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Last Updated: Dec 20, 2001 
Whether discussing Web services or application servers, the buzz is about the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) -- a standard that is attracting a lot of attention these days. Read more below ... >> Discuss J2EE with your peers in our Discussion Forums.
>> Our Experts have answers to your J2EE questions!
NEWS:
>> BEA adds WebLogic integration solution and program (ebizQ) 19 Jul 2001
LINKS:
>> Best Web Links-->Platforms and Servers-->Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
>> Best Web Links-->Java-->Java Tools
ADVICE:
>> WebSphere and the J2EE: Thinking outside the box
TIP :Bob Cancilla concentrates on J2EE and its components, providing links to resources to help you understand this technology.
>> Application servers feed successful e-commerce
TIP :Eric B. Parizo helps you understand the role of the application server in integrated e-commerce.
>> Noodling on .NET and other similar initiatives
TIP :Ed Tittel discusses the basics of the .Net initiative.
BOOKS:
>> Core J2EE Patterns, 1/e Price: $ 38.24
This book shares Sun's best practices for development with JSP, Servlets, EJB, and other key J2EE technologies.

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