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JAVA-J2EE-Web-Development-Services Seminar
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12-14-2010, 04:29 AM
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JAVA-J2EE-Web-Development-Services Seminar
Web applications developed by QBurst have proved to be
Enterprise grade Robust Secure Extendable Maintainable and Easy to use Architecture QBurst adopts best practices. The following are a few notable features: N-tiered with clear separation between layers Well layered and Abstracted Provides Improved Data Integrity Higher level of Security Hidden Database Structure Architecture Diagram Presentation Tier Servlets Platform independent server side modules used to extend the capabilities of web server. JSP (Java Server pages) An extension of Servlets. Uses XML like tags. JSF (Java Server Faces) Used for building server-side user interfaces. Struts Framework provides rich set of tag libraries and presentation validation options. Tiles Framework allows creation and reuse of JSP fragments. Business Tier Spring Lightweight container serves as an application platform and integration model. EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans) Server side component Highly transactional Java-WS Web based applications using open XML standards and transport protocols. Data Tier JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) Provides capability to execute SQL queries. iBatis Uses XML descriptor to couple objects with stored procedures and SQL queries. Hibernate Performs object relational mapping and query database using HQL and SQL. JTA (Java Transaction API) Allows applications to perform distributed transactions. JPA (Java Persistence API) Framework allows handling of relational data. Application Servers QBurst developers have in-depth experience working with the following application servers: Apache Tomcat JBoss Glassfish SJSAS (Sun Java Systems Application Server) Apache Geronimo |
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