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SCBCDGetting Started with Enterprise JavaBeans
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Published: 2nd Sep 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: SCBCDThe J2EE 1.3 specification (See Resources) defines a standard mechanism for hosting J2EE applications, which is known as the J2EE platform. The platform uses a component based approach to provide a multitiered, distributed, transactional model for enterprise applications. If that sounds like a mouthful, it certainly is. An application server that is compliant with the J2EE specification must provide services and APIs for:
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