Acrovision
Development partners wanted to support JAVA application development.We are among a number of JAVA application development projects and we will ask our partners to develop appropriate work.
JAVA
We are among a number of JAVA application development projects and we will ask our partners to develop appropriate work.
We have many clients, small and large projects, the partners will be asked to demonstrate your ability to issue more fully and we will also support development.
You're welcome and form contract with us. We will respond contract for bulk orders as well as lab contracts.
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a managed, server-side component architecture for modular construction of enterprise applications. The EJB specification is one of several Java APIs in the Java EE specification. EJB is a server-side model that encapsulates the business logic of an application. The EJB specification was originally developed in 1997 by IBM and later adopted by Sun Microsystems (EJB 1.0 and 1.1) in 1999[1] and enhanced under the Java Community Process as JSR 19 (EJB 2.0), JSR 153 (EJB 2.1), JSR 220 (EJB 3.0) and JSR 318 (EJB 3.1). The EJB specification intends to provide a standard way to implement the back-end business code typically found in enterprise applications (as opposed to front-end interface code). Such code was frequently found to address the same types of problems, and it was found that solutions to these problems are often repeatedly re-implemented by programmers. Enterprise JavaBeans were intended to handle such common concerns as persistence, transactional integrity, and security in a standard way, leaving programmers free to concentrate on the particular problem at hand. Accordingly, the EJB specification details how an application server provides: Transaction processing
Integration with the Persistence services offered by the Java Persistence API (JPA)
Concurrency control
Events using Java Message Service
Naming and directory services (JNDI)
Security ( Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) and JAAS )
Deployment of software components in an application server
Remote procedure calls using RMI-IIOP.
Exposing business methods as Web Services. Additionally, the Enterprise JavaBean specification defines the roles played by the EJB container and the EJBs as well as how to deploy the EJBs in a container. Note that the current EJB specification does not detail anymore how an application server provides persistence (a task delegated to the JPA specification), but instead details how business logic can easily integrate with the persistence services offered by the AS.

Company overview
| Company name | Acrovision Limited Liability Company (English notation - Acrovision LLC) ⇒Limited Liability Company Means |
| Head Office | Ikebukuro Centor Building 11F 1-35-3 Higashi Ikebukuro Toshima-ku Tokyo 170-0013 ⇒Map |
| Capital | 10 million yen |
| Sales | As of fiscal year 2009(Feb-2009) 120 milion yen As of fiscal year 2010(Feb-2009) 190 million yen As of fiscal year 2011(Feb-2010) 250 million yen ※Consecutively sales and profit increases second time |
| Number of Employees | 53 (as of Feb 2011) |
| URL | Website : http://www.acrovision.jp/ |
| Contact information | Tel:+81 3 6661 0912 (03-6661-0912) Fax:+81 3 6661 0913 (03-6661-0913) |
| Skype ID | acrovision |
| Specific labor dispatch business number:特13-307809 Permanent Placement license number:13-ユ-303263 |
Nearest Station:JR Line - Ikebukuro Station(5 minutes walk)
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