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Contextual Dependency Injection, The Programming Model for Java EE6 | how we can unobtrusively add EJB services as we need them

DEAR VISITOR , YOU ARE WATCHING : Contextual Dependency Injection, The Programming Model for Java EE6 | how we can unobtrusively add EJB services as we need them .

[postlink] http://j2ee-tutorials-videos.blogspot.com/2011/11/contextual-dependency-injection.html [/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpxlEayHuAgendofvid [starttext]With the introduction of Contextual Dependency Injection and Managed Beans into the Java EE 6 platform, a Java EE developer now has a full complement of facilities to write a Java EE application. But when should CDI be used, and when should introduce EJBs? How can you integrate CDI and EJB into your application? In this session we will walk through a Java EE 6 application build around CDI, and show how we can unobtrusively add EJB services as we need them.

Presenter: Pete Muir is the project lead for Seam and Weld (the reference implementation of JSR-299: Contexts and Dependency Injection for Java EE), and is the co-founder of Arquillian, a test harness for Java application servers. Pete represented JBoss on the JSF 2.0 Expert Group. Pete is currently employed by Red Hat, as a core developer working on JBoss open source projects. Before working for Red Hat, Pete used and contributed to Seam whilst working for a UK based staffing agency as IT Development Manager.

Pete has spoken at conferences such as Devoxx, JAX, JBoss World, JSFDays and JavaBlend as well as numerous JUGs. Pete blogs about Seam, Weld and Java at in.relation.to/​Bloggers/​Pete [endtext]
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