The Web service features in J2EE 1.4 address both the server and client sides of Web services. The features extend J2EE to allow existing server-side enterprise Java components to become Web services ...
To avoid these issues, developers can separate the J2EE technologies, which will allow them to better harness their skills and concentrate on the task at hand. The first—and possibly ...
J2EE Web services: A marriage of convenience As specified in the following snippet taken from the J2EE specification, the J2EE platform contains details on the implementation, assembly, deployment and ...
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JNDI, the Java Naming and Directory Interface, allows applications to access various naming and directory services via a common interface. The figure below shows the JNDI architecture. Like JDBC (Java ...
The Java Community Process (JCP) currently is casting final votes on Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4 and a new version of Java 2, Micro Edition (J2ME), said David Harrah, marketing manager for ...
When Sun Microsystems Inc. finally shipped Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) in December 1999, Java was already well-established as a platform for serious enterprise applications. The features that ...