There are a few things to consider about Sun J2EE based on Microsoft's .NET Framework before making a software development decision. Learn how to make the right choice by examining the companies and ...
In the commercial world, we use Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) to solve business problems, to develop commercial software, or to provide contract services to other businesses’ projects. If a company ...
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J2EE 1.3-level application servers can also implement many of the features prescribed by these JSRs. Indeed, many application server vendors have supported various Web service development and ...
In an environment where "mission-critical" takes on a whole new meaning, the choice of J2EE is a strong testament to the resilience of a platform that has enjoyed strong support from enterprise ...
Thirteen years ago, 13 Sun Microsystems employees took on the daunting task of figuring out the "next wave of computing." The question had certainly been asked before--but rarely has it been answered ...
Java tools vendors are pushing products that aim to reduce or mask the complexity of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition development environment. But it’s not clear to what degree J2EE’s complexity has been ...
Bolstering development of Web and enterprise Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications in the open-source arena, the Eclipse Foundation on Monday is set to release Version 1.0 of its Eclipse Web ...
As promised, a week after releasing a new version of WebSphere, IBM announced a new integrated toolset that draws heavily on its Rational technology. 'It’s about transforming and simplifying Java ...
At the beginning of this year, IBM veteran Tom Rosamilia was named vice president, worldwide application and integration middleware development, IBM Software Group . He now heads IBM software ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...