The J2EE application server is the server in which the j2ee application would run. Without the server a j2ee application cannot run. Some famous j2ee application servers are:
a. Websphere
b. Weblogic
c. Tomcat
d. etc
According to my aspect, There r Three types of modules in J2EE. They Web server module, Servlet Module, Jsp Module. I don't the fourth one. Can any one help?
J2EE stands for Java 2 Enterprise Edition. It is used to create enterprise class web applications that can be used by large enterprises and corporations. Most websites of major companies are created using j2ee. Some of the technologies used in J2ee are: a. Struts b. Hibernate c. JSP d. Servlets e. Spring f. etc
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"Java" refers to both a language and a platform. The runtime and libraries that comprise the platform are based on the Java language and come in 3 flavors: Java SE (Standard Edition): Formerly J2SE but renamed to Java Standard Edition when the Java 2 convention was dropped with the release of Java 5 (formerly J2SE 1.5). It contains a good all-around mix of general purpose libraries including JDBC (Java Database Connectivity), JNDI (Java Naming Directory Interface), RMI (Remove Method Invocation), AWT, and Swing. Java EE (Enterprise Edition): Formerly J2EE (see above). It includes Java Standard Edition plus most of the other Java technologies including JavaMail, Activation, JAXB (Java API for XML Binding), Servlets, JSF (Java Server Faces), JMS (Java Messaging Service), EJB (Enterprise Java Beans), and others. Most of the APIs are very component-oriented and are intended to provide pluggable interfaces for business components to form robust, distributed internet applications. Java ME (Micro Edition): Formerly J2ME. It includes most of Java SE and some additional APIs for handheld devices. Java Enterprise Edition is based on Java, but includes a larger set of libraries than Java Standard Edition, which to most people is synonymous with the word "Java." Note that many of the technologies featured in Java Enterprise Edition are available separately and can be added to the Java Standard Edition platform as needed. Hi! Java is a language and j2ee is a plateform which implements java language. Java can be divided into 3 categories1.core java2.advanced java3.J2EEcore java and advanced java are the standard editions of java where as J2EE is the enterprise editionwitout completing core and advanced java u will not be able to understand J2EE
J2EE, or Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, is a set of specifications from Sun Microsystems (now part of Oracle) that extends the Java SE (Standard Edition) with specifications for enterprise features such as distributed computing and web services. It provides a robust environment for developing and deploying large-scale applications, particularly those that require scalability, reliability, and security. J2EE includes technologies like Servlets, JSP (JavaServer Pages), EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans), and more, facilitating the development of multi-tiered, web-based applications.
According to my aspect, There r Three types of modules in J2EE. They Web server module, Servlet Module, Jsp Module. I don't the fourth one. Can any one help?
J2EE is an acronym for the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
The full form of J2EE is Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE),
HI, Java and J2ee java is for the stand alone application but j2ee is for the enterprise applications.
WebLogic is an enterprise java application server. For more information on WebLogic, you can read about it at Oracle's website here: http://www.oracle.com/appserver/weblogic/standard-edition.html Owned by Oracle Corporation, Oracle WebLogic consists of a J2EE platform product family that includes: • a J2EE application server, WebLogic Application Server • an enterprise portal, WebLogic Portal • an Enterprise Application Integration platform • a transaction server and infrastructure, WebLogic Tuxedo • a telecommunication platform, WebLogic Communication Platform • an HTTP web server
The Servlet file and all other components of the web/j2ee project get deployed onto a web server (Websphere, Weblogic, Tomcat etc) They are packaged into an Enterprise Archive file (EAR) and deployed on the server
Search Google with "jboss in Linux" for more info: Quote from jboss.org: JBoss, a free J2EE 1.4 certified application server, is the most widely used Open Source application server on the market. Unquote.
Yes. JSPs can be used as part of any Web Application built/developed using the J2EE Technologies.
j2ee book available in www.g2tech.110mb.com
The controller servlet is the heart and soul of J2EE applications. This is where all the conditional/controlling logic exists. Hence it is part of every j2ee application that gets created.
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first you have to find out what version of j2ee you are using then from there you can lookup the jsp version for that version of j2ee