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SCEAEssential Multitier J2EE Design Patterns
Author: oracle.com |
Published: 12th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: SCEAThe full scope of J2EE patterns is far too broad for this article, but we'll look at four patterns geared toward increasing the scalability, modularity, and extensibility of multitier J2EE applications.
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