J2EE Learning Guide

J2EE Learning Guide

J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition)
This guide presents J2EE articles, tutorials, examples, tips, tools, white papers, expert advice and more to pump up your J2EE know-how quickly.

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J2EE Definition: J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) is a Java platform designed for the mainframe-scale computing typical of large enterprises. J2EE is also known as Java EE, as subsequent versions have left behind the numeral 2. Sun Microsystems, recently acquired by Oracle, (together with industry partners such as IBM) designed J2EE to simplify application development in a thin client tiered environment. J2EE simplifies application development and decreases the need for programming and programmer training by creating standardized, reusable modular components and by enabling the tier to handle many aspects of programming automatically.


J2EE Quick Start
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J2EE Articles
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J2EE Tutorials
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J2EE Specifications
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J2EE Code Samples [ Return to Table of Contents ]

  • This is a master index of Java programming language code samples organized by topic. (Sun)
  • Check out IBM's Open source projects. (IBM developerWorks)

 

This was first published in December 2010