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  • Sun boosts enterprise Java by B.J. Fesq   - [Clicks: 8]
    In this article, B.J. Fesq provides a clear understanding of the enterprise Java platform's direction and introduces J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) 1.4's support for emerging Web services standards.
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-11-2002/jw-1115-j2eews.html - Nov, 2002
  • Using J2EE to Drive J2ME Applications by David Hemphill   - [Clicks: 34]
    This article examines wireless computing from the server's perspective. First, the problems of wireless computing or the public Internet are discussed. Then various models that help address these problems are provided.
    http://www.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=Hemphill - Jul, 2002
  • Bringing the J2EE Cathedral to the Bazaar by Satya Komatineni   - [Clicks: 12]
    This article is born out of multiple questions from programmers that are new to Java server-side programming on how they can become effective J2EE programmers. The urgency of an answer became imminent as .NET is getting released to enthusiasm that it makes it extremely easy to write Web programs.
    http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/06/05/j2ee.html - Jun, 2002
  • Java Enterprise Breakthroughs, Part 1 by Jim Farley   - [Clicks: 12]
    In this article, I'll highlight just a few of the powerful new features found in the Java enterprise APIs that are described in the second edition.
    http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/05/22/entjava.html - May, 2002
  • Six Common Enterprise Programming Mistakes by Brett McLaughlin   - [Clicks: 12]
    Most programmers take books like mine and add in the good things, but they leave their mistakes in the very same programs! So I'll touch on several common errors I see in enterprise programming, and then briefly mention how to avoid those mistakes.
    http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/04/03/javaenterprise_tips.html - Apr, 2002

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Case Study:
  • US Department of Energy signs on to J2EE by Jian Zhong, Mike Lehr   - [Clicks: 11]
    If you architect many secure Web applications, authentication and authorization are always important concerns. Defining an architecture so that users can sign on to many n-tier Web applications only once—regardless of who built the applications, when they were built, or what kind of OSs and application servers they run on—is always a big challenge. Here, Jian Zhong and Mike Lehr present a single sign-on (SSO) architecture using their real-world experience in developing n-tier Web applications for the Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the US Department of Energy. Discover how they solved this business problem using cutting-edge Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) technologies.
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2002/jw-0524-signon.html - May, 2002
  • A Java case study: The power of J2EE by Jian Zhong, Betty Barlow   - [Clicks: 30]
    In "Step into the J2EE Architecture and Process," Jian Zhong introduced an eight-step cycle methodology for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) development. Here, he and Betty Barlow of the Energy Information Administration (EIA), United States Department of Energy, present a real-world case study that uses that simple methodology to build an e-government solution for EIA. Discover how, in the agency's first J2EE effort, many benefits were gained by using J2EE; specifically, learn the advantages of the J2EE security model and how application security was accomplished.
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-2002/jw-0118-j2ee.html - Jan, 2002

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