Summary

The J2EE is an architecture for a Java development platform for distributed enterprise applications. It was designed by Sun Microsystems, with input from the development community, including Borland, IBM, and BEA. Many different implementations of the J2EE platform exist, such as the Borland Enterprise Server, IBM WebSphere, and BEA WebLogics, and offer the developer the capability of building applications with these benefits:

  • Scalability so that business transactions are processed quickly

  • Reliability so that business transactions are processed accurately

  • Security to protect users’ privacy and the integrity of the enterprise’s data

  • Availability to meet the increasing demands of the global business environment

  • Portability to ensure that dependence ...

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