EasyBeans explained

EasyBeans
Developer:OW2 Consortium
Latest Release Version:1.1.0
Operating System:Cross-platform
Programming Language:Java
Genre:Enterprise JavaBean
License:GNU Lesser General Public License

EasyBeans is an open-source Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) container hosted by the OW2 Consortium. The License used by EasyBeans is the LGPL. EasyBeans is the EJB 3.0 container of the JOnAS application server.

EasyBeans is integrated in the JOnAS application server Java EE 5 certified application server.

EasyBeans main goal is to ease the development of Enterprise JavaBeans. It uses some new architecture design like the bytecode injection (with ASM ObjectWeb tool), IoC, POJO and can be embedded in OSGi bundles or other frameworks (Spring, Eclipse plugins, etc.).

It aims to provide an EJB 3.0 container as specified in the Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE) in its fifth version. It means that Session beans (Stateless or Stateful), Message Driven Beans (MDB) are available on EasyBeans.

Open JPA is only the persistence API for EJB 3.0, at the same level as Hibernate. EasyBeans will be a full EJB container, which could use Hibernate, Speedo, or Open JPA for its persistence.

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