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J2ee platform
Hi, I 'm a masters student in computer science. I'm
doing a masters project on E-commerce using J2EE.I would like
to know the webserver and application server that i can use for
my project."
Thank you
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Re: J2ee platform
Hi Srinivas,
Ideally you should use weblogic or websphere. However these are
very expensive so you can use J2EE Server which comes with
the Java 2 Enterprise Edition SDK
regards
Aditya
"Srinivas Nidumolu" <svnidum@ilstu.edu> wrote:
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>Hi, I 'm a masters student in computer science. I'm
>doing a masters project on E-commerce using J2EE.I would like
>to know the webserver and application server that i can use for
>my project."
>Thank you
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Re: J2ee platform
"Srinivas Nidumolu" <svnidum@ilstu.edu> wrote:
>
>Hi, I 'm a masters student in computer science. I'm
>doing a masters project on E-commerce using J2EE.I would like
>to know the webserver and application server that i can use for
>my project."
>Thank you
The J2EE SDK itself includes a web server/ejb container and ejb deployment
tool. Run j2ee.bat (on Windows) from the \bin directory in your j2ee installation
to start the application server. deploytool.bat starts the management tool.
This is useful:
http://developer.java.sun.com/develo...ng/J2EE/Intro/
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