What are the advantages of implementing projects in J2EE?

What are the advantages of implementing projects in J2EE?

What are the advantages of implementing projects in J2EE?

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J2EE is currently one of the most ubiquitous environments for enterprise/distributed systems. The frameworks and technologies used in Java and J2EE share many of the same concepts (e.g. streams, containers, readers, writers, etc.). Therefore, once you have gained an understanding of the concepts pertaining to a particular Java/J2EE technology (e.g. file-system streams), you can use the same concepts for other Java/J2EE technologies (e.g. socket streams).

This was first published in April 2005