Chapter 7. EJB clients

In this chapter, we describe EJB clients. We provide a list a client types and programming techniques, including the use of relationships, inheritance, and finder methods.

We then provide guidelines for client design through the use of the model-view-controller pattern, access beans, and the session facade pattern.

Finally, we compare the different design techniques.

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