J2EE

[dʒeɪ tu ˈiː]
noun
J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition)
1. A Java-based platform and set of coordinated standards, tools, and technologies for building multi-tiered, scalable, reliable, and secure network applications
J2EE provides a standardized framework for developing enterprise applications across different servers and platforms.
J2EE fornece um framework padronizado para desenvolver aplicações empresariais em diferentes servidores e plataformas.
2. The predecessor technology to Java EE (now Jakarta EE) used primarily in the early 2000s for enterprise Java development
Many legacy systems were built using J2EE architecture before the transition to Java EE.
Muitos sistemas legados foram construídos usando arquitetura J2EE antes da transição para Java EE.
J2EE was a significant milestone in enterprise Java development, particularly influential in Brazilian and Portuguese tech industries during the 2000s. While now considered legacy technology (superseded by Java EE and Jakarta EE), knowledge of J2EE remains relevant for maintaining and updating older enterprise systems. The term is still encountered in legacy codebase discussions and historical technical documentation.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
Java 2 Enterprise EditionJava Enterprise EditionJava EEJakarta EE

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
J2EE
Commonly used in technical documentation and software development contexts
Portugal
J2EE
Used in enterprise development communities, though Java EE is more current
USA
J2EE
Historical term; Java EE or Jakarta EE are preferred in modern usage

Related Words

JavaEnterprise ApplicationServletEJBJSPApplication ServerJakarta EESpring Framework

Related Idioms & Phrases

J2EE stack
J2EE-compliant application
J2EE architecture
J2EE container
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