JAVA Anyone?(Technology Information)

Enterprise Systems Journal, June, 2001 by Britt, Phil; Cooper, Lane F.

Java continues to be an important tool for programmers and software developers. this article examines Java and what is being done with it.

It's Not Just for Early Adopters Anymore

According to analysts at Zona Research, a principal result of the burgeoning Internet/intranet infrastructure has been the broad-scale connectivity potential of TCP/IP-based networks. This connectivity potential represents a new opportunity for access to corporate information resources, but at the same time challenges existing client/server solutions and other legacy investments within the enterprise.

The future of Java in the enterprise, say analysts, seems likely to flow from current needs to extend the function of existing applications and to develop new...

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