Java Enterprise Edition (JavaEE) is a platform for enterprise computing for Java.

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Modularization of application [duplicate]

I am creating an application that will track different things on relating to a given farm. When I started to look at what I was going to create I saw that some parts of the application infact could be ...
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Modularization of application

I am creating an application that will track different things on relating to a given farm. When I started to look at what I was going to create I saw that some parts of the application infact could be ...
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Web app outgrowing current framework

I have quite a bit of experience with using Django for websites and so when I started a new project I naturally chose to use Django for it. Everything went well for a time but now the application is ...
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Advice needed on Process - Service Design

Need some advice from experts on designing a flow. Create a service that will read a csv file which may contain anywhere over 6000+ rows of individual ids as shown in the sample below. Need to read ...
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How did you got started with Java EE the first time? [closed]

I am an amateur Java SE and PHP programmer for the past three years. I am trying to build a Java application for my school library to manage readers, books, authors and reviews. I have already built ...
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Do JAX WS implementation classes come as part of the Java 5/6 package or only as part of an application server libraries?

Do JAX WS implementation classes come as part of the Java5 package, as part of the Java6 package or only as part of an application server libraries like WAS? I read that it comes as part of Java EE? ...
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Recommended to Override init() method in Servlets but not init(ServletConfig config)

I was going through some concepts in Servlets. Here the recommendation is that we can freely override init() than init(ServletConfig config). One reason I see is becasuse it is inherited from the ...
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Why Java web technologies called enterprise? [closed]

While Java FX and other GUI applications called as standard edition (Java SE), I wonder why jsp, servlet, jsf etc. technologies called as enterprise (Java EE)? The word "enterprise" sounds like there ...
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Why use JSP instead of servlets? [closed]

(Rewritten for reopening:) What are relative advantages of Servlets over JSP, or vice versa? Might JSP be preferred because it is easy to put code inside JSP, or Servlets because with them code can ...
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What is the difference between Enterprise Java vs Core Java? [duplicate]

I have some experience in programming in Java but wondering if someone could explain what is the difference between Enterprise Java vs Core Java? Someone asked me a question on whether I use ...
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Persistent async queue - reviewing various architecture options [closed]

I'm writing a system that dispatches reports and need some help with the design: The requirements in high level: reports are being created ad hoc reports are being sent via emails to a list of ...
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High-Load Java Server for Multiplayer

I am making a multiplayer game. Now I am trying to choose the technology to connect the android devices to the server. The clients run on Android, and the game is MMORPG. I would like to write the ...
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Creating a separate project for JPA entities

Where I work it is a common practice to create a separate for JPA entities and a project for the web application (the WAR). So basically you have (at least) two project for each application - appJPA ...
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How will writing the transaction part in Java benefit the security of the application, when all other parts are being written in PHP?

A friend of mine while working on a PHP application asked me to write one part of the application in Java. The part that involved transactions. He said it will be better to write this portion in Java. ...
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Building Website with JAX-RS (Jersey)

Is it discouraged/not-common to build Websites (not web-services!) using Jersey or any other JAX-RS implementation ? I didn't find any guide/tutorial/article regarding that.. At first impression , ...
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Unit Test the integration layer using CDI

JEE-CDI allows you to create applications integrating components with annotations and configuration files. What I call integration layer is the set of annotation and configuration file that enables ...
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Controller JSP - no view

Most people say do not use JSPs. But what if I have a JSP that does not show anything, it only acts as a controller? Why would I do that? Because we do not need to redeploy complete webapp to make a ...
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Understanding the meaning of “multiple lifecycles application development”?

Some Agile job posts have a requirement "strong understanding of multiple lifecycles application development", what does it means ? So my question would be: what's that field for, and what would I ...
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java classes and database queries

Can someone please explain the best way to solve this problem. Suppose I have three classes Person Venue Vehicle I have a DAO method that needs to return some or all of these attributes from each ...
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Migrating web app from php to Java [closed]

Hi I had today my first interview for a position of android developer.In my portfolio I had a php e-commerce application that has a catalog , ajax powered shopping cart , and administrator ...
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Recruiter asking for help understanding JEE5 or JEE6 and J2EE. (NOT A JOB POSTING NOT LOOKING FOR CANDIDATES)

I am a recruiter. I want to learn as much as I can about JEE5/JEE6 so when I try and find these types of candidates I can at least talk intelligently with them. What I need to understand is what goes ...
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JUnitEE vs JUnit

I know what unit testing is in general and what JUnit is in particular. But here I see that there is a project called JUnitEE which seems to me to be a wrapper over JUnit. So I would like to better ...
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Looking to build a 2 java applications. should it be web-based application or standalone application?

The first application (web-based) will be located at site1 and once the information is processed, it will be sent to the second application(web-based) located at site2. Application2 needs to be able ...
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Good design for delegates in a service oriented architecture

My problem is quite complex to explain and my English is not excellent, so I hope you can understand my question. In a service oriented architecture there are some modules that own data used by all ...
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JavaEE server experience matters for a developer?

Lately I am seeing quite a few application development job ads asking for experience with this or that Java EE server. I can understand this if it is for a server administrator, however I find it ...
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How do remote interfaces work with JavaEE and glassfish?

I would like to know what is going on "under the hood" if I use remote interfaces in JavaEE. In the project I use a stateless enterprise bean that implements a remote interface. And I can call methods ...
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1 Interface 2 Implementations and an EJB exception

In my JavaEE project I have an interface like this: @Local public interface DataAccess { ... } And two stateless beans implementing it: @Stateless public class DataAccess_Online implements ...
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Why isn't Java being used for web multimedia applications?

I've been focusing on multimedia applications and I've noticed that most applications don't use Java in the back end. Instead, I see solutions with PHP/ROR/Python and Flash/Silverlight without any ...
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How should I go about “overhauling” a large legacy application? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: I’ve inherited 200K lines of spaghetti code — what now? For my next project, I've been tasked with "overhauling" a large legacy web application with many parts. It is a ...
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Is it fine to use logs in the Helper Methods?

I have been doubting for a long time whether or not to have a logger in methods (usually helper methods) like the one below. Whether we can print it in the method or print the response where the ...
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How to remove duplicate exception block code

I have good number of Service and DAO classes which has the same set of 30 line exception code block which gets repeated and it shows up in Code Duplication report. The approach which i can think of ...
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What factors should I consider when logging a (JSF) web-app?

I've recently read the article The Problem with logging and was wondering about my current logging strategy. Usualy I use Log4J in my projects and just have to decide which line/attributes I would ...
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What is meant by 4 GL?

I came across the term 4GL(generation language) in reading about Oracle ADF Busniess components . I want to know what exactly is 4GL ? This is the actual quote from the book Oracle Fusion Guide: ...
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What should be stored in UserContext?

From my general understanding I believe UserContext for a web application is supposed to hold user authentication and authorization (user roles) information. As part of user roles, there are ...
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How can I test database access methods in Java? [closed]

I want to write a test for a method that accesses a database such as following. public class MyClass{ public String getAddress(Int id){ String query = "Select * from Address where ...
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Relationship DAO, Servlet, JSP and POJO

I want to implement a JSP, POJO, DAO and Servlet in my J2EE program. However, I don't fully understand how the relationship between these elements should be. Is the following (MVC) setup the right way ...
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Is there a recommended order to take the Oracle Java EE certification exams?

I recently passed the Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE 6 Programmer examination. Now, my boss would like me to take "the next step" to broaden my competence. I tried to explain that there is no ...
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Why JSP over Servlets for view?

Although servlets does the task of sending the HTML code to the client programmers weight JSP over servlets for that. Even a JSP code is compiled into servlet before giving the response to the browser ...
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Node.js Or servlets?

I have heard a lot and read about the Javascript server side language i.e Node.js, and saw many comparisons in favor of Node. I don't understand what makes it better or faster, or how it even relates ...
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Is it possible to migrate struts/spring based application to GWT?

I am using the combination of spring, spring-security, struts and iBatis in my application. Now I am looking to migrate the struts UI to GWT. The new combination must be spring, spring-security, GWT ...
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When, how and why should one upgrade (Java) frameworks?

Short summary as introduction: We are a small Java web development team, creating applications using various frameworks and libraries like JSF, Hibernate, Seam, all together deployed in JBoss AS. ...
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EJB Lifecycle and Relation to WARs

I've been reading up on EJBs (3.x) and believe I understand the basics. This question is a "call for confirmation" that I have interpreted the Java EE docs correctly and that I understand these ...
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Selecting a JAX-RS implementation for a new project

I'm starting a new Java project which will require a RESTful API. It will be a SaaS business application serving mobile clients. I have developed one project with Java EE 6, but I'm not very familiar ...
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Where to start when digging into an existing J2EE codebase?

I work for a company that produces enterprise applications to be used by schools and districts to manage all of their tests and standards data. Their existing application is written in J2EE and is ...
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How to unit test a jsp file?

I'm developing a Java 6 EE application and I'm testing my jsp code with another one with a testing version of the function calls and code used in the original one but it seems loose and impractical. ...
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exact answer for “what is j2ee?” - job interview

I'd like to ask if someone of you knows the exact meaning of JEE. That's because a collegue of mine was asked this question in a job interview, and was "unable to answer properly"... to speak with ...
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Why isn't reflection on the SCJP / OCJP?

I read through Kathy Sierra's SCJP study guide and I will read it again more throughly to improve myself as a Java programmer and be able to take the certification either Java 6 or wait for the Java 7 ...
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Heavy use of static methods in a Java EE web application?

Generally I am asking if this is a norm. The application architecture includes spring and the zk framework. I personally can't help but think this introduces a number of problems. I mean...this is a ...
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Do Java, J2EE and Java Web get better with time? It still looks problematic to me after months [closed]

I'm a little new to Java Web Development. JSF, JSP, Servlets, Hibernate etc... I have really a good understanding of OOP and C++. I have years of PHP and MySQL web development experience. I also have ...
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Should OO design, or database design, drive the coding of my @Entity classes?

I have two classes that I want related to each other in an JEE application using JPA2. In an OO world, I would say that a Chatroom has an attribute List messages. In the relational world composition ...