Technically the name is "Java EE" not "JEE". It now matches Java SE
and Java ME. I've been updating documentation to use Java EE in place
of J2EE.
Quoting http://java.sun.com/javaee/ (note the URL, bold mine):
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is the
industry standard
for developing portable, robust, scalable and secure server-side Java
applications. Building on the solid 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.
Shaun
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Konstantin Komissarchik wrote:
Since Sun changed the
term J2EE in favor of JEE, are there
any plans to sweep through the WTP code-base and change the labels and
documentation accordingly? Should this be on the 2.0 plan?
- Konstantin
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