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There are 98 articles & tutorials regarding "J2EE".

19.) Flash Remoting for J2EE Developers
by Alon Salant 02/26/2003 Flash Remoting MX enables Flash MX clients running in a browser or on a user's desktop to access and invoke methods on server-side components running in a J2EE, Cold Fusion, or .NET application server. It is an essential piece of Macromedia's toolset for creating Rich Internet Applications. These applications are deployed over the Web and provide a desktop-software-like interface to server-side application features. This article is targeted toward J2EE...
Found at O'Reilly Network

20.) Portability Verification of Applications for the J2EE Platform
by Qusay H. Mahmoud February 2003 The Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is a specification for an enterprise framework that has been widely adopted for its multi-platform, Internet-ready, thin-client architecture. J2EE provides a comprehensive specification for enterprise-wide Java technologies, as well as server-side and client-side support for developing multi-tier enterprise applications. Application portability -- a key feature of the J2EE platform -- means that a J2EE application...
Found at Java Developer Connection

21.) Managing J2EE Risks
If you5;re making the leap to distributed application development with Java 2 Enterprise Edition, take heart: You5;re smack in the middle of the bell curve. Here5;s a handy guide to assessing whether your team has what it takes to succeed with J2EE. By Paulo Merson It5;s been six years since the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) changed the face of multitier application development. Based on Sun Microsystems5; open specifications, J2EE comprises more than 10 different...
Found at Software Development Online

22.) JAAS, Securing J2EE Applications: Securing Web Components
( Page 1 of 7 ) Web applications must be developed with security in mind right from the start. Developers should plan for securing a web application with both the web server and the application server in mind. Securing a J2EE application can seem very complicated, however. This article, the first of two parts, explains how to secure J2EE web components. Prevention is better than cure This age old adage holds true even today, especially in the case of web applications. Site defacement is...
Found at devArticles.com

23.) J2EE Web Services
by Steve Anglin ONJava Newsletter for 08/08/2002 Dear Reader, This week on ONJava.com, BEA Systems' Al Saganich describes one of the latest emerging Java Web services specifications, JSR 109. This Java Specification Request in the Java Community process (JCP) effectively defines how a J2EE application server extends and natively supports standard Web services specifications and APIs through access, deployment, and management. Al explains JSR 109 in the context of the client and server...
Found at O'Reilly Network

24.) Picking a Winner: .NET vs. J2EE
March 2001 Although both frameworks stand on a foundation of programming languages, object models and virtual machines, they are strikingly different when you consider the design goals of their runtime environment. by Jim Farley The Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) framework has captured significant mindshare among online application developers and their organizations, as a powerful, portable and widely-supported application development environment. Microsoft's announcement of .NET...
Found at Software Development Online

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