Enterprise Java platform
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nounpl: Enterprise Java platforms
Plataforma Java Corporativa
1. A comprehensive, standards-based Java computing platform designed for building, deploying, and managing large-scale, mission-critical applications in enterprise environments
The Enterprise Java platform provides robust tools for developing scalable business applications.
A Plataforma Java Corporativa fornece ferramentas robustas para desenvolver aplicações empresariais escaláveis.
2. A set of Java technologies and specifications including servlets, EJB, JPA, and messaging services used in enterprise software development
Companies rely on the Enterprise Java platform to ensure reliability and security in their systems.
As empresas dependem da Plataforma Java Corporativa para garantir confiabilidade e segurança em seus sistemas.
The Enterprise Java platform is fundamental to corporate software development in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it's widely used in financial institutions, telecommunications, and large corporations. The terminology has evolved from 'J2EE' to 'Java EE' to 'Jakarta EE' reflecting Oracle's transition of Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation, though many professionals still use the older terms interchangeably.
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