In this J2EE online test, we’ve added twenty important questions to cover the basic concept of the J2EE platform, APIs, and its services.
J2EE is a cross-platform technology, built on top of the Java SE platform. It gives you a runtime environment for developing and running large-scale, multi-tiered, scalable, reliable, and secure network applications.
The J2EE platform comprises the list of services, APIs, and protocols that enable the development of multi-tiered, Web-based applications.
Moreover, J2EE is a set of specifications that encompasses enterprise technologies like JMS, WS, Servlets, JSP, and EJB. Most of these specifications are implemented using Java.
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J2EE Online Test for Freshers
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