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Enterprise Specialist

 Question 1.
An entity beans class contains the following method signature: 
public Integer ejbCreate (int partNum, String partDescription,
float partCost, String partSupplier) throws CreateException

Which statement is true of the beans ejbCreate() method?

A. AnejbPostCreate() method with the same number and types of parameters must be present in 
    the beans remote interface.
B. An ejbPostCreate() method with the same method signature must be present in the beans 
    home interface.
C. An ejbPostCreate() method with tne same numoer and types of parameters must be present in 
    the beans class.
D. An ejbPostCreate() method with the same method signature must be present in the beans 
    class.

Answer: C

Question 2.
Which choice defines the term isolation when used to describe the properties of a transaction?

A. Isolation guarantees that a transaction will either result in a new valid system, or the system 
    will be restored to its original state.
B. Isolation guarantees that a committed transaction will persist despite any type of system 
    failure.
C. Isolation guarantees that logically related operations are dealt with as a single unit.
D. Isolation guarantees that transactions running at the same time will not have access to each 
    others partial results.

Answer: D

Question 3.
An EJB client invokes a create() method. An EJB container instantiates an enterprise bean as the result of this method call. The bean is then held in a pool awaiting a method invocation. 

To which type of enterprise bean does this process refer?

A. BMP entity bean
B. CMP entity bean
C. Stateless session bean
D. Stateful session bean

Answer: C

Question 4.
A finder method in an entity bean is written to find more than one primary key. 

Which statement correctly describes the invocation of this type of ejbFind...() method?

A. When a client calls a multiple row finder method, the home object allocates a bean instance 
     and invokes the corresponding ejbFind...() method. The home object instantiates a remote 
     object for each primary key, with a collection of remote references returned to the client.
B. When a client calls a multiple row finder method, the home object allocates a bean instance 
    And invokes the corresponding ejbFind...() method. The home object instantiates a collection 
    of remote objects for each primary key, with individual remote references returned to the client.
C. When a client calls a multiple row finder method, the remote object invokes the corresponding 
    ejbFind...() method. The remote object then returns a collection of remote references to the 
    client.
D. When a client calls a multiple row finder method, the home object allocates a bean instance 
    and invokes the corresponding ejbFind...() method. The home object instantiates a collection of 
    primary key references and returns them to the client.

Answer: A

Question 5.
The ejbRemove() method for an enterprise bean contains the following line of code:
prepStmt = dbConn.prepareStatement ("DELETE FROM MyTable WHERE MyKey = ?");

What type of enterprise bean might this be?

A. Stateful session bean
B. BMP entity bean
C. CMP entity bean
D. Stateless session bean

Answer: A, B, D

Question 6.
Which statement correctly describes CMP entity beans and finder methods?

A. The beans class should contain empty ejbFind() methods with corresponding find() methods 
    defined in the remote interface.
B. The beans class should not contain ejbFind() methods; empty find() methods are defined in the 
    home interface.
C. The beans class should not contain ejbFind() methods; empty find() methods are defined in 
    the remote interface.
D. The beans class should contain empty ejbFind() methods with corresponding find() methods 
    defined in the home interface.

Answer: B

Question 7.
Which client application could benefit from the use of a callback object?

A. A Java Micro Edition application that notifies the user of a hand. held computer when traffic 
    conditions have improved along a given freeway
B. A Java applet that allows users to send an E. mail message to the quality control department
C. A Java application used by police officers in the field to retrieve vehicle registration information
    from a remote database by supplying a complete or partial license plate number
D. A Java applet that retrieves a map image when given a street address

Answer: A

Question 8.
Which statement correctly describes the EJBContext interface?

A. The EJBContext interface defines methods that allow clients to find, create and remove 
    enterprise beans.
B. The EJBContext interface defines methods that allow clients to ascertain information about 
    runtime status for enterprise beans.
C. The EJBContext interface defines methods that allow clients to obtain metadata for enterprise 
    beans.
D. The EJBContext interface defines methods that allow clients to obtain network references to 
    enterprise beans.

Answer: B

Question 9.
Which type of factory object returns references to objects that reside within the same process as the factory object?

A. Out-process
B. Generic
C. Specific
D. In-process

Answer: D

Question 10.
Which statement correctly describes the EJBHome interface?

A. The EJBHome interface is extended by all home interfaces, which provide methods to create, 
    find and remove enterprise beans.
B. The EJBHome interface is extended by all home interfaces, which provide a clients view of an 
    enterprise bean.
C. The EJBHome interface is extended by all home interfaces and is the common superinterface 
    for the SessionBean and EntityBean interfaces.
D. The EJBHome interface is extended by all home interfaces, which the container uses to inform 
    enterprise beans about life cycle events.

Answer: A



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