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Java EE 5 vs. J2EE 1.4 and some arguments for switching. Posted: Mar 6, 2007 3:03 AM
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I'm over and over asked again about arguments for migration from J2EE 1.4 to Java EE 5. Only some of them: Development: 1. To develop a Java EE application only a third of all J2EE artifacts is needed. A Session Bean consists of an interface and a class (in J2EE Home, Remote, Class and Deployment Descriptor). You do not need the Service Locator any more, references can be directly [...]

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