There's an interesting article by Adam Bien on JavaWorld about EJB, called EJB 3: From legacy technology to secret weapon.
It argues that EJB is worth a second look in version 3 after the bad experiences with configuration in version 2. I tried EJB 2 several times and always had to quit because of this.
EJB stands for Enterprise JavaBeans. It is the standard Java Enterprise framework for the implementation of business applications.
I found the article's discussion of Convention over configuration and Interceptors particularly interesting.
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