J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) is a development platform for building enterprise-class server-side applications with Java. Key J2EE technologies include Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), Java Server Pages (JSP), Java Message Service (JMS), CORBA, JDBC, XML, JNDI, and Servlets.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks |
|---|---|
| Licenses | SUN Community Source |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Solaris Linux Windows Windows Windows |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: The primary goal of this release is to support Web services that are based on SOAP and HTTP. With this release, J2EE technology can be integrated with Web services in a variety of ways. J2EE components (servlets and enterprise beans) can be exposed as Web services. These services can be accessed by clients that are written in the Java programming language or by existing Web service clients that don't take advantage of Java technology. Also, J2EE components can act as Web service clients.


Release Notes: Many new features, updates, and fixes.


Release Notes: First release.
Recent comments
21 Feb 2003 05:30
J2EE stack
As a starting point, you can find here some information about running a complete J2EE stack on Linux.
25 Jun 2002 04:26
J2EE 1.3.1 is NOT "freshmeat" on the 25th June 2002
As can be seen from the download page, J2EE 1.3.1FCS has been out on all supported platforms since January 31st 2002.
I'm pointing this out because I've had some submissions pulled from the homepage because they were not "fresh".
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