Developing work objects, event listeners, and asynchronous scopes

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  • Asynchronous beans

    An asynchronous bean is a Java™ object or enterprise bean that can run asynchronously by a Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application, using the Java EE context of the asynchronous bean creator.

  • Developing work objects to run code in parallel

    You can run work objects in parallel, or in a different J2EE context, by wrapping the code in a work object.

  • Developing event listeners

    Application components that listen for events can use the EventSource.addListener() method to register an event listener object (a type of asynchronous bean) with the event source to which the events will be published. An event source also can fire events in a type-safe manner using any interface.

  • Developing asynchronous scopes

    Asynchronous scopes are units of scoping that comprise a set of alarms, subsystem monitors, and child asynchronous scopes. You can create asynchronous scopes, starting with the parent.

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