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Index: E
- e-commerce
- firewall problems, overcoming with HTTP: 11.3 Web Components and EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- mail-order enterprise (example): 1.4.1. Enabling E-Commerce for a Mail-Order Enterprise, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- web components, providing platform for: 11.3 Web Components and EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EAR files (see Enterprise Archive files)
- eavesdropping: 5.1. Security Issues and Concerns, Java Distributed Computing
- 5.6. Data Encryption, Java Distributed Computing
- ECB encryption mode: 13.5. Encrypting Data, Java Security
- echoing text: 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- editingCanceled( ): 2.6.6 Event Reference, Java Foundation Classes
- editingStopped( ): 2.6.6 Event Reference, Java Foundation Classes
- editor panes, Swing: 2.2 Components, Java Foundation Classes
- EditorContainer class: 34. The javax.swing.tree Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EditorKit class: 30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- efficiency of servlets: 1.3.3. Efficiency and Endurance, Java Servlet Programming
- ejb-class element: 2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-client-jar element: 10.4 The Descriptor's Body, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB DTD (Document Type Definition)
- elements in: 2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- structuring XML deployment descriptors: 2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans): 1.6.2 EJB and CORBA CTMs, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 1.6.3 Benefits of a Standard Server-Side Component Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- API: A. The Enterprise JavaBeans API, Enterprise JavaBeans
- javax.ejb package: A.1 javax.ejb package, Enterprise JavaBeans
- javax.ejb.deployment package: A.2 Package: javax.ejb.deployment (EJB 1.0 Only), Enterprise JavaBeans
- architecture: 2. Architectural Overview, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean types: 7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- client view: 3.2.4 Distributed Objects , Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5. The Client View, Enterprise JavaBeans
- client-side API: 5.2 The EJB Client-Side API, Enterprise JavaBeans
- clients: 7.2.1. The EJB Client, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- components: 1.3.2. Power, Java Servlet Programming
- naming systems and: 6. JNDI, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- containers: 1.3.5. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.2.3. The EJB Container, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- CTMs, choosing for: 1.5.3 CTMs: The Hybrid of ORBs and TP Monitors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- declarative transactional management: 8.2 Declarative Transaction Management, Enterprise JavaBeans
- definitions of: 1.2 Enterprise JavaBeans: Defined, Enterprise JavaBeans
- deployment descriptors: 4.2.9.2 EJB 1.0 deployment tools, Enterprise JavaBeans
- (see also deployment descriptors)
- Version 1.1: 2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- design strategies: 9. Design Strategies, Enterprise JavaBeans
- duplicate records: 7.3.1.5 Why use a Reservation entity bean?, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB object: 7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- implementation independence: 1. Introduction, Enterprise JavaBeans
- isolation levels: 8.3.3.2 EJB 1.0 transaction isolation control, Enterprise JavaBeans
- JAR files, contents of: 10.7 The ejb-jar File, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Java Transaction API (JTA): 8.5 Explicit Transaction Management, Enterprise JavaBeans
- JavaBeans and: 7. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- JavaBeans vs.: 1.4 Component Models, Enterprise JavaBeans
- javax.ejb package: 7. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- J2EE specification for interaction with web components: 11.3 Web Components and EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- JDBC, facilitating use: 2.13.5. The JDBC Standard Extension, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- objects
- business methods, implementing: 7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- component nature of: 7. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- components: 7.4. Implementing a Basic EJB Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- implementing basic: 7.4. Implementing a Basic EJB Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- JDBC connections, providing (EJB server): 7.3.1. Making the EJB Server Aware of Database Transactions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI vs.: 7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- transaction boundaries, defining: 7.3. Transaction Management, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- transactions, declaring new: 7.3. Transaction Management, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- transactions, managing: 7.3. Transaction Management, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- packages, downloading from Sun Java site: 4.1.1 Setting Up Your Java IDE, Enterprise JavaBeans
- packaging into JAR files: 7.7.4. Packaging Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- primary services
- cuncurrency: 3.2.1 Concurrency, Enterprise JavaBeans
- distributed objects: 3.2.4 Distributed Objects , Enterprise JavaBeans
- naming service: 3.2.5 Naming, Enterprise JavaBeans
- persistence: 3.2.3 Persistence , Enterprise JavaBeans
- security: 3.2.6 Security, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transactions: 3.2.2 Transactions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- resource management: 3. Resource Management and the Primary Services, Enterprise JavaBeans
- RMI and: 7. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- roles: 7.2. EJB Roles, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- server-side component model, benefits of: 1.6.3 Benefits of a Standard Server-Side Component Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- server-side enterprise programs and: 1.3.5. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- server transaction management: 8.2.4 Transaction Propagation , Enterprise JavaBeans
- servers
- enabled for: 7. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- transactions, making aware of: 7.3.1. Making the EJB Server Aware of Database Transactions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- standards, evolving: 7.1. A Note on Evolving Standards, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- transactions
- JTA, supporting: 7.3. Transaction Management, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- management: 7.3. Transaction Management, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Version 1.1
- changes: 7.9. Changes in EJB 1.1 Specification, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- new features in: D. New Features in EJB 1.1, Enterprise JavaBeans
- web components and: 11.3 Web Components and EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-jar element: 2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.2.5 EJB 1.1: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- nesting other elements within: 10.4 The Descriptor's Body, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-jar file: 10.7 The ejb-jar File, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-jar.xml file: 4.2.7.1 EJB 1.1: Packaging the Cabin bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-link element: 10.5.4 References to Other Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-name element: 2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 8.2.2.1 EJB 1.1: Setting a transaction attribute, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5 Describing Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.6.1 Specifying a Bean's Transactional Attributes, Enterprise JavaBeans
- in method element: 10.6.3 Identifying Specific Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB object: 2.1.3 The Unseen Pieces, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 2.1.3.1 The EJB object, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 2.1.3.1 The EJB object, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean entity, associating with: 6.1.7 The EntityContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- concurrent access to: 3.2.1 Concurrency, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb10-properties subcontext: 7.1.2.8 EJB 1.1: EJBContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-ref element: 4.3.4 EJB 1.1: TravelAgent Bean's Deployment Descriptor , Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- defining bean name in ENC: 7.3.1.4 TravelAgentBean: The bean class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-ref-name element: 4.3.4 EJB 1.1: TravelAgent Bean's Deployment Descriptor , Enterprise JavaBeans
- in env-ref element: 10.5.4 References to Other Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejb-ref-type element: 4.3.4 EJB 1.1: TravelAgent Bean's Deployment Descriptor , Enterprise JavaBeans
- in env-ref element: 10.5.4 References to Other Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB-to-CORBA mapping: 3.2.4 Distributed Objects , Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejbActivate( ): 3.1.2 The Activation Mechanism, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 3.1.2 The Activation Mechanism, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.3.3.3 Transitioning from the Pooled state to the Ready State via activation, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.4.3 Passivated State, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EntityBean interface: 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- SessionBean interface: 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.5. Implementing Session Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EJBContext interface: 2.3
The Bean-Container Contract, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 3.1.1.2 Overview of state transitions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5.3 Environment Entries, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- client transaction context, including: 7.3. Transaction Management, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- defining (EJB 1.1): 6.2.4 EJB 1.1: EJBContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB API: A.1.3 EJBContext interface , Enterprise JavaBeans
- environment properties, specifying (deployment): 7.7. Deploying an Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- rollback methods: 8.5.5 EJBContext Rollback Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- session beans: 7.5. Implementing Session Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stateless session beans: 7.1.2.8 EJB 1.1: EJBContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transactions, obtaining from container (beans): 7.3. Transaction Management, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- UserTransaction object, obtaining: 8.5.1 Transaction Propagation in Bean-Managed Transactions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejbCreate( ): 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 4.2.4 CabinBean: The Bean Class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- adding entity to database: 6.2.7 The ejbCreate( ) Method, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean class, stateful session beans: 7.3.1.4 TravelAgentBean: The bean class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean instance creation, sequence of events: 6.1.8.3 ejbCreate( ) and ejbPostCreate( ) sequence of events, Enterprise JavaBeans
- container-managed entity beans: 6.1.8 The Create Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- create( ), matching in home interface: 5.2.3.4 Creating and finding beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB specification 1.1, changes: 7.9.5. Assorted Other Changes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stateless session beans: 7.2.2.1 Transitioning to the Method-Ready Pool, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJBException class: 6.2.10 ejbFind( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- in bean-managed persistence: 6.2.1 Making the ShipBean a Bean-Managed Entity, Enterprise JavaBeans
- checked subsystem exceptions, wrapping: 6.2.2 Exception Handling, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB callback methods and: 6.2.8 The ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Version 1.1: A.1.4 EJBExceptionVersion 1.1
EJBException (1.1), Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejbFind( ): 6.2.10 ejbFind( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- (see also find methods)
- entity beans with bean-managed persistence: 6.2.10 ejbFind( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejbFindByPrimaryKey( ): 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EJBHome interface: 2.1.3 The Unseen Pieces, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 2.1.3.2 The EJB home, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 2.1.3.3 Deploying a bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.2.2 CabinHome: The Home Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5.2.2 EJB 1.1 and 1.0: The Java RMI Programming Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5.2.2 EJB 1.1 and 1.0: The Java RMI Programming Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5.2.3 The Home Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5.2.5.1 Getting the EJBHome, Enterprise JavaBeans
- A.1.5 EJBHome interface
EJBHome, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.4.1. Home Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.9.3. Home Handles, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- for EJB 1.1: 5.2.3 The Home Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- locating reference to with JNDI: 3.2.5 Naming, Enterprise JavaBeans
- reference to: 4.3.3.1 EJB 1.1: TravelAgentBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.3.3.2 EJB 1.0: TravelAgentBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- stateless session bean: 7.1.2.5 ProcessPaymentHome: The home interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transactional attributes for remove methods: 10.6.1 Specifying a Bean's Transactional Attributes, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJBHome server: 7.1. A Note on Evolving Standards, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ejbLoad( ): 2.3 The Bean-Container Contract, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.1.8.4 Using ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) in container-managed beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.2.8 The ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.3.3.3 Transitioning from the Pooled state to the Ready State via activation, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- bean-managed persistence, use in: 6.2.8 The ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entity beans, container-managed persistence: 7.6.7. Container-Managed Persistence, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EntityBean interface: 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Properties object, deserializing: 7.6.7.1. Handling complex data structures, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Ready state and: 6.3.4 Life in the Ready State, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJBMetaData interface: 5.2.2.2 EJB 1.1: Explicit narrowing using PortableRemoteObject, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5.2.3.2 Bean metadata, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EJB API: A.1.6 EJBMetaData interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- session beans: 7.1.2.5 ProcessPaymentHome: The home interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJBObject interface: 5.2.2 EJB 1.1 and 1.0: The Java RMI Programming Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5.2.2 EJB 1.1 and 1.0: The Java RMI Programming Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- defining, client-side API: 5.2.5 EJBObject, Handle, and Primary Key, Enterprise JavaBeans
- disassociating instances from: 3.1.2 The Activation Mechanism, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB API: A.1.7 EJBObject interfaceEJB API
EJBObject, Enterprise JavaBeans
- HomeHandle object, retrieving: 5.2.3.3 EJB 1.1: The HomeHandle, Enterprise JavaBeans
- implementation strategies: 2.1.3.1 The EJB object, Enterprise JavaBeans
- remote interface: 7.4.2. Remote Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- direct implementation: 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- transactional attributes for remove methods: 10.6.1 Specifying a Bean's Transactional Attributes, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejbPassivate( ): 3.1.2 The Activation Mechanism, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 3.1.2 The Activation Mechanism, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.3.3.5 Transitioning from the Ready State to the Pooled state via removal, Enterprise JavaBeans
- closing JNDI context: 7.3.1.4 TravelAgentBean: The bean class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EntityBean interface: 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- SessionBean interface: 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.5. Implementing Session Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ejbPostCreate( ): 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- bean instance creation, sequence of events: 6.1.8.3 ejbCreate( ) and ejbPostCreate( ) sequence of events, Enterprise JavaBeans
- container-managed entity beans: 6.1.8.2 ejbPostCreate( ), Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJBHome: 4.2.4 CabinBean: The Bean Class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entity beans, creating: 6.3.3.1 Transitioning from the Pooled state to the Ready State via creation, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejbRemove( ): 6.3.3.5 Transitioning from the Ready State to the Pooled state via removal, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EntityBean interface: 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- removing bean-managed entities with: 6.2.9 The ejbRemove( ) Method, Enterprise JavaBeans
- SessionBean interface: 7.5. Implementing Session Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stateless session beans, closing open connections: 7.2.2.1 Transitioning to the Method-Ready Pool, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejbStore( ): 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 2.3 The Bean-Container Contract, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.1.8.4 Using ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) in container-managed beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean-managed persistence, use in: 6.2.8 The ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- defining: 6.2.8 The ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entity beans, container-managed persistence: 7.6.7. Container-Managed Persistence, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EntityBean interface: 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Properties object, serializing: 7.6.7.1. Handling complex data structures, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Ready state and: 6.3.4 Life in the Ready State, Enterprise JavaBeans
- electronic commerce (see e-commerce)
- electronic cookbook encryption mode: 13.5. Encrypting Data, Java Security
- elegance of servlet code: 1.3.5. Elegance, Java Servlet Programming
- Element interface: 30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- 32. The javax.swing.text.html.parser Package, Java Foundation Classes
- elementAt( ) (Vector): 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ElementBuffer class: 30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ElementChange interface: 26. The javax.swing.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ElementEdit class: 30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ElementIterator class: 30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- elements( )
- Hashtable class: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- PermissionCollection class: 5.2.5. Permission Collections, Java Security
- Permissions class: 17. The java.security Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Vector class: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ElementSpec class: 30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- Ellipse2D class: 16. The java.awt.geom Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ellipses, Java 2D: 4.4 Shapes, Java Foundation Classes
- else if clause: 2.6.6.1. The else if clause, Java in a Nutshell
- emacs text editor: 1.3.1. Compiling and Running the Program, Java in a Nutshell
- email servlets: 13.2. Sending Email, Java Servlet Programming
- embedded applets: 6.1.5. An Image of an Embedded Applet, Java Servlet Programming
- embedded servlets
- limited response capability: 2.4.1. Writing a Server-Side Include, Java Servlet Programming
- SSI functionality: 2.4. Server-Side Includes, Java Servlet Programming
- empty flag: 38.2.3.1. Member availability and flags, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- empty statements: 2.6.3. The Empty Statement, Java in a Nutshell
- EmptyBorder class: 3.10 Borders, Java Foundation Classes
- 24. The javax.swing.border Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EmptyBorderUIResource class: 28. The javax.swing.plaf Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EmptySelectionModel class: 23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EmptyStackException: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- enable( ) (Compiler): 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- enableEvents( ): 2.6.5 Handling Input Events Directly, Java Foundation Classes
- 3.24.5 Handling Events, Java Foundation Classes
- AWTEvent class: 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- enableReplaceObject( ) (ObjectOutputStream): 11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- enableResolveObject( ) (ObjectOutputStream): 11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- encapsulation: 3.5. Data Hiding and Encapsulation, Java in a Nutshell
- 2.1. Java Language Security Constructs, Java Security
- business logic into business objects: 1.1.2 Server-Side Components, Enterprise JavaBeans
- in database design: 7.2.2. Defining the Data Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- primary key data: 5.2.5.2 Primary key, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5.2 Specifying Primary Keys, Enterprise JavaBeans
- workflow, in stateful session beans: 7.3 The Stateful Session Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EncodedKeySpec class: 10.3.3.1. The EncodedKeySpec class, Java Security
- D.4. Package java.security.spec, Java Security
- EncodedKeySpec interface: 21. The java.security.spec Package, Java in a Nutshell
- encodeRedirectURL( ) (HttpServletResponse): 5.8. Session Tracking, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- encodeRedirectUrl( ) method: 7.5.7. Storing Session IDs, Java Servlet Programming
- encodeURL( ) (HttpServletResponse): 5.8. Session Tracking, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- encodeUrl( ) method: 7.5.7. Storing Session IDs, Java Servlet Programming
- encoding: 2.1. The Unicode Character Set, Java in a Nutshell
- keys: 10.1.1. The Key Interface, Java Security
- 10.3.3.1. The EncodedKeySpec class, Java Security
- tool for: 8. Java Development Tools, Java in a Nutshell
- encrypting and decrypting data: 26. The javax.crypto Package, Java in a Nutshell
- encryption: 1.3.6.2. Secure remote transactions, Java Distributed Computing
- 5.2.2. The Core Security API, Java Distributed Computing
- 5.6. Data Encryption, Java Distributed Computing
- 4.14. Cryptography, Java in a Nutshell
- (see also cryptography)
- asymmetric algorithms: 5.4.2. Public Key Methods, Java Distributed Computing
- 5.6.1. Ciphers for Secure Data Transfers, Java Distributed Computing
- authentication vs.: 7.1.2. Data Authentication, Java Security
- available techniques for: 5.7.2.1. Encryption techniques, Java Distributed Computing
- cipher algorithms: 13.5.2. Cipher Algorithms, Java Security
- Cipher class: 13.2. The Sun Security Provider in the JCE, Java Security
- 13.5. Encrypting Data, Java Security
- D.5. Package javax.crypto, Java Security
- cipher streams: 13.6. Cipher Streams, Java Security
- Diffie-Hellman (see Diffie-Hellman algorithm)
- EncryptedInputStream class (example): 1.3.6.2. Secure remote transactions, Java Distributed Computing
- engines: 7.3.4. Encryption Engines, Java Security
- export restrictions: 13.1. Export Restrictions, Java Security
- of keystores: 11.2. The KeyStore Class, Java Security
- of message digests: 9.1.1. Secure Message Digests, Java Security
- modes of: 13.5. Encrypting Data, Java Security
- NullCipher class: 13.5.1. Using the Cipher Class, Java Security
- D.5. Package javax.crypto, Java Security
- padding schemes: 13.5. Encrypting Data, Java Security
- 13.5. Encrypting Data, Java Security
- PGP for: 5.7.3.2. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), Java Distributed Computing
- of private keys: 11.3. A Key Management Example, Java Security
- process of: 13.5. Encrypting Data, Java Security
- public-key: 4.13. Security, Java in a Nutshell
- 7.3.2. Cryptographic Keys, Java Security
- generating public keys: 10.3.2. Implementing a Key Factory, Java Security
- importing public keys: 10.3.1. Using the KeyFactory class, Java Security
- including key with signatures: 12.1.3. Signing and Certificates, Java Security
- package for: 4.1. Java Platform Overview, Java in a Nutshell
- PublicKey class: D.1. Package java.security, Java Security
- PublicKey interface: 10.1.1. The Key Interface, Java Security
- restrictions: 4.3.2. Restricting Access to the United States and Canada, Java Servlet Programming
- RSA (see RSA encryption)
- sealed classes: 13.8. Sealed Objects, Java Security
- D.5. Package javax.crypto, Java Security
- SSL encryption: 7.1.3. Java's Role in Authentication, Java Security
- 13.6.3. SSL Encryption, Java Security
- SSL for: 5.7.3.1. Secure Socket Layer (SSL), Java Distributed Computing
- symmetric algorithms: 5.6.1. Ciphers for Secure Data Transfers, Java Distributed Computing
- symmetric key agreements: 13.7. Symmetric Key Agreement, Java Security
- end( ): 5.1 Printing in Java 1.1, Java Foundation Classes
- CompoundEdit class: 35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- PrintJob class: 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- StateEdit class: 35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- UndoManager class: 35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- XAResource: 29. The javax.transaction.xa Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- end caps, Java 2D: 4.5.1 BasicStroke, Java Foundation Classes
- end users, security for: 5.5.4. Security for End Users, Java in a Nutshell
- endsWith( ): 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- endUpdate( ) (UndoableEditSupport): 35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- enforcing Java language rules: 2.2. Enforcement of the Java Language Rules, Java Security
- engineDigest( ), MessageDigest class: 9.3. Implementing a MessageDigest Class, Java Security
- engineDoFinal( ), Cipher class: 13.5.3. Implementing the Cipher Class, Java Security
- engineGeneratePrivate( ), KeyFactorySpi class: 10.3.2. Implementing a Key Factory, Java Security
- engineGeneratePublic( ), KeyFactorySpi class: 10.3.2. Implementing a Key Factory, Java Security
- engineGetBlockSize( ), Cipher class: 13.5.3. Implementing the Cipher Class, Java Security
- engineGetDigestLength( ), MessageDigest class: 9.3. Implementing a MessageDigest Class, Java Security
- engineGetIV( ), Cipher class: 13.5.3. Implementing the Cipher Class, Java Security
- engineGetOutputSize( ), Cipher class: 13.5.3. Implementing the Cipher Class, Java Security
- engineGetParameter( ), Signature class: 12.3. Implementing a Signature Class, Java Security
- engineReset( ): 9.3. Implementing a MessageDigest Class, Java Security
- engines, security: 8.1. The Architecture of Security Providers, Java Security
- classes for: 8.1.1. Components of the Architecture, Java Security
- 8.4. The Architecture of Engine Classes, Java Security
- cryptography: 7.3. Cryptographic Engines, Java Security
- encryption: 7.3.4. Encryption Engines, Java Security
- key-related: 10. Keys and Certificates, Java Security
- message digests: 9.3. Implementing a MessageDigest Class, Java Security
- secret keys: 13.4. Secret Key Engines, Java Security
- engineSetMode( )
- Cipher class: 13.5.3. Implementing the Cipher Class, Java Security
- CipherSpi class: 26. The javax.crypto Package, Java in a Nutshell
- engineSetPadding( )
- Cipher class: 13.5.3. Implementing the Cipher Class, Java Security
- CipherSpi class: 26. The javax.crypto Package, Java in a Nutshell
- engineSetParameter( ), Signature class: 12.3. Implementing a Signature Class, Java Security
- engineUpdate( )
- Cipher class: 13.5.3. Implementing the Cipher Class, Java Security
- MessageDigest class: 9.3. Implementing a MessageDigest Class, Java Security
- Signature class: 12.3. Implementing a Signature Class, Java Security
- engineVerify( ), Signature class: 12.3. Implementing a Signature Class, Java Security
- enqueue( ) (Reference): 13. The java.lang.ref Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ensureCapacity( )
- ArrayList class: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Vector class: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Enterprise Archive (EAR) files: 11.4 J2EE Fills in the Gaps, Enterprise JavaBeans
- contents of: 11.4 J2EE Fills in the Gaps, Enterprise JavaBeans
- enterprise beans: 2.1 The Enterprise Bean Component, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 2.1.1 Classes and Interfaces, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 2.1.3.3 Deploying a bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- accessing from client application: 4.2.10 Creating a Client Application, Enterprise JavaBeans
- adding to containers: 2.1.3.3 Deploying a bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- authentication, performing explicitly: 6.2.6.1 EJB 1.1: Using JDBC in EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- classes and interfaces: 2.1.1 Classes and Interfaces, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 2.1.1.5 What about session beans? , Enterprise JavaBeans
- containers and: 2.3 The Bean-Container Contract, Enterprise JavaBeans
- deployment: 7.7. Deploying an Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- developing your first: 4.1 Choosing and Setting Up an EJB Server, Enterprise JavaBeans
- interacting with other beans: 4.3.3.1 EJB 1.1: TravelAgentBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.3.3.2 EJB 1.0: TravelAgentBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- JDBC connections, acquiring: 7.3.1. Making the EJB Server Aware of Database Transactions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- methods, required implementation: 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- packaging into EJB-JAR files: 7.7. Deploying an Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- as RMI objects: 1.4.2. Updating CornCo with Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI remote objects vs.: 1.3.5. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- structural information, separating from application-specific: 7.9.1. XML-Based Deployment Descriptors, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- using as client: 7.8. Using an Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- using (Titan Cruises example): 2.2 Using Enterprise Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- enterprise-beans element: 2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.2.5 EJB 1.1: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.4 The Descriptor's Body, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5 Describing Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- enterprise computing: 1.1. Enterprise Computing Defined, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 1.2. Enterprise Computing Demystified, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Enterprise JavaBeans (see EJB)
- Enterprise Resource Planing (ERP) systems, indexing objects to databases: 6.1.2.3 EJB 1.1: Undefined primary keys, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Enterprise Server
- supports SSJS: 1.1.2.3. Server-side JavaScript, Java Servlet Programming
- web site for information: 1.2.1. Standalone Servlet Engines, Java Servlet Programming
- EnterpriseBean interface: A.1.8 EnterpriseBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.5. Implementing Session Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- entity beans: 6. Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- activating: 7.6.5. Life Cycle of an Entity Bean, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- as fields within other beans: 9.7.2 Complex Entity Relationships, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 9.7.2.3 Native Java persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- database mapping: 9.7.2.1 One-to-many database mapping, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 9.7.2.3 Native Java persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean class, developing (example): 4.2.4 CabinBean: The Bean Class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean-managed persistence: 6.2 Bean-Managed Persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- adding to database with ejbCreate( ): 6.2.7 The ejbCreate( ) Method, Enterprise JavaBeans
- connections to database, obtaining: 6.2.6 Obtaining a Connection to the Database, Enterprise JavaBeans
- defining (example): 6.2.1 Making the ShipBean a Bean-Managed Entity, Enterprise JavaBeans
- deployment: 6.2.11 EJB 1.1: Deploying the Bean-Managed Ship Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- find methods: 6.2.10 ejbFind( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- methods, required (EJB): 7.6.3.1. A persistent ProfileBean, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- removing from database: 6.2.9 The ejbRemove( ) Method, Enterprise JavaBeans
- synchronization with database: 6.2.8 The ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- client application, using: 7.3.1.5 Why use a Reservation entity bean?, Enterprise JavaBeans
- code, downloading from O'Reilly web site: 7.1.1 Downloading the Missing Pieces, Enterprise JavaBeans
- concurrency: 3.2.1 Concurrency, Enterprise JavaBeans
- container-managed persistence: 6.1 Container-Managed Persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean class: 6.1.5 The ShipBean Class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- client application, creating: 6.1.9 The Client Application , Enterprise JavaBeans
- complex data structures, mapping: 7.6.7.1. Handling complex data structures, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- create and remove methods: 7.6.7. Container-Managed Persistence, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- database mapping: 7.7.1. Container-Managed Data Mapping, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- deployment descriptors (EJB 1.1): 6.1.8.5 EJB 1.1: Deploying the ShipBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ), using in: 6.1.8.4 Using ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) in container-managed beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EntityBean interface, implementing: 6.1.6 Implementing the javax.ejb.EntityBean Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- home interface: 6.1.3 The Home Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- loading and storing methods: 7.6.7. Container-Managed Persistence, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- portability (EJB servers), problems with: 7.6.7. Container-Managed Persistence, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- primary key: 6.1.2 The Primary Key, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.1.2.3 EJB 1.1: Undefined primary keys, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5.2.1 Deferring primary key definition, Enterprise JavaBeans
- primary key type (EJB 1.1): 7.9.5. Assorted Other Changes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote interface, defining: 6.1.1 The Remote Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- sequence diagrams: B.1.2 Sequence Diagrams for Container-Managed Persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- container-transaction element declarations: 10.6 Describing Bean Assembly, Enterprise JavaBeans
- context: 7.6.4. The Entity Context, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- create methods: 7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- creating and finding: 7.8.2. Creating/Finding Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- dependent classes vs.: 7.1.2.3 Dependent classes: The CreditCard and Check classes, Enterprise JavaBeans
- developing (example): 4.2 Developing an Entity Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- client application, creating: 4.2.10 Creating a Client Application, Enterprise JavaBeans
- deployment: 4.2.9 Deploying the Cabin Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- deployment descriptor (EJB 1.0): 4.2.6 EJB 1.0: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- deployment descriptor (XML): 4.2.4 CabinBean: The Bean Class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- home interface: 4.2.2 CabinHome: The Home Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- JAR files: 4.2.7 cabin.jar: The JAR File, Enterprise JavaBeans
- primary key: 4.2.3 CabinPK: The Primary Key, Enterprise JavaBeans
- remote interface: 4.2.1 Cabin: The Remote Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- direct database access vs.: 6. Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB 1.1, new features for: D.1 Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- finder methods
- bean-managed persistence: 7.6.3.1. A persistent ProfileBean, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- executing: 7.6.2. Finder Methods, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- getting information from: 2.2.1 Getting Information from an Entity Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- handles: 7.6.6. Handles on Entity Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- implementation of: 5.2.6 Inside the Handle, Enterprise JavaBeans
- implementation: 7.6. Implementing Entity Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- implementing: 7.6. Implementing Entity Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Java classes/interfaces required: 7.4. Implementing a Basic EJB Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- life cycle: 3.1.1.1 The entity bean life cycle, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.3 The Life Cycle of an Entity Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.6.5. Life Cycle of an Entity Bean, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ending: 6.3.5 End of the Life Cycle, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Ready state: 6.3.3 The Ready State, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.3.4 Life in the Ready State, Enterprise JavaBeans
- state diagram: B.1 Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transitions in states: 3.1.1.2 Overview of state transitions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transitions to/from Pooled to Ready state: 6.3.3.1 Transitioning from the Pooled state to the Ready State via creation, Enterprise JavaBeans
- listing behavior vs.: 7.3.1.6 listAvailableCabins( ): Listing behavior, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 9.3.2 Resource Consumption, Enterprise JavaBeans
- mapping to databases: 4.2.8 Creating a CABIN Table in the Database, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.2.9.2 EJB 1.0 deployment tools, Enterprise JavaBeans
- methods requiring transaction attributes: 10.6.1 Specifying a Bean's Transactional Attributes, Enterprise JavaBeans
- modeling business concepts: 2.1 The Enterprise Bean Component, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6. Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- names, preventing client change: 7.6.3.1. A persistent ProfileBean, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- nonreentrance policy: 3.2.1.1 Reentrance, Enterprise JavaBeans
- object serialization and: 3.1.2 The Activation Mechanism, Enterprise JavaBeans
- operations allowed for: B.1.3 Sequence Diagrams for Bean-Managed Persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- persistence: 3.2.3 Persistence , Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6. Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.6.3.1. A persistent ProfileBean, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- bean-managed: 7.6.3.1. A persistent ProfileBean, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- persistent fields, manipulating with bulk accessors: 9.2.3 Bulk Accessors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- primary keys: 5.2.5.2 Primary key, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5.2.5.2 Primary key, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.1.2.2 Single-field key, Enterprise JavaBeans
- class (example): 7.6.1. Primary Keys, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- container-managed persistence: 7.6.7. Container-Managed Persistence, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EJB 1.1 specification, changes: 7.9.5. Assorted Other Changes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- properties, defining as business concept: 6.1.1.1 Set and get methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- relationships: 9.7 Entity Bean Relationships, Enterprise JavaBeans
- remove methods: 5.2.3.1 removing beans
Removing beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- removing: 5.2.3.1 removing beans
Removing beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 5.2.5.4 Removing beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- runAs Identity: 3.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Method-driven access control, Enterprise JavaBeans
- servers, not supporting: 9.9 When Entity Beans Are Not an Option, Enterprise JavaBeans
- session beans, emulating: 9.9.1 Emulating Entity Beans with Session Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- session beans vs.: 2.2.2 Modeling Workflow with Session Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7. Session Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.3.1.5 Why use a Reservation entity bean?, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 9.3.3 Striking a Balance, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- simple relationships: 9.7.1 Simple Associations, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 9.7.1.5 Native Java persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- byte arrays and Java serialization: 9.7.1.2 Mapping serializable to VARBINARY, Enterprise JavaBeans
- handles: 9.7.1.4 Preserving the handle, Enterprise JavaBeans
- native Java persistence: 9.7.1.5 Native Java persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- state (see life cycle)
- support required (EJB 1.1): 7.9.2. Entity Beans Required, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- UserTransaction transactions (EJB 1.0): 8.5.1 Transaction Propagation in Bean-Managed Transactions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- without create methods: 9.6 Entity Beans Without Create Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Entity class: 32. The javax.swing.text.html.parser Package, Java Foundation Classes
- entity context methods in bean class: 4.2.4 CabinBean: The Bean Class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entity elements: 2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.2.5 EJB 1.1: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5 Describing Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 10.5 Describing Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entity objects
- network traffic (impact of overuse): 9.3.1 Network Traffic and Latency, Enterprise JavaBeans
- passing by value: 9.2.4 Entity Objects, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 9.2.4 Entity Objects, Enterprise JavaBeans
- (see also passing objects by value)
- EntityBean interface: 2.3 The Bean-Container Contract, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.2.4 CabinBean: The Bean Class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.1.6 Implementing the javax.ejb.EntityBean Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.3 The Life Cycle of an Entity Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- callback methods defined in: 2.1.1.3 The bean class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB API: A.1.9 EntityBean interfaceEJB API
EntityBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- implementing in container-managed beans: 6.1.6 Implementing the javax.ejb.EntityBean Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EntityContext interface: 2.3 The Bean-Container Contract, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.2.4 CabinBean: The Bean Class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.1.7 The EntityContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.3.2 The Pooled State, Enterprise JavaBeans
- defining: 6.2.3 EntityContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB API: A.1.10 EntityContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- getPrimaryKey( ): 6.2.3 EntityContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- primary key, obtaining from: 6.2.8 The ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Ready state and: 3.1.1.2 Overview of state transitions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EntityDescriptor class: 2.1.2.1 EJB 1.0: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 4.2.6 EJB 1.0: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 7.7. Deploying an Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.7.3. Generating the Container Classes and Deployment Descriptor, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 7.7.4. Packaging Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 20. The javax.ejb.deployment Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EJB API: A.2.4 EntityDescriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- serializing (example): 4.2.6 EJB 1.0: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entries( ): 25. The java.util.zip Package, Java in a Nutshell
- JarFile class: 24. The java.util.jar Package, Java in a Nutshell
- entries
- JavaSpace: C.1. Overview of JavaSpaces, Java Distributed Computing
- keystore: 11.2. The KeyStore Class, Java Security
- 11.2. The KeyStore Class, Java Security
- Entrust Technologies certificate authority: 8.2. Digital Certificates, Java Servlet Programming
- Entry class (JavaSpaces): C.2. Entry and EntryRep, Java Distributed Computing
- Entry interface (Map): 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- EntryReps class (JavaSpaces): C.2. Entry and EntryRep, Java Distributed Computing
- entrySet( )
- AbstractMap class: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Map interface: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- SortedMap interface: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- enumerate( ) (ThreadGroup): 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- enumeration( )
- Collections class: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Enumeration interface: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Iterator interface vs.: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Enumeration type: 6.1.3.1 The find methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- multi-entity find methods, returning: 6.2.1 Making the ShipBean a Bean-Managed Entity, Enterprise JavaBeans
- enumerations
- attributes names (directory entry): 6.9.3. The Attributes Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- binding objects: 6.6.3. Listing the Bindings of a Context , Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- finder methods: 7.6.2. Finder Methods, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- IDL: 10.7.5. Enumerations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- naming: 22. The javax.naming Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- naming operations: 6.6. Listing the Children of a Context, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- env-entry element: 10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- declaration example: 10.5.3 Environment Entries, Enterprise JavaBeans
- env-entry-name element: 10.5.3 Environment Entries, Enterprise JavaBeans
- env-entry-type, data types in: 10.5.3 Environment Entries, Enterprise JavaBeans
- environment
- IDL client: 10.10.2.3. Context values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- idltojava compiler: 12. Java IDL Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI activation daemon: 9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI registry: 9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- rmic compiler: 9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- serialver utility (RMI): 9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Environment class: 30. The org.omg.CORBA Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- environment naming context (JNDI ENC) (see JNDI)
- environment properties: 6.2.5 EJB 1.0: EJBContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- accessing, stateless session bean: 7.1.2.6 ProcessPaymentBean: The bean class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB 1.1, new features for: D.4 The Default JNDI Context, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entity bean with bean-managed persistence, setting for: 6.2.12 EJB 1.0: Deploying the Bean-Managed Ship Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- vendor- and environment-specific information, defining at deployment: 6.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Using JDBC in EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- environment variables: 4. Retrieving Information, Java Servlet Programming
- EOFException: 11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- eolIsSignificant( ): 11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- equality (==) operator: 2.10.2. Comparing Objects and Arrays, Java in a Nutshell
- equals( ): 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Arrays class: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- CodeSource class: 5.1. The CodeSource Class, Java Security
- Collator class: 22. The java.text Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Comparator class: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Hashtable class: 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Identity class: B.1.1.1. Using the identity class, Java Security
- B.1.1.2. Implementing an Identity class, Java Security
- Object class: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ObjID class: 17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- RemoteObject class: 3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- RemoteRef interface: 17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- UID class: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- equals( ) (Object): 5.2.5.3 Comparing beans for identity, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 6.1.2 The Primary Key, Enterprise JavaBeans
- equals (==) operator: 2.5.5. Comparison Operators, Java in a Nutshell
- equalsIgnoreCase(^): 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- equivalence, bean instances in instance pool: 3.1.1.2 Overview of state transitions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Error class: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- error-handling mechanisms: 5.7.1. Status Codes, Java Servlet Programming
- see also status codes: 5.7.1. Status Codes, Java Servlet Programming
- 1.3.4. Fault Tolerance Through Exception Handling, Java Distributed Computing
- error logs: 13.7.1. Check the Logs, Java Servlet Programming
- errors (see also exceptions)
- 1.3.3. Exceptions, Java in a Nutshell
- beans, creating: 19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- binding remote objects to names: 3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- I/O: 13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- JDBC, handling: 2.7. Handling Errors, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- log, output stream to: 17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- marshaling exception: 3.1.2. RMI Architecture, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- messages, specifying custom: 5.2.6.1. Status codes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote object URLs: 3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote sessions: 3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- servlets, handling: 5.2.6. Error Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- SQL return codes: 8.6. Return Codes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- escape characters: 2.4.2. The char Type, Java in a Nutshell
- escape sequences: 2.12. Escape Sequences, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- components (JDBC): 2.12. Escape Sequences, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- dates (example): 2.6.3. Dates and Times, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- dates (ISO): 2.6.3. Dates and Times, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- nonprintable characters (IDL): 10.5.4. Character Literals, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stored procedures, accessing (JDBC): 2.11. Stored Procedures, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- escape syntax
- JDBC Date: 18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- JDBC Time: 18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EtchedBorder class: 3.10 Borders, Java Foundation Classes
- 24. The javax.swing.border Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EtchedBorderUIResource class: 28. The javax.swing.plaf Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EUC-KR (Korean) charset: 12.3.1. Charsets, Java Servlet Programming
- evaluate( ), Policy class: 5.3. The Policy Class, Java Security
- evaluation, order of: 2.5.1.6. Order of evaluation, Java in a Nutshell
- event adapters: 2.6.3 Event Adapters, Java Foundation Classes
- Event class: 7.1.2 Applets and the Java 1.0 Event Model, Java Foundation Classes
- 7.1.2 Applets and the Java 1.0 Event Model, Java Foundation Classes
- 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- event dispatch thread: 3.6 The Event Dispatch Thread, Java Foundation Classes
- event handling: 2.6 Event Handling, Java Foundation Classes
- applets: 7.1.2 Applets and the Java 1.0 Event Model, Java Foundation Classes
- AWT: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- with inner classes: 2.6.4 Event Handling with Inner Classes, Java Foundation Classes
- input events: 2.6.5 Handling Input Events Directly, Java Foundation Classes
- Swing: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- custom components and: 3.24.5 Handling Events, Java Foundation Classes
- with inner classes: 2.6.4 Event Handling with Inner Classes, Java Foundation Classes
- input events: 2.6.5 Handling Input Events Directly, Java Foundation Classes
- event listeners: 2.6.2 Event Listeners, Java Foundation Classes
- ActionListener interface: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- AWT: 2.6.6 Event Reference, Java Foundation Classes
- 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ComponentListener interface: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ItemListener interface: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- KeyListener interface: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- MouseListener interface: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- MouseMotionListener interface: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- registering: 3.24.5 Handling Events, Java Foundation Classes
- Swing: 2.6.6 Event Reference, Java Foundation Classes
- 3.5 Timers, Java Foundation Classes
- 3.6 The Event Dispatch Thread, Java Foundation Classes
- 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- 26. The javax.swing.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- 26. The javax.swing.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- TextListener interface: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- WindowListener: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- event logs: 13.7.1. Check the Logs, Java Servlet Programming
- 7.5.9. Session Binding Events, Java Servlet Programming
- event models
- conventions/rules for: 7.2. Portability Conventions and Pure Java Rules, Java in a Nutshell
- Java 1.1: 2.6.5 Handling Input Events Directly, Java Foundation Classes
- event notification (JMS): 1.3.7. JMS: Enterprise Messaging, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Event objects (JMS vs.): 1.3.7. JMS: Enterprise Messaging, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- event queue, access to: 4.3.6. Methods Protecting System Resources, Java Security
- Event Service (CORBA): B.2. Event Service, Java Distributed Computing
- 11.3. Event Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 11.11. Licensing Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- event sources: 2.6.2 Event Listeners, Java Foundation Classes
- EventListener interface: 6.1. Bean Basics, Java in a Nutshell
- 9. The java.beans Package, Java in a Nutshell
- EventListenerList class: 26. The javax.swing.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EventObject class: 2.6.1 Event Objects, Java Foundation Classes
- 6.1. Bean Basics, Java in a Nutshell
- EventQueue class: 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- events: 6.1. Bean Basics, Java in a Nutshell
- 6.2.6. Events, Java in a Nutshell
- ActionEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- AdjustmentEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- AWT: 6.6.3. Pros and Cons, Java Distributed Computing
- AWTEvent class: 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- AWTEventMulticaster class: 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- bean-context related: 10. The java.beans.beancontext Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ComponentEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ContainerEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- conventions for: 6.2.6. Events, Java in a Nutshell
- custom components and: 3.24 Custom Components, Java Foundation Classes
- distributed: 6.6.2. Distributed Events, Java Distributed Computing
- event channels
- quality of service: B.2.1. Quality of Service for Channels, Java Distributed Computing
- Event class: 7.1.2 Applets and the Java 1.0 Event Model, Java Foundation Classes
- 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EventHandler interface (example): 6.6.2. Distributed Events, Java Distributed Computing
- EventListener interface: 6.6.1. Event Model Overview, Java Distributed Computing
- B.2.3. Comparison to the Java Event Model, Java Distributed Computing
- 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- EventObject class: 6.6.1. Event Model Overview, Java Distributed Computing
- 23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- EventQueue class: 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EventSetDescriptor class: 9. The java.beans Package, Java in a Nutshell
- EventTransceiver class (example): 6.6.2. Distributed Events, Java Distributed Computing
- FocusEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- InputEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- InputMethodEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ItemEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- keyboard: 9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- message passing and: 6.6. Message Passing with Java Events, Java Distributed Computing
- MouseEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- naming conventions: 2.6.6 Event Reference, Java Foundation Classes
- notifying beans of: 2.1.1.3 The bean class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- notifying of new service class: 10. The java.beans.beancontext Package, Java in a Nutshell
- PaintEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- Swing: 26. The javax.swing.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- target: 7.1.2 Applets and the Java 1.0 Event Model, Java Foundation Classes
- TextEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- WindowEvent class: 14. The java.awt.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EventType class: 26. The javax.swing.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- 26. The javax.swing.event Package, Java Foundation Classes
- example source code, obtaining: 0.3. About the Source Code, Java Distributed Computing
- examples
- access counters: 3.1.3. A Simple Counter, Java Servlet Programming
- 4.4.6. An Improved Counter, Java Servlet Programming
- bar chart: 6.1.1.2. A dynamically generated chart, Java Servlet Programming
- Base64 encoding: 8.1.2. Custom Authorization, Java Servlet Programming
- chat server: 10.3. Chat Server, Java Servlet Programming
- client certificates, examining: 4.4.10. Extra Attributes, Java Servlet Programming
- 8.3.2. Retrieving SSL Authentication Information, Java Servlet Programming
- color image, converting to grayscale: 6.1.3. Image Effects, Java Servlet Programming
- compressed content: 6.2. Compressed Content, Java Servlet Programming
- connection pool: 9.4.3. Connection Pooling, Java Servlet Programming
- cookies: 7.4.2. Shopping Using Persistent Cookies, Java Servlet Programming
- credit-card checking: 9.4.1. Using Transactions with JDBC, Java Servlet Programming
- current time of day: 10.2. Daytime Server, Java Servlet Programming
- database connections: 3.4. Single-Thread Model, Java Servlet Programming
- 4.1.1. Getting an Init Parameter, Java Servlet Programming
- 9.2.2. Getting a Connection, Java Servlet Programming
- dictionary servlet: 4.4.1. Request Parameters, Java Servlet Programming
- email: 13.2. Sending Email, Java Servlet Programming
- embedding applet in servlet: 6.1.5.2. A generic applet viewer, Java Servlet Programming
- encryption restrictions: 4.3.2. Restricting Access to the United States and Canada, Java Servlet Programming
- GIF image generation: 6.1.1.1. A ``Hello World'' image, Java Servlet Programming
- greeting user by name: 2.3.3. Handling Form Data, Java Servlet Programming
- ``Hello World'': 2.3.1. Writing Hello World, Java Servlet Programming
- 5.2. Sending a Normal Response, Java Servlet Programming
- 5.4.1. Generating Hello World, Java Servlet Programming
- 6.1.1.1. A ``Hello World'' image, Java Servlet Programming
- 12.1. Western European Languages, Java Servlet Programming
- in client's language: 12.5.4. Writing To Each His Own, Java Servlet Programming
- in Japanese: 12.3.2. Writing Encoded Output, Java Servlet Programming
- ``¡Hola Mundo!'': 12.1. Western European Languages, Java Servlet Programming
- HTML generation: 5.4.2.2. Weather forecast using HTML generation, Java Servlet Programming
- HTTP chat applet: 10.3.3. The HTTP Applet, Java Servlet Programming
- identifying client machines: 4.3.2. Restricting Access to the United States and Canada, Java Servlet Programming
- initialization (init) parameters: 4.1.2. Getting Init Parameter Names, Java Servlet Programming
- input stream's content type: 4.4.9.2. Handling POST requests using the input stream, Java Servlet Programming
- invalidating a session: 7.5.4. Manually Invalidating a Stale Session, Java Servlet Programming
- 7.5.6. Manually Invalidating All Stale Sessions, Java Servlet Programming
- license key: 4.4.2. Generating a License Key, Java Servlet Programming
- login page: 8.1.3. Form-based Custom Authorization, Java Servlet Programming
- Oracle JDBC: 9.2.3. Executing SQL Queries, Java Servlet Programming
- overwriting \\``CONFIDENTIAL\\'': 6.1.2.1. Drawing over an image, Java Servlet Programming
- persistence: 5.3. Using Persistent Connections, Java Servlet Programming
- personalized welcome: 4.3.4. A Personalized Welcome, Java Servlet Programming
- random redirection: 5.6.2. Redirecting a Request, Java Servlet Programming
- removing <BLINK>: 2.5.1. Creating a Servlet Chain, Java Servlet Programming
- 13.3.1. Improving Deblink with Regular Expressions, Java Servlet Programming
- request headers: 4.4.8.1. Accessing header values, Java Servlet Programming
- response headers: 2.1.1. Requests, Responses, and Headers, Java Servlet Programming
- reusing abilities of another servlet: 11.2.2. Reusing ChatServlet, Java Servlet Programming
- selling burritos: 11.3.1.1. Using properties to sell burritos, Java Servlet Programming
- 11.3.2.1. Using a shared class to sell burritos, Java Servlet Programming
- server information: 4.2.1. Getting Information About the Server, Java Servlet Programming
- servlet parameter values: 4.4.1. Request Parameters, Java Servlet Programming
- session, reporting on: 7.5.8. Session Snoop, Java Servlet Programming
- session tracking: 7.5.2. A Hit Count Using Session Tracking, Java Servlet Programming
- shopping cart: 7.2. Hidden Form Fields, Java Servlet Programming
- with session tracking: 7.5.10. Shopping Using Session Tracking, Java Servlet Programming
- SSL connection: 4.4.10. Extra Attributes, Java Servlet Programming
- time in local zone: 2.4.1. Writing a Server-Side Include, Java Servlet Programming
- unique Connection per client: 9.4.4. Connections as Part of a Session, Java Servlet Programming
- uploading files: 4.4.9.3. Receiving files using the input stream, Java Servlet Programming
- verifying servlets: 11.1.1. Viewing the Currently Loaded Servlets, Java Servlet Programming
- weather forecasting: 5.4.2. Generating a Weather Forecast, Java Servlet Programming
- web site
- demonstrating servlets: 0.2. About the Examples, Java Servlet Programming
- for downloadable code: 0.2. About the Examples, Java Servlet Programming
- examples in this book, available from: 0.4 Examples Online, Java Foundation Classes
- examples in this book available online: 0.5. Examples Online, Java in a Nutshell
- @exception doc-comment tag: 7.3.2. Doc-Comment Tags, Java in a Nutshell
- 7.3.2. Doc-Comment Tags, Java in a Nutshell
- exception( ) (Environment): 30. The org.omg.CORBA Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- exception handling: 1.3.4. Fault Tolerance Through Exception Handling, Java Distributed Computing
- 5.7. When Things Go Wrong, Java Servlet Programming
- ExceptionList class: 30. The org.omg.CORBA Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ExceptionListener interface: 21. The javax.jms Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- exceptions: 5.2.6. Error Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 1.3.3. Exceptions, Java in a Nutshell
- 2.6.15. The throw Statement, Java in a Nutshell
- access control identities: 7.7.2. Access-Control Deployment Attributes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- attributes, invalid: 6.11. Creating Directory Entries, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- bean class interfaces: 9.5.2 The Business Interface Alternative, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean-managed entity beans, handling: 6.2.2 Exception Handling, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean-managed transactions: 8.7.3 Bean-Managed Transactions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bounds, data (IDL): 10.4.1.1. Mapping strings and characters to Java, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- certificates: 19. The java.security.cert Package, Java in a Nutshell
- checked or unchecked (in transactions): 8.7 EJB 1.0: Exceptions and Transactions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- commands (JNDI NamingShell): 6.5.1. The Command Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- context, destroying: 6.7. Creating and Destroying Contexts, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- CORBA
- mapping to Java: 10.8.2. Mapping Exceptions to Java, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- standard: 10.8.1. Standard Exceptions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Exception class: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ExceptionInInitializerError: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- helper classes (IDL mapping to Java): 10.10.4.1. Helper and holder classes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- home interface: 7.4.1. Home Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stateless session beans: 7.1.2.5 ProcessPaymentHome: The home interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- IDL interface: 10. IDL Reference, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 10.8. Exceptions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- early binding: 10.10.3.3. IDL early binding, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- methods: 4.2.1.3. Data members and methods, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 10.10.2.2. Exceptions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- IDL interfaces (inheritance): 10.10.3.2. Constant, type, and exception inheritance, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- IllegalMonitorStateException: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Java RMI: 6.1.4 Java RMI Return Types, Parameters, and Exceptions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- name, object not found at specified: 4.4.2.1. Using a naming context, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- naming (JNDI): 6.2. A JNDI Example, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- object references, narrowing (CORBA): 4.4. Finding Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- objects, binding to NamingContext: 4.3.3. Adding Objects to a Naming Context, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- primary keys, finding: 7.6.2. Finder Methods, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote interface, stateless session beans: 7.1.2.2 ProcessPayment: The remote interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- root cause, specifying (Servlet API Version 2.1): 5.10. The Servlet API 2.1, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- sequences (IDL), size bounds: 10.7.3.1. Mapping sequences to Java, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- servlets: 5.2.6.2. Servlet exceptions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- SQL return codes: 8.6. Return Codes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- subsystem exceptions: 7.1.2.4 PaymentException: An application exception, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Throwable interface: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- transactions: B.2.3 EJB 1.1: Interactions Between Exceptions and Transactions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB 1.1: 8.6.1 Application Exceptions Versus System Exceptions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- unions (IDL), mapping to Java: 10.7.6.1. Mapping unions to Java, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- exclusive write locks: 8.3.2 Database Locks, Enterprise JavaBeans
- exec( ) (Runtime): 11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 13.4. Executing Programs, Java Servlet Programming
- 13.4.2. Executing the Finger Command, Java Servlet Programming
- executable software, server-side components as: 1.1.2 Server-Side Components, Enterprise JavaBeans
- execute( )
- Command interface: 6.5.1. The Command Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Statement interface: 2.5. Statements, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- executeBatch( )
- Statement interface: 2.13.2. Batch Updates, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- executeCall( ): D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- executeQuery( ): 7.1.2.3. Statement, Java Distributed Computing
- 7.1.2.3. Statement, Java Distributed Computing
- 9.2.3. Executing SQL Queries, Java Servlet Programming
- PreparedStatement interface: 18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Statement interface: 18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- executeUpdate( )
- PreparedStatement interface: 18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 9.2.8. Using Prepared Statements, Java Servlet Programming
- ResultSet interface: 18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Statement interface: 18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- executing queries: 9.2.3. Executing SQL Queries, Java Servlet Programming
- exists( ) (File): 11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- exit( ): 2.3.5. Handling HEAD Requests, Java Servlet Programming
- Runtime class: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- System class: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- exitValue( )
- Process class: 12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- expanding properties: 5.3. The Policy Class, Java Security
- expandProperties property: 5.3. The Policy Class, Java Security
- expert flag: 38.2.3.1. Member availability and flags, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Expires header: 5.6. HTTP Headers, Java Servlet Programming
- explicit narrowing of remote references: 5.2.2.2 EJB 1.1: Explicit narrowing using PortableRemoteObject, Enterprise JavaBeans
- explicit transaction management: 8.2.3 Transaction Attributes Defined, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 8.5 Explicit Transaction Management, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 8.7 EJB 1.0: Exceptions and Transactions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- by beans: 8.5 Explicit Transaction Management, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Exploring Java book: 0.1.1. What You Need to Know, Java Servlet Programming
- -export option (keystore): A.1.6. Examining Keystore Data, Java Security
- export regulations (cryptographic technology): 26. The javax.crypto Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ExportException class: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- 17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- exporting
- certificates: A.1.6. Examining Keystore Data, Java Security
- cryptographic keys: 10.3. The KeyFactory Class, Java Security
- encryption technology: 13.1. Export Restrictions, Java Security
- keys from key specification classes: 13.4.2.1. Secret key specifications, Java Security
- exportObject( )
- Activatable class: 3.6.2. Defining an Activatable Remote Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 3.6.2.1. The Activatable class, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 3.6.2.2. Implementing an activatable object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 14. The java.rmi.activation Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ServerRef interface: 17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- expressions: 2.5. Expressions and Operators, Java in a Nutshell
- combining, caution with: 2.5.3. String Concatenation Operator, Java in a Nutshell
- regular: 13.3. Using Regular Expressions, Java Servlet Programming
- searching for: 1.3.2. Power, Java Servlet Programming
- statements: 2.6.1. Expression Statements, Java in a Nutshell
- extcheck utility: 8. Java Development Tools, Java in a Nutshell
- extended attributes: 6.11. Creating Directory Entries, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- extendibility: 1.2.2. Flexible, Extendible Communication Protocols, Java Distributed Computing
- extending class loaders: 3.5. Extensions to the Class Loader, Java Security
- extensibility of servlets: 1.3.7. Extensibility and Flexibility, Java Servlet Programming
- Extensible Markup Language (see XML)
- extension APIs: 1.1.2.1. Server Extension APIs, Java Servlet Programming
- extensions, file
- .htm: 2.5.3. The Loophole, Java Servlet Programming
- .html: 2.5.3. The Loophole, Java Servlet Programming
- .jsp: 2.6.1. Using JavaServer Pages, Java Servlet Programming
- .shtml: 2.4.1. Writing a Server-Side Include, Java Servlet Programming
- 2.5.2. Running Deblink, Java Servlet Programming
- external programs
- executing from servlets: 13.4. Executing Programs, Java Servlet Programming
- finger: 13.4.1. Finger, Java Servlet Programming
- external resources
- connections to: 6.2.6.1 EJB 1.1: Using JDBC in EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- JDBC URLs, obtaining for vendor-specific: 6.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Using JDBC in EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Externalizable interface: 11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 2.1.1. Object Serialization and Memory Integrity, Java Security
- Externalization Service (CORBA): 11.7. Externalization Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- extra path information: 4.4.3. Path Information, Java Servlet Programming
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