System and method for enterprise javabeans container

a container and container technology, applied in the field of enterprise javabeans container implementation, can solve the problem that application server vendors do not prescribe the way such requirements should be implemented

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-10-30
SAP AG
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However, the specification does not prescribe how such requirements should be implemented by application server vendors.

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[0012]A system and method to implement an Enterprise JavaBeans™ container and runtime environment is described.

[0013]FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system of an embodiment of the invention for implementing an Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJB) container. The EJB Container 1000 is implemented as a set of components. Each component defines a set of interfaces to communicate with the other components. As used herein component generically refers to managers, applications, services, and Application Programming Interfaces (“APIs”). Referring to FIG. 1, the EJB container 1000 includes a client views manager 1100, a proxy invocation handler 1200, an invocation chains manager 1300, a lifecycle manager 1400, and a timeout manager 1500. The client views manager 1100 uses client view factory instances 1−n to create and destroy client view instances. Each client view factory instance is connected to the proxy invocation handler 1200. The proxy invocation handler 1200 passes client requests from clients...

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A system to implement functionality for running Enterprise JavaBeans. The functionality is provided by a set of components. The components include a life cycle manager, a client views manager, a proxy invocation handler, an invocation chain manager, and an invocation context.

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[0001]This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 926,989, filed Apr. 30, 2007.BACKGROUND[0002]1. Field of Invention[0003]The invention relates generally to enterprise application servers, and, more specifically, to implementing an Enterprise JavaBeans container within an enterprise application server.[0004]2. Background[0005]Application servers are platforms that host and provide services to applications. Application servers manage the life cycles of applications and ensure that the logic implemented in applications is accessible to clients in a centralized fashion. Application servers based on the Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (hereinafter “Java EE”) host and provide services to Java enterprise applications (also referred to as “Java EE applications”) and are referred to as Java™ application servers. Java EE applications are written in the Java™ language and conform to a set of specifications so that they can run on a Java™ application...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F9/44
CPCH04L67/14H04L67/2842H04L67/28H04L67/143H04L67/56H04L67/568G06F21/6281G06F8/60G06F8/61
Inventor SIMEONOV, IVO V.SABEV, HRISTO K.PAVLOV, VLADIMIR K.TOPCHIYSKI, KRASIMIR I.MITROV, VESSELIN P.
Owner SAP AG
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