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Of course there’s competition Yes of course they need applications and always getting more difficult All kinds of business everywhere and you’re always working Yeah Ahakea because businesses dealing with money exchange safe storage mobile service web interface for your customers and employees and all the complicated stuff while while working on the customer systems in Different locations all kinds of protocols since it’s early development in 1999 soap and restful came in

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Those were the first two paragraphs of chapter 1

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Understanding Java EE

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Don’t start your own hash table when you want to make a collection instead use API so drop a Standard Edition is for managing collections after Java enterprise edition is for handling transactions with with Java API or JTA gets confusing And Java message service for persistence with Java persistence JP a And it facilitates the development of distributed Rockpost powerful and highly available applications. And the new Java seven EE has CDE it’s for next well-documented play from for experience develop

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Architecture

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Specifications with containers to put them in. Hey Mike the containers run during runtime to provide services to the components by giving them injections the components are contracts to work with the one with the Java EE And they need to be well packaged and they keep saying that the Java Standard Edition is a subset of Java EE Container to host servlets to EJB use through RMI
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Components

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See Aplets applications web applications and enterprise applications

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Containers

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Logical domains Each a different role different set of APIs and offers services to component simplify and give it a go Containers are helpful only to certain applications types : Applet application client web EJB

Welp now back to chapter 1

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