j2ee

Getting Started on Java EE 5

Well, you guessed it right. The first change in J2EE 5 is there is no 2 anymore. It is now simply, Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE).The first thought that...

0 replies - 3715 views - 07/17/08 by addy.bhardwaj in News

Tomcat Today, GlassFish Tomorrow?

While there are indeed several advantages to using GlassFish vs. Tomcat, it's probably useful to know that Sun is the original creator of Tomcat and that any...

24 replies - 41774 views - 07/03/08 by Alexis MP in Articles

Unit Testing with TestNG and JMockit Part 2

This tutorial is part two in a two part series on TestNG and jmockit. The previous tutorial (found here) covered the classic JUnit and EasyMock scenario, only...

0 replies - 4711 views - 06/30/08 by mminella in Articles

Tomcat - Is This an Application Server ?

In this post I’ll discuss about Apache Tomcat Web Server and look in to its extent for support in J2EE Environment.

3 replies - 9737 views - 06/09/08 by jaiho123 in Articles

OpenXava 3.0.2: JPA Application Engine

OpenXava is a JPA Application Engine. You put in your JPA classes and, in exchange, you obtain a full-featured application ready for production, and without...

0 replies - 2032 views - 06/05/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5 M1 released

Click 1.5 milestone 1 is available for download. This release introduces the concept of a container for building hierarchical components. The core has been...

0 replies - 1560 views - 05/22/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Debu Panda on "EJB3 in Action"

The main purpose of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 was to improve the EJB architecture by reducing its complexity from the developer's point of view, which it...

7 replies - 6654 views - 04/15/08 by Meera Subbarao in News

Does Your Web Project Suck?

Adam Bien has written a list of 12 reasons why some web projects may be inefficient. Does your curent web project have a case of ineffciency because of these?

9 replies - 5076 views - 03/27/08 by Matthew Schmidt in News

Karora Cooee 1.1: Improved Compatibility Across All Major Browsers

The Karora group (http://www.karora.org) has released version 1.1 of their Java-based AJAX framework. This release includes new components and several bug...

0 replies - 1669 views - 03/26/08 by Daniel Murley in Announcements

Click Framework 1.4 is now available

After three milestone releases Click 1.4 final is available for download. Major features include stateful page support, component event methods and a...

0 replies - 3491 views - 03/07/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

OpenXava 2.2.5: Framework for Rapid Enterprise Java

OpenXava is a Framework to develop J2EE business applications rapidly and easily. It's based in business components defined with XML. Feature rich and...

0 replies - 2613 views - 02/22/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements

Jt 2.1: The Pattern Oriented J2EE Framework

Jt is a pattern oriented framework for the rapid implementation of J2EE applications. Jt has been utilized in several large mission critical systems. Jt...

0 replies - 2806 views - 02/08/08 by EG in News

GDS Ships FOSS Alternative to Adobe LiveCycle DS

Granite Data Services (GDS) is a free, open source (LGPL'd), alternative to Adobe® LiveCycle® (Flex™ 2+) Data Services for J2EE application servers. It is...

0 replies - 3608 views - 01/31/08 by Franck Wolff in News

Why are we not using Java EE 5?

Believe it or not, in a few months the Java EE 5 specification will be two years old (Final Release on the 11 May, 2006). And nobody is using it.

19 replies - 15331 views - 01/29/08 by Antonio Goncalves in Articles

The JEE wars are over - and Spring has won

I pose the question of whether the JSR manner of process has really been a good thing for the Java platform. I truly wonder on account I think some of the best...

20 replies - 12200 views - 01/27/08 by Roger Voss in News