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J2EEJSR 109: Web Services Inside of J2EE Apps
by Al Saganich 08/07/2002 Over the last six months, a number of standards have begun to emerge in the areas of Web services' lifecycles, security measures, collaborations, and transactions. JSRs have emerged to begin the process of defining, in a standard way, the different aspects of how Web services might be supported in a J2EE-compliant application server. JSR 109 specifically discusses local client access to Web services, server lifecycle, and deployment of Web services. JSRs 104,...n
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