The Java EJB 3.0 UML Profile Diagram example demonstrates how UML can be customized to represent Enterprise JavaBeans architecture using stereotypes, tagged values, and constraints. Key components include Session Bean, Entity Bean, Message-Driven Bean, EJB Container, Client Module, and Persistence Context, each annotated with EJB-specific stereotypes. Tagged values capture attributes such as transaction type, security roles, and persistence strategy. Relationships like dependencies, associations, and realizations illustrate interactions between beans, clients, and the container. This diagram provides a clear and standardized representation of an EJB 3.0 application’s architecture, supporting design clarity, maintainability, and efficient communication among developers and stakeholders.
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