Java se, Figure 1 java ee architecture, Database – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Figure 1 Java EE architecture
JavaMail
Java Persistence
JTA
Connectors
JMS
Management
WS Metadata
Web Services
CD&DI
JACC
JASPC
JAXR
JAX-WS
JAX-RS
JAX-RPC
SAAJ
Java SE
EJB Container
EJB
Java Persistence
HTTP
SSL
HTTP
SSL
Management
JMS
WS Metadata
Web Services
CD&DI
JAXR
JAX-WS
JAX-RPC
SAAJ
Java SE
Application Client
Container
Java SE
Applet Container
EJB
JavaMail
Java Persistence
JTA
Connectors
JMS
Management
WS Metadata
Web Services
CD&DI
JACC
JASPC
JAXR
JAX-WS
JAX-RS
JAX-RPC
Java SE
Web Container
JSP
Servlet
Applet
SAAJ
Application
Client
Database
New in Java EE6 Supported EJB container components in NSASJ
describes the supported and non-supported components of Java EE Version 6
by NSASJ.
Table 1 Java EE components supported by NSASJ
NSASJ
Description
Component
Supported
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a managed, server-side
component architecture for modular construction of enterprise
applications.
EJB
Supported
Servlets are managed server-side components that are
used to extend the applications hosted on a web server.
Servlet
Supported
JSP is a technology based on Servlets, extending the
functionality of a server. It allows snippets of Servlet code
to be directly embedded in text-based documents.
JSP
Not Supported
Java EE platform includes the JavaMail API along with a
JavaMail
service provider that facilitates applications to
send internet mail.
JavaMail
Supported
The Java Persistence API is the standard API for the
management of persistence and object-relational mapping.
Java Persistence
This specification provides an object-relational mapping
facility for application developers using a Java domain
model to manage a relational database.
Supported
Java Transaction
API (JTA) provides an application
level demarcation interface used by the container and
JTA
Java EE ecosystem
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