Abstract
The word enterprise has magical powers in computer programming circles. It can increase the price of a product by an order of magnitude and double the potential salary of an experienced consultant. Your application may be free of bugs, and cleanly coded using all the latest techniques and tools, but is it enterprise-ready? What exactly is the magic ingredient that makes enterprise development qualitatively different from run-of-the-mill development?
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- Application Programming Interface
- Business Logic
- Business Rule
- Simple Object Access Protocol
- Common Gateway Interface
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© 2006 Kevin Mukhar and Chris Zelenak, with James L. Weaver and Jim Crume
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(2006). Java EE Essentials. In: Beginning Java EE 5. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0084-0_1
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