1999 Harrison
Oakland, California 94612

Object-oriented design (OOD) is good way to tackle the complexity of modern applications. Yet many complex, enterprise Java applications are written in a procedural style. One reason is because EJB2 created too many obstacles to using object-oriented design techniques. Fortunately, enterprise Java technologies have improved. Plain Object Java Objects (POJOs) and object/relational mapping frameworks such as Hibernate, JDO and EJB3 led to the revival of OOD.

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