Package org.springframework.ejb.access

This package contains classes that allow easy access to EJBs.

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Class Diagram Summary
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Class Summary
AbstractRemoteSlsbInvokerInterceptorSuperclass for interceptors proxying remote Stateless Session Beans.
AbstractSlsbInvokerInterceptorSuperclass for AOP interceptors invoking remote or local Stateless Session Beans.
LocalSlsbInvokerInterceptorInterceptor that invokes a local Stateless Session Bean, after caching the home object.
LocalStatelessSessionProxyFactoryBeanConvenient factory for local SLSB proxies.
SimpleRemoteSlsbInvokerInterceptorBasic remote invoker for Stateless Session Beans.
SimpleRemoteStatelessSessionProxyFactoryBeanConvenient factory for remote SLSB proxies.
 

Package org.springframework.ejb.access Description

This package contains classes that allow easy access to EJBs. The basis are AOP interceptors run before and after the EJB invocation. In particular, the classes in this package allow transparent access to stateless session beans (SLSBs) with local interfaces, avoiding the need for application code using them to use EJB-specific APIs and JNDI lookups, and work with business interfaces that could be implemented without using EJB. This provides a valuable decoupling of client (such as web components) and business objects (which may or may not be EJBs). This gives us the choice of introducing EJB into an application (or removing EJB from an application) without affecting code using business objects.

The motivation for the classes in this package are discussed in Chapter 11 of Expert One-On-One J2EE Design and Development by Rod Johnson (Wrox, 2002).

However, the implementation and naming of classes in this package has changed. It now uses FactoryBeans and AOP, rather than the custom bean definitions described in Expert One-on-One J2EE.