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EE Servlet 3: How to Setup Backend Services in a Web Application Posted: Jan 13, 2015 5:56 AM
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In a web application, providing user interfacing (UI) is often only half of the job. Many applications have requirements that’s supported by backend services. Some example of backend services are scheduler process (batch processing), listen to a queue and respond when messages come in, or simple thing such as storing information for the entire application […]

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