J2EE Solutions
Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) provides a component-based approach to the design, development, assembly, and deployment of enterprise applications. The J2EE platform defines the standard for developing multi-tier enterprise applications. This platform offers reusable components, a unified security model, flexible transaction control, and Web services support through integrated data interchange on Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based open standards and protocols.
Because the platform-independent J2EE component-based solutions are not tied to the products and application programming interfaces (APIs) of any one vendor, organizations choose this platform to bring innovative business solutions to market faster than ever. Organizations enjoy the freedom to choose the products and components that best meet their business and technology requirements. This powerful and flexible blend of technologies provides a platform for quickly developing and deploying applications
In addition, Cintel Systems has highly trained J2EE specialists who design, build and test the most sophisticated world-class applications. We have employed technical architects who are experienced in delivering web-based Java applications on the J2EE platform since the platform’s inception. Our J2EE architects enable our clients to take advantage of the full range of J2EE capabilities and avoid the pitfalls of this technology. The Cintel Systems J2EE Competency center creates best practices and development standards, and acts as a company-wide resource.
Cintel Systems expertise in J2EE technologies include the following:
- J2EETM compliant architecture design
- EJBs (entity, session, message)
- JSP & Servlets
- Security management
- Secure high volume transactions
- JMS
- Web Services
- J2EE Design Patterns
- WDSL, UDDI, SOAP, ebXML, JCA
- Development based on market-leading J2EETM compliant application servers, including SUN ONE, BEA Weblogic, IBM WebSphere, JBOSS
- B2B Integration (ebXML, EDIFACT & X12)
- ANT, JUnit, JAVA DOC
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