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There are 98 articles & tutorials regarding "J2EE".

31.) Proposing J2EE Based Architecture for Small/Medium Business Applications
By Manoj Seth Go to page: 1 2 Next We are not able to think of the name of a single enterprise in this modern information technology era that does not have different applications (ranging from simple to vastly complicated) implementing its internal processes and exposing them to their partners (buyers, suppliers, customers, and so forth). To survive in this competitive environment, enterprises have to perform their processes and deliver products/solutions efficiently, at lower prices....
Found at developer.com

32.) Developing J2EE Applications Using Hibernate Annotations and Spring MVC
By M. M. Islam Chisty Go to page: 1 2 3 4 Next The first part of this three-part series introduced you to the latest JDK5 annotations feature. In this part, you will learn how to apply these annotations to develop real-world applications. With the combination of Hibernate annotation and Spring MVC, developers can drastically reduce the time at the configuration level. No more artless mapping files, no more klutzy XDoclet tags; life becomes so easy! This article describes a step-by-step...
Found at developer.com

33.) Building in J2EE Performance during the Development Phase
By Steven Haines Go to page: 1 2 3 4 Next Continuing on the same theme of my last article, Java EE 5 Performance Management and Optimization , have you ever heard anyone ask the following question: When developers are building their individual components before a single use case is implemented, isn t it premature to start performance testing? Let me ask a similar question: When building a car, is it premature to test the performance of your alternator before the car is assembled and you...
Found at developer.com

34.) What's New in the J2EE Connector Architecture 1.5
Printable Page Connector Architecture 1.5 by Jennifer Rodoni March 2003 There are some exciting new modifications and enhancements to the latest version of the Java 2, Enterprise Edition Connector Architecture, and that's what this article is all about. Although I'll give a brief overview of the Connector Architecture, I assume you're familiar with version 1.0, especially the resource adapter. (For detailed information about version 1.0, see the specification . An overview of its...
Found at Java Developer Connection

35.) Building an Open Source J2EE Weblogger
by David Johnson 04/17/2002 As a Java developer, you should be aware of the tremendous wealth of open source development software that is available for your use -- even if you have no desire to release any of your own software as open source. In this article, I will introduce you to some of the most useful open source Java development tools by showing you how I used these tools to develop a complete database-driven Web application called Roller. Roller fits into the relatively new...
Found at O'Reilly Network

36.) Adding Charts to Web-Based J2EE Applications
By Michael Klaene Go to page: 1 2 3 Next Business applications typically manage data. Therefore, developers often need to provide components that enable users to analyze that data. One way to do this is by providing users access to text-based reports. Another option is to provide a view to the data through a series of graphical charts. Charts can be an extremely useful tool because they allow users to visually compare data elements, spotting trends and patterns not easily discernable...
Found at developer.com

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