The rise of server-side Java applications—everything from standalone servlets to the full Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), platform—has been one of the most exciting trends to watch in Java programming. The Java language was originally intended for use in small, embedded devices. It was first hyped as a language for developing elaborate client-side web content in the form of applets. But until the last few years, Java's potential as a server-side development platform had been sadly overlooked. Now, Java has come to be recognized as a language ideally suited for server-side development.
- Authors: Jason Hunter and William Crawford
- Publisher: O'Reilly
- Published: 2001
- Language: English
- Format: CHM
- ISBN: 0-596-00040-5
- Pages: 780
- Size: 2.20 MB
- Link: O'Reilly - Java Servlet Programming - 2nd ed
- Published: 2001
- Language: English
- Format: CHM
- ISBN: 0-596-00040-5
- Pages: 780
- Size: 2.20 MB
- Link: O'Reilly - Java Servlet Programming - 2nd ed
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