Method for running existing Java beans in an enterprise Java bean environment
First Claim
1. A method for running one or more original Java beans in an EJB environment based on control from an external program, comprising the steps of:
- defining a single generic EJB and installing said single generic EJB in an EJB container;
generating EJB support code for each of said one or more original Java beans; and
executing said EJB support code to drive said generic EJB to perform the functions of said one or more original Java beans in said EJB environment.
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Abstract
This invention is a method and system for running application code originally developed as simple Java Beans, in an Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) environment, without modifying the original application code. This is accomplished by running one or more original Java beans in an EJB environment based on control from an external program, using at least the steps of defining a single generic EJB and installing the single generic EJB in an EJB container; generating EJB support code for each of the one or more original Java beans, and executing the EJB support code to drive the generic EJB to perform the functions of the one or more original Java beans in an EJB environment.
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9 Claims
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1. A method for running one or more original Java beans in an EJB environment based on control from an external program, comprising the steps of:
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defining a single generic EJB and installing said single generic EJB in an EJB container;
generating EJB support code for each of said one or more original Java beans; and
executing said EJB support code to drive said generic EJB to perform the functions of said one or more original Java beans in said EJB environment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A computer program product for running one or more original Java beans in an EJB environment based on control from an external program, the computer program product comprising:
a computer-readable program code means embodied in a computer-readable storage medium, said computer-readable program code means comprising;
computer-readable program code means for defining a single generic EJB and installing said single generic EJB in an EJB container;
computer-readable program code means for generating EJB support code for each of said one or more original Java beans; and
computer-readable program code means for executing said EJB support code to drive said generic EJB to perform the functions of said one or more original Java beans in said EJB environment. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A system for running one or more original Java beans in an EJB environment based on control from an external program, comprising:
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means for defining a single generic EJB and installing said single generic EJB in an EJB container;
means for generating EJB support code for each of said one or more original Java beans; and
means for executing said EJB support code to drive said generic EJB to perform the functions of said one or more original Java beans in said EJB environment - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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