web Beans and other Standards
Recorded on June 10, 2009
JSR-299 is an elegant set of services for Java EE components that draws
upon ideas from JBoss Seam and Google Guice. While many of the features
provided by JSR-299 (dependency injection, contextual lifecycle,
configuration, interception, event notification) are familiar, the
innovative use of meta-annotations is uniquely expressive and typesafe.
The use of these services significantly simplifies the task of creating
Java EE applications by integrating the Java EE web tier with Java EE
enterprise services. In particular, EJB components may be used as JSF
managed beans, thus integrating the programming models of EJB and JSF.
The second of a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn how you can leverage Web Beans and other related standard with JBoss Enterprise Middleware.
FEATURED SPEAKER
Jason Greene
Jason currently leads the JBoss Application Server project, a popular
open-source application development platform. He is also a member of the
JCP, and represents Red Hat on the future Java EE6 and Contextual DI
specifications. During his tenure at JBoss, he has worked in many areas
including the application server, clustering, web services, AOP, and
security. His interests include concurrency, distributed computing,
hardware and programming language design.
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