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J2EEIntroducing A New Vendor-Neutral J2EE Management API
by Andreas Schaefer 03/27/2002 Through J2EE it became possible to create nearly vendor-neutral applications. These parts, which were still vendor-specific, were extracted in files, which could be adjusted during deployment of the application. For developers, this is great, but the development is only one part in the life cycle of the application. The management of the various J2EE application servers is especially difficult because every vendor has its own tool, which usually varies...n
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