This tutorial guided you through the detailed steps to
create an EJB 3.0 application that contains an EJB 3.0 project and
a web project to display a counter program.
From this tutorial, you have learned how to create an EJB
project and to use the EJB 3.0 annotation support for creating EJB
3.0 session beans. You also created an Enterprise Application project
and a web project to deploy your application on a WebSphere® application server.
Lessons learned
While completing the
exercises, you learned how to:
- Create an EJB 3.0 project, called EJBCounterSample, with an EJB
3.0 stateless session bean (with both interface and implementation
classes) and a JPA 1.0 entity class
- Create a web project (EJBCounterWeb), and with a Java™ ServerPages (JSP) page and a utility Java class
- Create a Java EE 5 application
(EJBCounterSampleEAR) with the EJB and Web projects