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Java technologies These are features of JBuilder Enterprise You can also use JBuilder Enterprise to develop both web-based and enterprise applications based on Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and these technologies: Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) CORBA is an open standards-based solution for distributed application development that allows clients and servers to be written in any language that CORBA supports on any platform. For more information, see the tutorial Exploring CORBA-based distributed applications in JBuilder in the Distributed Application Developer s Guide. CORBA interfaces with Java (Caffeine) VisiBroker (included with JBuilder Enterprise edition) incorporates features, collectively known as Caffeine, which enable you to define CORBA interfaces with Java. For more information, see Caffeine: defining CORBA interfaces with Java in the Distributed Application Developer s Guide. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and EJB wizards With JBuilder s suite of EJB wizards, you can visually create Enterprise JavaBeans , the server-side component architecture for the Java platform. EJB wizards also simplify the grouping, testing, and deployment of EJBs by providing visual tools for creating EJB groups, a test client, and 1.1 XML Deployment Descriptors. For more information, see Developing Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) in the Distributed Application Developer s Guide. JavaServer Pages Use JBuilder s JavaServer Pages wizard to create JavaServer Pages (JSP) quickly, making it easier and faster for you to build web-based applications using your choice of platforms and servers. For more information, see Developing JavaServer Pages in the Distributed Application Developer s Guide. HTML Clients HTML client applications are HTML forms connected to CORBA objects. For more information, see the tutorial Creating an HTML CORBA client application in the Distributed Application Developer s Guide. For more information on using JavaServer Pages, Remote Method Invocation, Enterprise JavaBeans, or CORBA on the Java platform, go to Sun s Java API web site at http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/software/api/java.html. Building distributed applications 8-3

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