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DEVELOPMENT CYCLES

Enterprise Java and Rational Rose - Part II
By: The Rational Edge
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    2003-06-04

    Table of Contents:
  • Enterprise Java and Rational Rose - Part II
  • Part 2
  • Part 2 Continues
  • The Future of J2EE and Rational Rose

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    Enterprise Java and Rational Rose - Part II


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    This is the final installment of this informative two part series supplied by the Rational Edge. The article will discuss Servlets and Java Server Pages (JSPs) working within the J2EE architecture, as well as how Rational can help build better J2EE applications.This is the second installment of a two-part series exploring the synergistic relationship between Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), a popular development platform for distributed enterprise applications, and Rational Rose, the industry's leading CASE modeling tool.

    Part I provided an introduction to J2EE from an architectural perspective. In Part II, we'll first explain how Servlets and Java Server Pages (JSPs) work within the J2EE architecture and then go on to show how Rational Rose can help developers build better J2EE applications.

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