Choosing an enterprise-wide standard Java IDE - JavaWorld March 2000
Choosing an enterprise-wide standard Java IDE - JavaWorld March 2000 |
Develop n-tier
applications
using J2EE - JavaWorld December 2000
Develop n-tier
applications
using J2EE - JavaWorld December 2000 |
Use Web services
to integrate Web applications with
EISs
Use Web services
to integrate Web applications with
EISs |
J2EE or J2SE?
JNDI works with both
J2EE or J2SE?
JNDI works with both |
Design patterns make for
better J2EE apps
Design patterns make for
better J2EE apps |
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services?
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services? |
Rumble in the
jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part
1
Rumble in the
jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part
1 |
Repair invalid cached services in the Service Locator pattern
Repair invalid cached services in the Service Locator pattern |
Rumble in the
jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part
2
Rumble in the
jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part
2 |
Sun boosts
Sun boosts enterprise Java |
J2EE 1.4 eases Web service development
J2EE 1.4 eases Web service development |
The J2EE 1.4 Tutorial
The J2EE 1.4 Tutorial is a guide to developing enterprise applications for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) version 1.4. Here we cover all the things you need to know to make the best use of this tutorial. |
J2EE Connector Architecture
J2EE Connector Architecture
Introduction
If you\'ve ever had to integrate legacy data, data sources, or functionality with a new application, you\'ve no doubt faced a number of challenges: for instance, figuring out how to connect to legacy systems, m |
Turn EJB components into Web services
Summary
Web services have become the de facto standard for communication among applications. J2EE 1.4 allows stateless Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) components to be exposed as Web services via a JAX-RPC (Java API for XML Remote Procedure Call) endpoint, al |
PDFTextStream v1.1.2 Released; Fast Java PDF Text Extraction
PDFTextStream is the ideal solution for Java applications and J2EE web services that need to rapidly and accurately extract text and document metadata from PDF files. |
Testing J2EE applications
Testing J2EE applications
There are certain aspects of J2EE applications that people associate with end-to-end tests rather than object tests. These include page flow—or navigating a Web application—and using container services, such as security and |
Using Timers in J2EE Applications
Using Timers in J2EE Applications
Job scheduling is nothing new--most enterprise applications require the scheduling of tasks and activities. For example, your application may need a timer service to run a business process once a day, or to clean up a te |
A first look at Apache Geronimo
Start developing and deploying J2EE apps on the first open source J2EE server. When released, Geronimo will be the first J2EE-certified open source server. This article will give you the basics you need for developing and deploying J2EE applications on Ge |
Interoperability with Patterns and Strategies for Document-Based Web Services
In Part 2 of this article, we demonstrate interoperability for document-driven web services with Microsoft .NET (C#) using strategies discussed in Part 1. |
NetBeans IDE 4.1
Out-of-the-box support for J2EE 1.4 and Web Services. Check out what early access release 2 can do for you! |
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