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- J2EE Clients
- Types of J2EE Clients
- Servicing Stand-alone Java Client Applications
- Servicing EJB Clients from Other J2EE/EJB Servers
- Servicing CORBA clients from CORBA Object Request Brokers
- Servicing Legacy System Clients (ERP/CRM/Mainframes)
- Servicing JMS Clients
- Servicing Windows/.Net Clients
- Servicing Web service client
- Servicing Clients from Other Environments
- Conclusions
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Servicing Clients from Other Environments
Apart from all of the above-mentioned types of client access, there are other proprietary forms of J2EE component access. With the advent of neutral technologies such as Web services, however, these vendor-specific forms of client access methodologies are expected to be discouraged in the enterprise computing world, and may well disappear in due course.