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  Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Overview
Enterprise applications must scale from small working prototypes and test cases to complete 24 x 7, enterprise-wide services, accessible by tens, hundreds, or even thousands of clients simultaneously.
Working with these partners, Sun has defined a robust, flexible platform that can be implemented on the wide variety of existing enterprise systems currently available, and that supports the range of applications IT organizations need to keep their enterprises competitive.
The success of the J2EE platform in the enterprise continues to rise as more than two-thirds of enterprise software development managers use the J2EE platform to develop and deploy their applications.
java.sun.com /j2ee/overview.html   (631 words)

  
  Java Platform, Enterprise Edition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition or Java EE (formerly known as Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition or J2EE up to version 1.4), is a programming platform—part of the Java Platform—for developing and running distributed multitier architecture Java applications, based largely on modular software components running on an application server.
The Java EE 5 specification was developed under JSR 244 and the final release was made on May 11, 2006.
The Java EE implementation from Sun Microsystems can be downloaded for free, and there are a great many open source tools available to extend the platform or to simplify development.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Java_Platform,_Enterprise_Edition   (759 words)

  
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Enterprise applications must scale from small working prototypes and test cases to complete 24 x 7, enterprise-wide services, accessible by tens, hundreds, or even thousands of clients simultaneously.
Working with these partners, Sun has defined a robust, flexible platform that can be implemented on the wide variety of existing enterprise systems currently available, and that supports the range of applications IT organizations need to keep their enterprises competitive.
Subjected to close scrutiny and feedback from a variety of enterprise technology leaders and the industry at large, the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition Specification defines a consistent yet flexible approach to implementing the platform.
www.digitalmesh.com /java_2_platform_offshore.htm   (2075 words)

  
 Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition or J2EE is a Standard for developing distributed Multitier architecture applications, based on modular components.
This allows the developer to create an Enterprise Application that is portable between platforms and scalable, while integrating with several legacy technologies.
The Enterprise Java Beans API defines a set of APIs that a distributed object container will support in order to provide persistence, remote communication (using RMI), concurrency control, and access control for distributed objects[?].
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/j2/J2EE.html   (200 words)

  
 The Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Three-Tier Model   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The latest batch of Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4 compliant application servers is strong proof of the technological advancements that have taken place during this time period.
Sun is the torchbearer for the Java Community Process (JCP), which is the primary mechanism for the open, participative process to develop and revise the Java technology specifications, reference implementations and test suites.
Enterprise Java Beans are server component architecture that conform to the Sun EJB component model.
www.dmreview.com /article_sub.cfm?articleId=1020766   (4937 words)

  
 Java Profiles : Ed Roman
He is the author of Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans and the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, an advanced book on EJB and J2EE development.
Java has built-in security, networking, and threading, all essential for enterprise-class applications.
A: EJB is the cornerstone of server-side Java.
www.javacoffeebreak.com /articles/authorprofiles/roman_ed/index.html   (881 words)

  
 Java EE at a Glance
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is the industry standard for developing portable, robust, scalable and secure server-side Java applications.
Java Enterprise Community Here's the place to exchange ideas with other developers working with Java EE technologies.
Formerly, the platform was known as Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and specific versions had "dot numbers" such as J2EE 1.4.
java.sun.com /j2ee   (751 words)

  
 Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition, J2EE Tutorials
The Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is a set of coordinated specifications and practices that together enable solutions for developing, deploying, and managing multitier server-centric applications and information systems using Java technologies.
The platform encourages the development of enterprise systems with the ability to run anywhere across a wide range of operating systems.
As part of the Sun's Java family, the JSP technology enables rapid development of web-based applications that are platform-independent.
www.info4java.com /?this=java_server_tutorials   (1492 words)

  
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Using the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) as a basis, Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) builds on top of this to provide the types of services that are necessary to build large scale, distributed, component based, multi-tier applications.
Enterprise applications can be run on different platforms supporting the Java 2 platform.
At a high level, Java Servlets are the Java equivalent of CGI scripts that can be used to perform processing and the servicing of client requests on a web server.
www.javaranch.com /newsletter/Oct2002/J2EE.html   (1737 words)

  
 Download Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition SDK v1.2.1 Freeware software - Softlookup Downloads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is not a solution by itself.
Instead, it is a reference which expedites development of solutions which are to be delivered by Java 2 licensees, accelerating the growth of a competitive compatible market for J2EE components and applications.
Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition simplifies enterprise applications by basing them on standardized, modular components, by providing a complete set of services to those components, and by handling many details of application behavior automatically, without complex programming.
www.softlookup.com /display.asp?id=8221   (387 words)

  
 SUN DELIVERS CORE PIECE OF THE TECHNOLOGY ENGINE FOR END-END ECOMMERCE WITH THE JAVA 2 PLATFORM, ENTERPRISE EDITION
"Java technology, along with the development and licensing processes that have evolved with it, has enabled a software market in which enterprise customers can choose the software implementation best suited to their needs and be assured of deploying on a strategy that is open and will allow them to grow."
Development of J2EE was begun before the start of the Java Community Process, which is the formalization of the open process that Sun has been using since 1995 to develop and revise Java technology specifications in cooperation with the international Java community.
Binary code for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition that will support the Solaris™ Operating Environment and Windows NT will be available through Sun's web site on or about December 17, 1999 (java.sun.com/j2ee).
www.sun.com /smi/Press/sunflash/1999-12/sunflash.991207.7.xml   (1060 words)

  
 Java Naming
Java licensees and ISV partners should migrate to the new platform names as they ship products that run on these new platforms.
Introduced as a major revision of Java technology in 1999, its editions — the Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, Micro Edition, and Java Card (which never adopted the "2" in its brand name) — have become standards in their development specialties.
However, dropping the "2" from the next releases better reflects the level of maturity, stability, scalability and security built into the Java platform.
www.java.com /en/about/brand/naming.jsp   (402 words)

  
 Enterprise JavaBeans: Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, Part 2
Enterprise JavaBeans(TM) consist of reusable compiled code that is designed to be installed inside a special application server that is compliant with Sun's Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition.
Enterprise JavaBeans(TM) technology is part of a larger overall software development technology from Sun known as the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
With standardization, Java servlets that you develop for use on one server can also be deployed on any server that meets the compatibility specifications.
www.developer.com /java/article.php/630231   (2429 words)

  
 The Java Community Process(SM) Program - JSRs: Java Specification Requests - detail JSR# 151
This JSR is to develop J2EE 1.4, the next release of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition.
This JSR is to develop J2EE 1.4, the next release of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, targeted to ship in the second half of 2002.
J2EE 1.4 is the Enterprise Edition of version 1.4 of the Java platform, and thus will be built on J2SE 1.4.
www.jcp.org /en/jsr/detail?id=151   (1043 words)

  
 oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
Java Enterprise in a Nutshell is an indispensable quick reference for Java programmers who are writing distributed enterprise applications.
J2EE is the standard Java 2 platform with a number of extensions for enterprise development.
This book is a companion to both Java in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition, which covers the key non-graphical, non-enterprise APIs in Java 1.2, and Java Foundation Classes in a Nutshell, which describes the graphics- and GUI-related classes of Java 1.2.
www.oreilly.com /catalog/jentnut   (704 words)

  
 The Java 2 Enterprise Edition and Business @ JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As more business is conducted over the network, enterprises find they can achieve more with less; they can interact with their customers and business partners more quickly and cheaply using networked business-to-business and business-to-consumer applications.
A significant differentiator of the platform is the capability to assign different roles to different individuals or groups.
Platform vendors, however, can differentiate based on the level of security, reliability, scalability, tools support, legacy integration, manageability and other factors transparent to the application.
java.sys-con.com /read/36398.htm   (4246 words)

  
 Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 1.3/ Enterprise Edition 1.2.1 @ JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The focus of the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.3 release is heavily weighted toward performance gains and improved deployment options for client-side applets and applications.
While the two editions of the Java 2 platform are tightly intertwined, the focus of the Enterprise Edition is aimed squarely at the middle and database tiers of the application architecture.
The platform independence of JSPs and Servlets ensures developers that they'll have a wide variety of platform choices on which to run their applications.
java.sys-con.com /read/36449.htm   (3465 words)

  
 Java SE - Overview - at a Glance
Java Platform, Standard Edition (also known as Java 2 Platform) lets you develop and deploy Java applications on desktops and servers, as well as today's demanding Embedded and Real-Time environments.
Java SE includes classes that support the development of Java Web Services and provides the foundation for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE).
Java RTS 2.0 - Free 90-day Evaluation & Academic Developer Use License Developers interested in making use of the rich set of advanced real-time features included in Java RTS 2.0, can try it out for free.
java.sun.com /j2se   (462 words)

  
 JSR 244: Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.5 (J2EE 1.5) Specification
Sun has submitted JSR 244 - Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.5 (J2EE 1.5) Specification to the JCP.
"This JSR is to develop J2EE 1.5, the next release of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, targeted to ship in the second half of 2005.
The clear message we've heard from J2EE vendors and users is that the J2EE platform must evolve quickly to support a wider range of developers, including less sophisticated developers.
today.java.net /pub/n/1036   (195 words)

  
 Sun Java Studio Enterprise IDE - Overview - at a Glance
Java Studio Enterprise is fully integrated with a complete runtime environment: Sun Java Enterprise System.
Based on the NetBeans 5 platform with its improved Java development capabilities, the latest release of the IDE is ideal for Sun's infrastructure platform: Sun Java Enterprise System 5.
Along with the IDE, the download includes the Sun Java Enterprise System, a unified software infrastructure that delivers the shared enterprise network services you need to deploy, test, and tune the applications and services you develop.
developers.sun.com /prodtech/javatools/jsenterprise/index.jsp   (497 words)

  
 Study Notes for SCBCD
The current SCBCD certification exam is for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.3.
It is also for those specializing in leveraging the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE platform) technologies used to develop server-side components that encapsulate the business logic of an application.
The enterprise beans often called EJB stays on the server side, not on the client side.
www.javacamp.org /scbcd/index2.html   (938 words)

  
 Enterprise Java on Mac OS X
Enterprise Java is a popular subject these days.
An increasing number of web applications are being deployed using application servers which conform to the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) standard.
The J2EE Platform Specification calls for class and XML files to be bundled together in a specific format for deployment.
developer.apple.com /internet/java/enterprisejava.html   (1957 words)

  
 J2EE™ Technology in Practice: Building Business Applications with the Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition - $27.99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 1998, the skeptics said the J2EE platform would be too big and complicated to implement, and that Sun would be unable to get others to adopt it.
There have been nearly a million J2EE platform downloads from Sun since its release a year ago, not to mention thousands of customers who use J2EE-compatible products from one of the two dozen vendors that have licensed the J2EE platform to date.
The success of the platform is the result of outstanding work and vision from a lot of people.
www.informit.com /title/0201746220   (1190 words)

  
 Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
The Java Architecture for XML Binding provides a simple and convenient way to map XML schemas to Java classes, so developers can process XML data within their Java applications, without an in-depth knowledge of XML.
Using lightweight frameworks is a new trend, as illustrated by the popularity of Spring, a lightweight application framework.
Its core premise is beautifully simple and applies to all technologies, all platforms, and all industry verticals—Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE),.Net, all variants of LAMP (the use of MySQL with Linux, Apache, and Perl, Python, or PHP), Ruby on Rails, the public sector, commercial, airlines, healthcare—the list is almost endless.
www.javaworld.com /channel_content/jw-j2ee-index.shtml   (1078 words)

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