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Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is the industry-standard platform for building enterprise-class applications coded in the Java programming language. Based on the solid foundation of Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE), Java EE adds libraries and system services that support the scalability, accessibility, security, integrity, and other requirements of enterprise-class applications.
Since its initial release in 1999, Java EE has matured into a functionally rich, high performance platform. Recent releases of the platform have also stressed simplicity and ease of use. In fact, with the current release of the platform, Java EE 6, development of Java enterprise applications has never been easier or faster.
Java EE 6 adds significant new technologies and extends the usability improvements made in previous Java EE releases.
Progress continues, Java EE 6 adds significant new technologies, some of which have been inspired by the vibrant Java EE community. It also further simplifies the platform, extending the usability improvements made in previous Java EE releases.
In this session, we will highlight some of the significant enhancements in Java EE 6.
Food/networking at 5:30PM, discussion begins at 6:00PM.
Java Enterprise Edition 6 Update
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- Organiser
- The Cleveland Java Meetup Group
- Date
- 10-11 Mar 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- 6055 Rockside Woods Blvd; Lower Level , Independence, US
- Cost
- Free
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