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Java/J2EE Development
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Java has emerged as a leading development platform based on its modular, component-oriented architecture. We provide key Java services available from Java
application servers and the J2EE framework, including Java server pages, Java Messaging Services and JDBC.
Java / J2EE is considered by many to be a more robust and scalable platform than Microsoft .Net, although this is a source of heated debate
these days. One major advantage of Java is the ability to run on multiple platforms or operating systems other than Windows. One of the drawbacks
of J2EE is the complexity of the standard itself. This has been alleviated to a great degree by 3rd party open source solutions.
The staff at MDS has many years of experience with the Java/J2EE platform as while as integrating or even migrating back and forth between Microsoft .Net and J2EE.
We are currently in the process of attaining certifications for our developers from Sun Microsystems.
| Java Technologies Utilized at MDS |
| Java |
J2EE, JSP, Servlets, EJB, Java Mail, JMS, JDBC, JNDI |
| XML |
XML Schema, XSD, XHTML, XPATH, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, SAX, DOM, JDOM, Xerces, JAXP |
| OS's |
Windows, Linux, UNIX |
| Development tools |
Ant, CVS, Eclipse, JBuilder |
| Servers |
WebLogic, Tomcat, JBoss |
| Methodologies |
UML, Design Patterns, OOAD/OOP, XProgramming |
The following is a summary of some of the tools we use to extend and augment our Java development efforts:
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Hibernate - Hibernate is an object-relational mapping (ORM) library for the Java language, providing a framework for
mapping an object-oriented domain model to a traditional relational database. Hibernate solves Object-Relational impedance mismatch problems by
replacing direct persistence-related database accesses with high-level object handling functions.
Hibernate's primary feature is mapping from Java
classes to database tables (and from Java data types to SQL data types). Hibernate also provides data query and retrieval facilities. Hibernate generates
the SQL calls and relieves the developer from manual result set handling and object conversion, keeping the application portable to all supported SQL
databases, with database portability delivered at very little performance overhead.
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Spring - Spring enables you to enjoy the key benefits of J2EE, while minimizing the complexity encountered by application code.
The essence of Spring is in providing enterprise services to Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs). This is particularly valuable in a J2EE environment, but application
code delivered as POJOs is naturally reusable in a variety of runtime environments. One very useful feature is Spring is the use of Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP).
This allows you to create system services such as logging or transactional support and easily use them in your business logic components without that
component having either the logic or even the awareness of whatever system service is being employed.
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Apache Struts - The Struts Framework is a standard for developing well-architected Web applications. It is an open source platform
based on the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern providing which segments a web application into three levels, namely application state, presentation and
application flow. The interaction between these layers is governed by an XML configuration file. Struts itself includes the view and controller layers,
the model layer is left to the developer.
One of the advantages of this approach is division of labor, which allows developers which have specific expertise work
on their layer of the application without disrupting the other layers. Generally this can be done without re-compiling the entire application. There is also
extensive support for web form validation.
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