| Title: |
Component and Service Reuse in the J2EE Environment |
| Author: |
David Sprott |
| Publication Date: |
16 July 2003 |
| Report Type: |
Journal |
| Report Class: |
Best Practice |
| Abstract: |
Reuse has always been difficult. Well designed components can make reuse easier because the dependencies are reduced, but in the J2EE environment there are still issues around configuration and deployment which make life difficult. One member asked us to comment on how to resolve these. In this report we provide a particularly thorough answer verbatim from Everware Inc. and then go on to discuss the issues and how they relate also to Web Services.
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| Backgrounder: |
A CBDI member recently asked me a really interesting question on the issue of practical component reuse in the J2EE environment. This question interested me because
In this report I am going to commence with a Q & A. The question was asked by a CBDI member that shall remain anonymous, and I am reprinting in full the excellent answer from Denzil Wasson from Everware Inc3. I would like to thank Denzil for the thought he put into this. Then I will consider the implications of this Q & A and how this might also relate to Web Services. Note this question was asked about J2EE, and in this report we focus on this environment.
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| Report Size: |
5 Pages |
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