Jave Enterprise Edition in Egypt By AMIT Learning
Jave Enterprise Editi** in Egypt By AMIT Learning
There is a great demand for experienced J2EE professi**als now in the market and students and programmers from other languages want to know whether J2EE is Java at all or something else. With the Java Platform, Enterprise Editi** (Java EE), development of Java enterprise applicati**s has never been easier or faster. The aim of the Java EE platform is to provide developers a powerful set of APIs while reducing development time, reducing applicati** complexity, and improving applicati** performance. To truly understand J2EE and how it can help you do your job, it is important to know exactly what it is and how it came to be. **ce you have d**e that, then understanding the architecture and technology of J2EE makes much **** sense. Building from that knowledge, we can then examine the architecture of J2EE—how applicati**s should be architected using this technology. This Introducti** covers these basic architectural c**cepts, building ** the technical discussi** of J2EE and progressing to an architectural view. J2EE leaped **to the scene in 1999. C**sidering the historical c**text of this product release you find that the cost of creating, deploying, and maintaining PC-based client/server software was becoming increasingly expensive. Partly in resp**se to this, interest in the Internet and Web applicati**s had been gathering steam for several years. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is split into three parts: Java 2 Standard Editi** (J2SE), Java 2 Enterprise Editi** (J2EE), and the Java 2 Micro Editi** (J2ME). This split provided a c**venient repackaging of the myriad APIs that was Java. What is c**fusing in relati** to J2EE is that the J2SE is part of the J2EE release. In order to run the J2EE, the J2SE must be installed. To avoid this c**fusi**, you should think of the J2SE as the core Java installati** comp**ent. J2EE is built ** the J2SE. J2EE includes a number of APIs; the most important and the **es most frequently associated with J2EE are EJBs (Enterprise JavaBeans), JSPs, and servlets. The EJB specificati** preceded the J2EE specificati** and was no doubt partly intended to improve the portability of these comp**ents. J2EE Architecture c**sists of following technologies: · Java Database C**nectivity (JDBC) · Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) · Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) · Java Server Pages (JSP) · Java Servlets · Remote Method Invocati** (RMI) · Java IDL/CORBA AMIT Learning , aided with its experienced instructors, tries to provide real work experience in the java EE world. Our courses follow the standard track from oracle which guarantees the professi**alism and effectiveness of its courses. for **** informati** about c**tent of diploma please follow this link: [URL]http://www.amit-learning.com/diplomas/java-enterprise.html[/URL] for **** informati** about instructors please follow this link: [URL]http://www.amit-learning.com/instructors.html[/URL] for any questi** about java please follow this link: [URL]http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/167622290002029/[/URL] for **** informati** c**tact us: 01096971990 - 27507627 [URL]http://www.amit-learning.com/customer-care.html[/URL] |
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