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							&lt;a href="/author/mario-fusco"&gt;Mario Fusco&lt;/a&gt; is a Java programmer and architect with a more than a decade of experience. He is also the creator of the Lambdaj project.
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							&lt;a href="/author/sonya-barry"&gt;Sonya Barry&lt;/a&gt; started out with Sun in 2005 as an intern at java.net while in grad school working on an interdisciplinary masters in Computer Science with emphasis in Education.
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							&lt;a href="/author/sonya-barry"&gt;Sonya Barry&lt;/a&gt; started out with Sun in 2005 as an intern at java.net while in grad school working on an interdisciplinary masters in Computer Science with emphasis in Education.
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The complexity and bloat often associated with Java EE are largely due to the inherent complexity of distributed computing; otherwise, the platform is surprisingly simple. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.1 actually consists of annotated classes and interfaces that are even leaner than classic POJOs; it would be hard to find anything more to simplify. Nonetheless, (mis)use of Java EE can lead to bloated and overstated architectures. I would like to discuss the essential ingredients of a lean service-oriented architecture (SOA), then explain how to implement one in Java EE without compromising maintainability. I'll start by describing aspects of SOA implementation that lend themselves to procedural programming, then discuss domain-driven (/aka/ object-oriented) design. The patterns and best practices will be explained with Java EE Patterns vs. some J2EE anti-patterns. The discussion is based on &lt;a href="https://p4j5.dev.java.net/"&gt;https://p4j5.dev.java.net/&lt;/a&gt;.
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