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There are 98 articles & tutorials regarding "J2EE".

7.) J2EE to .NET Migration: Quick Tips
Author Date Of Submission User Level Vivek Devarajan 03/26/2003 Intermediate Here are some Quick tips to get you started, in case you need to migrate a J2EE based application to a .NET based application. We approach the migration tier wise. Firstly, a technology mapping between both the platforms Service/Feature .NET J2EE GUI WinForms SWING / AWT Web GUI ASP/ASP.NET JSP Web Scripting ISAPI, HttpHandler Servlet, Filter, HttpModule Server Side Business Logic Component Serviced Component...
Found at C# Corner

8.) Web Services and J2EE
(Page 1 of 4 ) If you would like to learn how to use SOAP, WSDL, and the Web services stack with J2EE, this article gets you off to a good start. It is excerpted from chapter 7 of the book Building Web Services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, written by Steve Graham et al. (Sams; ISBN: 0672326418). T his chapter introduces the concepts of using SOAP, WSDL, and the Web services stack with Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) . Although a single chapter can't do justice...
Found at devArticles.com

9.) Introducing A New Vendor-Neutral J2EE Management API
by Andreas Schaefer 03/27/2002 Through J2EE it became possible to create nearly vendor-neutral applications. These parts, which were still vendor-specific, were extracted in files, which could be adjusted during deployment of the application. For developers, this is great, but the development is only one part in the life cycle of the application. The management of the various J2EE application servers is especially difficult because every vendor has its own tool, which usually varies...
Found at O'Reilly Network

10.) Getting Set with J2EE, conclusion
(Page 1 of 4 ) This article, the second of two parts, will take you through writing a simple application with J2EE 1.4 SDK. It is excerpted from chapter two of the book Beginning J2EE 1.4 From Novice to Professional , written by James L. Weaver, Kevin Mukhar, and Jim Crume (Apress, 2005; ISBN: 1590593413). Compiling and Deploying Hello J2EE World As a final test, we're going to walk through the process of creating and deploying a JavaServer page. This is going to make certain that the...
Found at devArticles.com

11.) Bringing the J2EE Cathedral to the Bazaar
by Satya Komatineni 06/05/2002 While Sun is quite diligently planning, coordinating, and building infrastructure for building cathedrals around J2EE, Microsoft's .NET is poised to steal the marketplace and own the bazaar, as they did with VB and the component market in the client-server wars. We have some parallels to go by. While CORBA focused on rearing thoroughbreds, COM stole the market with a mule called VB. The only way out of this quandary is to wake up and invite the J2EE...
Found at O'Reilly Network

12.) J2EE 1.4 Beta Arrives: Web Services Ready
by Jon Byous December 2002 How long will it be before you can write and use enterprise-class Web services applications on a mature, industry-standard platform? How about today? With the release of J2EE 1.4 Beta, you now have a powerful, feature-rich, simplified platform for building, deploying, and managing Web services. And it's available for download right now. J2EE 1.4 Beta technologies allow you to truly integrate the application server into the IT infrastructure and deliver the...
Found at Java Developer Connection

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