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There are 98 articles & tutorials regarding "J2EE".

1.) Decide Between J2EE and .NET Web Services
J2EE and .NET both offer Web services support. How do you decide which platform to use, and why it's best? by Eric Newcomer ADVERTISEMENT October 2002 Issue For this solution: Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) compliant application servers, Visual Studio .NET, ASP.NET, Web services, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) T he decade-old rivalry between Microsoft and Java development...
Found at .NET Magazine

2.) The J2EE 1.4 Kickoff, Part One
By Janice J. Heiss , May 18, 2004 Printable Page "J2EE is the leading enterprise platform in the world today, with the proven security, reliability and standards-based innovation to deliver web services and service-oriented architecture." Mark Bauhaus Vice president of Java Web Services Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc., joined with industry-leading Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) vendors, including BEA Software, Borland, IBM, the JBoss Group, Oracle, Pramati, SAP and...
Found at Java Developer Connection

3.) Rapid J2EE Development with Oracle ADF
By Michael Klaene Go to page: 1 2 3 Next In a push toward simplified J2EE, vendors have been unveiling rapid application development (RAD) tools at a furious pace. Today, for example, most integrated development environments (IDEs) provide wizards to generate the mundane and repetitive framework code necessary when building Model-View-Controller (MVC) applications. A good framework provides an easy, consistent (and preferably declarative) way to configure application components...
Found at developer.com

4.) Getting Set with J2EE
(Page 1 of 4 ) Before you can work with J2EE 1.4 SDK, you need to make sure it is set up correctly. This article, the first of two parts, will help you do that. The second part will take you through writing a simple application. 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). Since this is a book for developers by developers, you'll get the most from...
Found at devArticles.com

5.) J2EE 1.4: A Web Services Kit
August 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT W ith the upcoming release of the final version of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4 specification, developers have the opportunity to make use of a compelling set of new features, primarily geared toward building and deploying Web services. Because the rise of Web services largely postdated the development of J2EE 1.3, and because the Java Community Process (JCP) needed time to produce Web services technology, Web services became the...
Found at Java Pro

6.) J2EE Form-based Authentication
by Prabu Arumugam 06/12/2002 Implementing security for Web applications is a mandatory task for architects and Web application developers. In J2EE, the Web containers have support for built-in security mechanisms for their applications. There are two major components of Web application security: authentication and authorization. J2EE-based Web containers offer three types of authentication mechanisms: basic, form-based, and mutual authentication. Most Web applications use the form-based...
Found at O'Reilly Network

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