Techniques for Testing EJBs

Thu, Mar 11 6:00pm

Sun Microsystems
1 Network Way, Burlington, Ma


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Presentation Overview:

Long gone are the days where EJB must be unnecessarily difficult to develop and test. The introduction of JSR-299 (Contexts and Dependency Injection) for JEE6 is shining a new light on EJB; in this session we'll explore its standard server-side component models in the context of both unit and integration tests, as well as highlight new features introduced in EJB 3.1. Finally we'll introduce the Embedded APIs for JBoss Application Server and the ShrinkWrap project to make setup of your test environment as painless as possible.


Presenter Bio:

As Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, Andrew Rubinger is primarily tasked with development of the JBoss Community's EJB 3.x implementation. He is the author of the upcoming "Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, 6th Edition" from O'Reilly Media, and his role as Core Developer within the JBoss Application Server is supplemented by leading the EmbeddedAS and ShrinkWrap projects. His work can be followed via http://twitter.com/ALRubinger or in more colorful format on his blog at http://exitcondition.alrubinger.com.


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