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Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is an application development platform for building robust enterprise systems. J2EE includes numerous Java APIs and tools including Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, and Servlets. Developers looking to leverage this complex platform need guidance not only on the features of each tool, but on using them together to create real-world systems.
J2EE Developer's Handbook provides both -- discussing the tools in the context of practical J2EE applications which demonstrate every aspect of J2EE development. In the Spring of 2003, Sun will relase J2EE 1.4 which includes numerous updates and new features such as JSP 2.0, EJB 2.1, and new APIs for creating J2EE Web Services and using the J2EE Connector Architecture.
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J2EE Developer's Handbook
2005, Pearson Education
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J2EE developer's handbook.
2003, Sams
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- New ed. / Paul Perrone, Venkata S.R. " Krishna" Chaganti, Tom Schwenk.
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Previous ed.: published as Building Java enterprise systems with J2EE by Paul J. Perrone and Venkata S.R.R. Chaganti. 2000.
Accompanying CD-ROM includes all the source code from the text, and tools to facilitate J2EE development such as MySQL, Apache Tomcat, and Apache Ant.
Includes index.
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