Chapter 14. Enterprise Java
14.1 | Evolving the diary application |
14.2 | Making an Enterprise application |
14.3 | Creating the beans |
14.4 | Extending the web application |
14.5 | Building the Enterprise application |
14.6 | Deploying to the application server |
14.7 | Server-side testing with Apache Cactus |
14.8 | Summary |
It’s time to move our application up a notch. We’re going to make it an Enterprise application. One way to do this is to use Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE), the product formerly known as Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). According to Sun’s web site (http://java.sun.com/javaee/), “Java EE provides web services, component model, management, and communications APIs that make it the industry standard for implementing Enterprise-class service-oriented ...
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