TM Pet Store 1.1.2 Release
The JavaTM Pet Store is a sample
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EETM)
reference application that showcase
the main features of the J2EE platform. It is an illustration of the
typical design decisions and tradeoffs a developer makes when building
an application for the J2EE platform. This free application can be used
as a framework or blueprint for building enterprise applications. The
latest release of the Java Pet Store 1.1.2 gives the developer an
opportunity to take advantage of improved portability and internationalization. We are interested in your
feedback, your questions, your comments and how you have implemented the
Java Pet Store into your own environment.
(j2eeblueprints-feedback@Sun.com )
What's New in This Release
The Java Pet Store application improves on several areas from the
previous 1.1.1 release including:
- The application is now more portable.
- Web-tier form-based-login and the J2EESecurityAdapter class have
been removed.
- The application now uses a servlet-based sign-in/sign-out
architecture.
- Client view JARs for the EJB components are now included.
- The application now provides an interactive tool that allows for
easier installation of the database tables it requires.
- Application-level and system-level exception-handling has been
improved on all tiers.
- The application now deploys on the J2EE 1.3 Reference Implementation
server without modification.
- Japanese localization has been improved.
- The components' JavaDoc has been improved.
Also, the Blueprints Mailer, a J2EE mini-application, is
included. This is the first of many smaller J2EE applications targeted
at Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SETM) application developers who
want to learn how to develop J2EE applications.
Download the Java Pet Store 1.1.2 release:
License Agreement
Any use or implementation of this sample source code is subject
to this License agreement.

Contacting Us
Your feedback is important to us! Please send your comments or questions
to
j2eeblueprints-feedback@sun.com.
More Information
Visit
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/blueprints to learn more about the Java
Pet Store and the design guidelines of the JavaTM
2 Enterprise Edition Blueprints program.