Rajesh,
Java Enterprise Edition's 2nd release was having many modules and APIs
to make it a big hit. So Java Enterprise Edition's 2nd release was
used by programmers all over the world. It was called J2EE.
Now Java is very much matured, Java Enterprise Edition's 4th version
is there, 3rd Version
*Hello Rajesh,
The name of the Java platform for the enterprise has been
simplified. Formerly, the platform was known as Java 2 Platform, Enterprise
Edition (J2EE), and specific versions had "dot numbers" such as J2EE 1.4.
The "2" has been dropped from the name, as has the minor
On Jul 9, 7:39 am, rajesh sawant wrote:
> Hello All,
> Can any one explain me what us difference between J2EE and Java EE?
There is no intrinsic difference, though the internals have
considerably changed.
Up to version 1.4, it was named J2EE, the newer versions are named
Java EE.
There is also
Hello All,
Can any one explain me what us difference between J2EE and Java EE?
Appreciate any help
Thanks,
Rajesh
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To: Java EE (J2EE) Programming with Passion!
Sent: Wednesday, 8 July, 2009 8:30:06 AM
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