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What is the difference between being a J2EE licensee and being J2EE compatible?

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A J2EE licensee has signed a commercial distribution license for J2EE. That means the licensee has the compatibility tests and has made a commitment to compatibility. It does not mean the licensees products are necessarily compatible yet. Look for the J2EE brand which signifies that the specific branded product has passed the Compatibility Test Suite (CTS) and is compatible.
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Is it J2EE compatible?

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AquaPDF will work with any standards-based J2EE container such as WebLogic, WebSphere, JBoss and others.
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What is a Licensee?

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A licensee is a person or business entity who has been granted a license to reproduce and distribute copyrighted musical works to the public for private use within the U.S. HFA licensees range from garage bands and religious organizations to record companies and online music services to ringtone companies and digital background music providers. Under U.S. Copyright law, in order to reproduce and distribute copyrighted musical works, users must obtain a proper license.
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What is the difference between a repeater licensee and trustee?

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If the repeater or remote base is operating under the auspices, and using the callsign of an individual amateur's personal station license, then the operator is the "licensee" of the station, not the "trustee." If it is operating under the auspices of an FCC-issued club station license, and using the FCC-issued club callsign, then the person whose name appears on the license is the "trustee," not the "licensee."
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What is difference between J2EE 1.3 and J2EE 1.4?

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The J2EE 1.4 features complete Web services support through the new JAX-RPC 1.1 API, which supports service endpoints based on Servlets and enterprise beans. JAX-RPC 1.1 provides interoperability with Web services based on the WSDL and SOAP protocols. The J2EE 1.4 platform also supports the Web Services for J2EE specification (JSR 921), which defines deployment requirements for Web services and utilizes the JAX-RPC programming model. In addition to numerous Web services APIs, J2EE 1.
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Is OC4J an officially sanctioned J2EE compatible product?

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Yes. Oracle is a official licensee of J2EE technology from Sun (http://java.sun.com/j2ee/licensees.html). OC4J is officially recognized as a J2EE compatible product. See the J2EE compatibility matrix (See http://java.sun.com/j2ee/compatibility.html) on the Sun Web site for more details.
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Will NExS remain compatible with the versions offered by licensee companies?

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Probably not. The licensees can modify the source code as they see fit. Over time, the functionality and features of these other derived spreadsheets will diverge from those found in NExS.
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What is a 'Licensee'?

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A licensee is a self-employed individual who purchases a licence to use the La Jolie Ronde methodology and set up their own business teaching French to children.
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What are the main benefits of the J2EE platform?

Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQ
Complete Web services support. The J2EE platform provides a framework for developing and deploying web services on the Java platform. The Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) enables Java technology developers to develop SOAP based interoperable and portable web services. Developers use the standard JAX-RPC programming model to develop SOAP based web service clients and endpoints. A web service endpoint is described using a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) document.
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What technologies are included in the J2EE platform?

Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQ
The primary technologies in the J2EE platform are: Java API for XML-Based RPC (JAX-RPC), JavaServer Pages, Java Servlets, Enterprise JavaBeans components, J2EE Connector Architecture, J2EE Management Model, J2EE Deployment API, Java Management Extensions (JMX), J2EE Authorization Contract for Containers, Java API for XML Registries (JAXR), Java Message Service (JMS), Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI), Java Transaction API (JTA), CORBA, and JDBC data access API. What's new in the J2EE 1.
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What is the J2EE 1.4 SDK?

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The Java 2 SDK, Enterprise Edition 1.4 (J2EE 1.4 SDK) is a complete package for developing and deploying J2EE 1.4 applications. The J2EE 1.4 SDK contains the Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8, the J2SE 1.4.2 SDK, J2EE 1.4 platform API documentation, and a slew of samples to help developers learn about the J2EE platform and technologies and prototype J2EE applications. The J2EE 1.4 SDK is for both development and deployment.
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How can I learn about the J2EE platform?

Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQ
For more information about the J2EE platform and how to get the specification, see http://java.sun.com/j2ee/. The most effective way to learn about the J2EE platform and what's new in the J2EE 1.4 platform is to get hands on experience with the APIs by using the J2EE 1.4 SDK. The J2EE 1.4 SDK provides a J2EE 1.4 compatible application server as the foundation to develop and deploy Web services enabled, multi-tier enterprise applications. You can download the J2EE 1.4 SDK from http://java.sun.
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Who needs the J2EE platform?

Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQ
ISVs need the J2EE platform because it gives them a blueprint for providing a complete enterprise computing solution on the Java platform.
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Are there compatibility tests for the J2EE platform?

Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQ
Yes. The J2EE Compatibility Test Suite (CTS) is available for the J2EE platform. The J2EE CTS contains over 5,000 tests for J2EE 1.4 and will contain more for later versions. This test suite tests compatibility by performing specific application functions and checking results. For example, to test the JDBC call to insert a row in a database, an EJB component makes a call to insert a row and then a call is made to check that the row was inserted.
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What is J2EE?

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J2EE is an environment for developing and deploying enterprise applications. The J2EE platform consists of a set of services, application programming interfaces (APIs), and protocols that provide the functionality for developing multi tiered, and web-based applications.
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What is the difference bewteen a non-retail and retail licensee?

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A retail licensee can only fulfill orders placed by the U of T Bookstore or Office of University Advancement Partnerships . Retail licensee products are intended for retail sales at the Bookstore or direct to the public. Retail licensees can fulfill non-retail orders from the U of T community provided the order is placed through the Bookstore. A non-retail licensee can only fulfill orders placed by authourized members of the U of T community.
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How are fees calculated for a per program licensee?

Radio Music License Committee
For 2001, 2002 and 2003 per program fees are calculated in the same manner described above. For 2004-2006 we have modified and simplified per program licenses by providing for four different levels of fees to be paid based on the number of "weighted programming periods" which the station broadcasts with any feature uses of BMI music. We have continued to use a weighted 15 minute programming period as was the case in the pre-existing per program licenses.
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What is the difference between a cartridge labeled Recycled, Remanufactured or Compatible?

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the toner cartridge industry continues to mature, it has increased its capability to deliver higher and higher quality to the public. This is especially true for manufacturers of recycled cartridges. Recycled products are commonly thought of as items were new from a factory, depleted of its original value, and instead of disposing of it to the landfills, they have been reclaimed and reworked.
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What is the difference between OEM, Compatible, and Remanufactured?

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OEM is an abbreviation for "Original Equipment Manufacturer." When you see a product described as OEM it is a new "name-brand" cartridge from Canon, Epson, Hewlett Packard, etc. Compatible Cartridge - A brand new cartridge, designed to be compatible with your printer model but isn't manufactured by the OEM. These cartriudges are 100% brand new and economically priced compared to expensive name-brand cartridges. Using compatible generic replacement cartridges will not void your printer warranty.
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What is the difference between OEM and compatible cartridges?

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While tonercharge would like to remanufacture every type of cartridge made, there is simply not enough consumer demand to warrant us stocking the supplies and machines necessary for many cartridge types. That is why we offer a virtually limitless line of compatible supplies. If we do not recharge it ourselves, we can find it for you. Our purchasing department is constantly seeking out companies that specialize in products that we choose not to supply in-house.
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OEM stands for Original Equipment Maker, meaning the company that made your printer or copier. Compatible cartridges are made by a different company (sometimes) to fit your product. In some instances, there is virtually no difference between the products. Think of the compatibles like the "store brand" of products you find at your supermarket. In many cases, your simply paying more for the "brand name" product, when a compatible will work as well or even better.
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What's the difference between a compatible and an original cartridge?

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original cartridge is a cartridge that has been manufactured by the printer manufacturer. A compatible cartridge is a cartridge made by a third party company. Apart from the fact that our compatible cartridges are a fraction of the price of the originals there is very little difference. Our cartridges offer a real cost effective solution without compromising on quality.
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Can applications written for the J2EE platform v1.3 run in a J2EE platform v1.4 implementation?

Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQ
J2EE applications that are written to the J2EE 1.3 specification will run in a J2EE 1.4 implementation. Backwards compatibility is a requirement of the specification.
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Can I use AspectJ with J2EE?

AspectJ Frequently Asked Questions
JSP: It is possible to use AspectJ to affect code in JSPs by precompiling them into Java sources and compiling these with ajc. This can be used, e.g., to customize displays by turning on and off custom JSP taglibs. The mapping from a given jsp source to java package and class name is not standardized, which means doing this imposes dependencies on specific container versions. EJB: AspectJ supports a wide variety of aspects for EJBs.
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Can I use J2EE 1.4 products to run this benchmark?

SPECjAppServer2004 Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Any product conforming to the J2EE 1.3 or later specifications can be used to run this benchmark. CTS certification ensures that the application server being tested is a J2EE technology-based application server and not a benchmark-special application server that is crafted specifically for SPECjAppServer2004. The CTS certification is validated by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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What is the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)?

Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQ
The Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is a set of coordinated specifications and practices that together enable solutions for developing, deploying, and managing multi-tier server-centric applications. Building on the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE), the J2EE platform adds the capabilities necessary to provide a complete, stable, secure, and fast Java platform to the enterprise level.
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What tools can I use to build J2EE applications?

Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQ
There are numerous choices of tools available for developing Java and J2EE applications. You can download the Open Source NetBeans IDE for free at http://netbeans.org. Many of the J2EE compatible vendors offer tools that support any J2EE compatible application server.
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What is JBI's relationship to J2EE?

JBIWiki: FAQ
JBI does not require J2EE (or Java EE). Certain JBI components may require a J2EE JBI implementation, in order to access technologies such as JTA. The Open-ESB project requires J2EE, and runs within a number of J2EE application servers.
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