https://www.developerfusion.com/t/j2ee/ Latest J2EE developer content from Developer Fusion 2011-12-08T11:51:05.00Z http://www.developerfusion.com/job/92293/j2ee-development-manager/ J2EE Development Manager 2011-12-08T11:51:05.00Z This is an exciting role to join our Technology team in EBS and Web Services. andrew groves http://www.developerfusion.com/book/93627/hacking-exposed-web-applications-3rd-edition/ HACKING EXPOSED WEB APPLICATIONS, 3rd Edition 2011-06-07T14:03:39.00Z The latest Web app attacks and countermeasures from world-renowned practitionersProtect your Web applications from malicious attacks by mastering the weapons and thought processes of today's hacker. Written by recognized security practitioners and thought leaders, Hacking Exposed Web Applications, Third Edition is fully updated to cover new infiltration methods and countermeasures. Joel Scambray, Vincent Liu, Caleb Sima http://www.developerfusion.com/book/17882/spring-recipes-a-problemsolution-approach/ Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach 2011-03-19T00:41:35.00Z Spring addresses most aspects of Java/Java EE application development and offers simple solutions to them. By using Spring, you will be lead to use industry best practices to design and implement your applications. The releases of Spring 2.x have added many improvements and new features to the 1.x versions. Spring Recipes: A Problem–Solution Approach focuses on the latest Spring 2.5 features for building enterprise Java applications. Spring Recipes covers Spring 2. Gary Mak http://www.developerfusion.com/news/114704/new-javaserver-faces-library/ New JavaServer Faces library 2011-03-19T00:41:34.00Z Infragistics</a> NetAdvantage for JSF 2008 Volume 1 is now available, enabling web developers to use JavaServer Faces when creating user interfaces. Mike James http://www.developerfusion.com/media/10605/the-architecture-of-the-brazilian-health-by-fabiane-bizinella-nardon/ The Architecture of the Brazilian Health by Fabiane Bizinella Nardon 2011-02-09T18:09:10.00Z This presentation shows how J2EE technology was extensively used to build a mission-critical healthcare application and how it achieved the level of integration needed. Using the J2EE technologies such as EJB, Servlets, JSP, JMS, JTA, and JAAS, it was possible to create a robust and high performa... James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/article/5155/web-services-interoperability-between-j2ee-and-net-part-3/ Web Services Interoperability between J2EE and .NET - Part 3 2011-02-09T18:09:08.00Z Explore the source of the common interoperability challenges facing Web services integration across platforms. This third part in a series describes how the different naming conventions between J2EE technology and .NET can cause difficulty in Web services interoperability. Wangming Ye http://www.developerfusion.com/article/5135/swt-and-jface-part-1-a-gentle-introduction/ SWT and JFace, Part 1: A gentle introduction 2011-02-09T18:09:08.00Z In this first article of an SWT and JFace series, find out how to create a simple Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) application using Java™, Eclipse, and the SWT and JFace libraries. Also learn how to create simple SWT GUIs using basic controls and layouts. Barry Feigenbaum http://www.developerfusion.com/article/4707/web-services-interoperability-between-j2ee-and-net-part-2/ Web Services Interoperability between J2EE and .NET - Part 2 2011-02-09T18:09:08.00Z Part 2 of this series explores the source of common interoperability challenges facing Web services integration across platforms. Follow along as Wangming Ye analyzes the interop failures resulting from the use of certain data types and ways to overcome them such as collections, arrays, or primitive data types. Wangming Ye http://www.developerfusion.com/article/4694/web-services-interoperability-between-j2ee-and-net-part-1/ Web Services Interoperability between J2EE and .NET - Part 1 2011-02-09T18:09:07.00Z Weaving together Web services to create cross-organizational business processes requires all partners to program to the same standard model and to avoid exposing proprietary implementations. However, the ultimate goal of making Web services interact seamlessly is still a frequent concern and a hot discussion topic. The first part of the series stresses the importance of WSDL design and analyzes the strength and pitfalls of the traditional RPC/encoded style in Web services interoperability. Wangming Ye