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Enterprise Java covers several diverse topics like JSF, JSP, Servlets, JMS, and EJBs. An EJB is a server-side Java class that contains business logic. The EJB does not need to provide an implementation of various features like security and transactional control. The EJB container that runs the application typically provides those features. NetBeans 5.5 supports the EJB 3.0 standard.

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(2007). Creating Java Enterprise Projects. In: Pro NetBeans™ IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0381-0_6

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