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IMPLEMENTATIONS
Java
EE 5 SDK  |
The Java EE 5
SDK is an implementation of the draft of the Java EE 5
specification. Building on the sold foundation of Java SE, Java
EE provides web services, component model, management, and
communications APIs that make it the industry standard for implementing
enterprise class service-oriented architecture (SOA) and web 2.0
applications
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GlassFish
Community
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The GlassFish project is a
free, open-source implementation of Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
Platform (Java EE), version 5
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GlassFish Builds
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A
GlassFish Build includes an implementation of the Java Servlet 2.5
specification as part of the Java EE 5 implementation
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J2EE SDK |
The J2EE SDK is a complete implementation of the Java 2 Platform,
Enterprise Edition. Sun adapts and integrates the Tomcat JSP and Java
Servlet implementation into the J2EE SDK. The J2EE SDK is
for development, production
deployment, and redistribution.
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1.4 |
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J2EE 1.4 SDK contains
an implementation of the Java Servlet 2.4 specification.
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1.3.1 FCS Release |
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J2EE SDK 1.3.1
contains an implementation of the Java Servlet 2.3 specification.
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Apache Tomcat |
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Tomcat is
a free, open-source implementation of Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages
technologies developed under the Jakarta project at the Apache Software
Foundation. Sun adapts and integrates the Tomcat code base into the J2EE
Reference Implementation. Tomcat is available for commercial use
under the ASF license from the Apache web site in both binary and
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4.X Release Build |
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Tomcat
4 is an implementation of the Java Servlet 2.3 specification.
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3.3 Release Build |
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Tomcat
3.3 is an implementation of the Java Servlet 2.2 specification.
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SPECIFICATIONS
For earlier specifications (2.1) and implementations (JSDK and
JSWDK), see the Java Servlet technology archive.
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