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J2EE 1.4: Big Picture Book
A thorough introduction to the complexities of J2EE that explains the big picture without getting bogged down in the details or hype. Written for managers and techies alike J2EE helps enterprises extend their reach, reduce their costs, and lower their response times by providing easy-to-access services to customers, partners, employees, and suppliers Tightly focused on J2EE, a great first stop for anyone seeking to learn about the potential and promises of the technology In short, J2EE is a powerful, but complex technology. J2EE is many things, but essentially it is a standard for application servers. In this innovative new book, the authors provide a concise and entertaining introduction to the J2EE platform for professionals who need to understand the big picture, and may or may not be technically savvy. The book provides an overview of the four key tiers in J2EE and how they work, at a level anyone can understand. This book is tightly focused on J2EE and will not address competing technologies or extended implementation or specific development or deployment details.Read More
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- 0131480103
- 9780131480100
- Solveig Haugland, Mark Cade, Anthony Orapallo
- 28 June 2004
- Prentice Hall
- Paperback (Book)
- 352
- 1
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