J2EE clients are those applications, components, systems, and services that access the J2EE environment to fulfill a request or access a service. Depending upon the scope and horizons of a given ...
The packaging mechanisms defined in Chapter 8 of the J2EE 1.3 specification provide a framework for pulling together all the pieces of a J2EE application. However, application server vendors are free ...
When it comes to J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition), you don’t know a hill of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). Don’t worry, you’ll find plenty of reading material to give you a hand. In fact, you ...
“The J2EE Architect's Handbook can justifiably be considered to be the "bible" for J2EE based application designers and project managers.” -- The Midwest Book Review (7/2/2004). “Derek Ashmore has ...
This tutorial is intended for programmers who are interested in developing and deploying J2EE 1.4 applications on the Sun Java system Application Server Platform Edition 8.2.
I'm interviewing for a slew of J2EE jobs over the next few weeks. All my Java work was two+ summers ago and was solidly legacy type J2EE stuff. While I don't know these jobs won't be any different, I ...
Thirteen years ago, 13 Sun Microsystems employees took on the daunting task of figuring out the "next wave of computing." The question had certainly been asked before--but rarely has it been answered ...
You’d have to be living in a vacuum not to be aware of the debate that rages between proponents of the two dominant development platform contenders: Java 2 Enterprise Edition and .Net. Many articles ...
In the "what sand was my head in" department, by way of Bob Sutor's blog comes a reminder that the Apache Software Foundation's Geronimo J2EE server project has cleared the biggest hurdle towards ...
J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) and .Net are both in their youth, but both are already de facto standards. They will be at the heart of the software development and deployment stack for the next ...
At first blush, a product that converts .Net code to J2EE may seem a little strange. However, there are at least two business scenarios for which iNet’s ability to convert to J2EE makes a lot of sense ...
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