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    Resolved Pros and Cons of J2EE.

    So this is what the Java part of VBForums looks lik

    I have been ask to write a document discussing the benfecial and negative aspects of a J2EE architecture and its technical implications.

    Now I don't know anything about J2EE and I'm am having problems trying to determine what are the technical implications.

    Can anyone provide me with some help? pros cons implications.
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    Re: Pros and Cons of J2EE.

    This might help give you some ideas. http://java.sun.com/j2ee/faq.html#j2ee
    Negative aspects of a J2EE architecture and its technical implications? Whoever gave you this assignment should be more clear as to what they want.

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    Re: Pros and Cons of J2EE.

    That's quite some task. I still have problems understanding the basic principle of J2EE. It's a weird beast.
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    Re: Pros and Cons of J2EE.

    Thanks for the link Dilenger4, benefits are easy to find what with all the marketing fluff. I found a chapter from a Wrox book which seemed pretty good, so I paid homage to it .
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