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Old 08-04-2007, 08:56 PM
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what is required for EJB
I have used j2Se in my many project. Nowadays i began to investigate J2EE so I dont know where i will start. To use EJB beans is there special tools required to be install server or anywhere ? is JSRE enough for that?

let me inform.Thanks in advance
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Old 11-12-2007, 02:08 PM
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I have used j2Se in my many project. Nowadays i began to investigate J2EE so I dont know where i will start. To use EJB beans is there special tools required to be install server or anywhere ? is JSRE enough for that?
let me inform.Thanks in advance
Try to look at JBoss(http://www.jboss.com), TomCat, IBM WebShere and so on.
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J2SE upto now uses web container or webserver now you need to install application server or ejb container i.e java sun applicaiton server or bea web logic server but not the tomcat. ofcourse new feature is making tomcat as application server also
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