To avoid these issues, developers can separate the J2EE technologies, which will allow them to better harness their skills and concentrate on the task at hand. The first—and possibly ...
FOCAL POINT:The decision to select .Net or Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is easy - both should be supported unless the IT organization (ITO) can standardize on Microsoft (MSFT). Because only the ...
Companies, focused on a more robust and secure solution that will manage more data, tend to choose J2EE. Companies that need a solution faster, and with less business complexity, tend to choose .NET. ...
As J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) technology matures, basic Java and J2EE programming skills are no longer adequate to secure a highly paid job in today's tightened market. Developers need ...
With the advent of .Net, Microsoft introduced an enterprise computing platform able to compete toe-to-toe with Sun Microsystems’ J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition). Microsoft’s move leaves ...
This document is a living reference document for anyone involved in the design and architecture for organizations to transform their legacy systems to Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) based ...
You’d have to be living in a vacuum not to be aware of the debate that rages between proponents of the two dominant development platform contenders: Java 2 Enterprise Edition and .Net. Many articles ...
In an attempt to prevent the Java application market from fracturing, Sun Microsystems Inc. Monday announced a Java Verification Program for testing enterprise applications to ensure their ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
J2EE is as much a design philosophy as it is an actual development platform. Having worked with J2SE, you've got the essential building blocks (assuming you were any ...
“The J2EE Architect's Handbook can justifiably be considered to be the "bible" for J2EE based application designers and project managers.” -- The Midwest Book Review (7/2/2004). “Derek Ashmore has ...