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JAVA 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Tutorial

 

JAVA 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Tutorial

The J2EE Tutorial is a beginner's guide to developing enterprise applications on the Java 2 SDK, Enterprise Edition (J2EE SDK). The J2EE Tutorial includes working examples and step-by-step instructions for creating J2EE applications with these component technologies:

  • Enterprise JavaBeans Technology
  • JavaServer Pages Technology
  • Java Servlets
  • J2EE Connector Architecture
Supported Platforms

This release of the J2EE Tutorial is written for the J2EE SDK, version 1.3 FCS. You can download this J2EE SDK from:

http://java.sun.com/j2ee/download.html#sdk

Download the J2EE Tutorial

The download bundle is available in either zip or PDF format.

The zip file contains the HTML version of the tutorial and the source code for the examples. Unzipping the file creates a directory called j2eetutorial, in which the tutorial is installed. To access the tutorial's main page, open the j2eetutorial/index.html file in your web browser.

The PDF file provides you with a convenient way to print the tutorial. To view and print the PDF file, Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your system.

To begin the download for The J2EE Tutorial v1.3, click the "Download" button. After you accept the terms of the license, you can select the zip or PDF bundle.

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Browsing the J2EE Tutorial Online

The tutorial is also available on our public web site at:

http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tutorial/1_3-fcs/index.html

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