EJB

[ɛ dʒeɪ biː]
nounpl: EJBs
EJB (Enterprise JavaBean)
1. A server-side component architecture for building distributed, transactional, secure, and portable applications based on Java technology
The application uses EJB components to handle business logic on the server side.
A aplicação utiliza componentes EJB para processar a lógica de negócio no lado do servidor.
2. A specification that defines how to build reusable server-side components in Java enterprise applications
EJB technology allows developers to focus on business logic rather than infrastructure concerns.
A tecnologia EJB permite que desenvolvedores se concentrem na lógica de negócio em vez de preocupações com infraestrutura.
EJB is a technical acronym primarily used in enterprise software development contexts. While it was groundbreaking in the late 1990s and 2000s for Java enterprise development, its usage has declined with the rise of lighter-weight frameworks like Spring. The term is used identically in both English and Portuguese technical communities, as it refers to a specific Java specification and architecture.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
Enterprise JavaBeansession beanentity beanmessage-driven bean

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
EJB
Technical term used uniformly across Brazil in IT contexts
Portugal
EJB
Same usage as in Brazil, standard in Portuguese IT industry
USA
EJB
Original specification developed by Sun Microsystems and Oracle

Related Words

JavaJ2EEJakarta EESpring Frameworkapplication serverdistributed computingbusiness logic
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