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Advanced Internet Programming
Subject Code: 24CAT-651
Semester: 2 | Time: 1 Hour | Max Marks: 20
Section A
(5 × 2 = 10 Marks)
- Define Enterprise Java Bean. (CO2 – BT1)
- Differentiate SQL and HQL. (CO3 – BT2)
- Distinguish between CLOB and BLOB data type with example. (CO2 – BT2)
- List four important features of MDB. (CO3 – BT1)
- Discuss how can you access an EJB locally and remotely. (CO2 – BT2)
Section B
(2 × 5 = 10 Marks)
- Explain the process of connecting to a database using JDBC from a Java Servlet. (CO2 – BT3)
- Evaluate the differences between Container-Managed Transactions and Bean-Managed Transactions in the context of Enterprise EJB. With their use cases, advantages, and limitations. (CO3 – BT4)