Enhydra and J2EE
The name of the game in the Java world today is “standards.” The concern for most of us is “Am I learning about something that is proprietary- or standards-based?” In a short four years, we've come from a roll-your-own approach to application server design to the highly structured and standardized Sun J2EE blueprints for Enterprise Java Beans computing. Judging by the success of J2EE platforms such as BEA's WebLogic, JBoss, and Lutris' EAS, the development community is happy to embrace implementations built on the J2EE standard.
With standards in mind, there are two application servers included on the CD with this book: the lightweight open source Java servlet application server Enhydra 3.1, and Lutris EAS 4. Lutris EAS 4 is ...
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