Difference between Java EE 5 Platform and J2EE 1.4 Platform

What are differences between Java EE 5 Platform and J2EE 1.4 Platform. How we can choose one for a specific environment.regards
[141 byte] By [@tifa] at [2007-11-27 7:49:26]
# 1

> What are differences between Java EE 5 Platform and

> J2EE 1.4 Platform.

Read the release notes in the docs, they explain the differences in detail. that's what they're there for.

> How we can choose one for a

> specific environment.

By gathering your requirements and comparing them with the features.

CeciNEstPasUnProgrammeura at 2007-7-12 19:30:23 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 2
i am looking for some compiled information from ur minds. So just tell me that plz. Do not refer to bulk of documentation plz!
@tifa at 2007-7-12 19:30:23 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 3
Yes i'm lazy too. it so fulfiling to have the answer handed to you, than to research it yourself....:)
monk3ya at 2007-7-12 19:30:23 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 4
tif. NO.
corlettka at 2007-7-12 19:30:23 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 5

> i am looking for some compiled information from ur

> minds. So just tell me that plz. Do not refer to bulk

> of documentation plz!

So you want me to write down that TOC/Overview given in the docs just because you're a lazy *** and can't be bothered?

Can you imagine what my response might be?

CeciNEstPasUnProgrammeura at 2007-7-12 19:30:23 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 6
dont be phsyco. MAy be i m good in other topic than u. Its time restriction i am facing. OK leave it, dont reply any help. its ok.Take care
@tifa at 2007-7-12 19:30:23 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 7

> dont be phsyco. MAy be i m good in other topic than

> u. Its time restriction i am facing. OK leave it,

> dont reply any help. its ok.

> ake care

Every culture has rules under which it operates. This one is no exception. It is the unspoken policy of the forum regulars to heap scorn on people who demonstrate an unwillingness to do things for themselves, or to at least put forth an effort. Therefore you have been the target of a certain amount of vitribution. Perhaps you are the lazy worthless git your posting implies perhaps not. None of my business and I don't really care.

You were pointed to a source of the information you asked for and rather than saying thank you, you demand that the rest of us sacrifice our time to synthesize the information and provide you with an answer about which we actually have very little information, namely what in the bloody <expletive deleted> you're interested in? Oh wait you did say you wanted us to tell you how to pick one or the other.

And you still can't see why you would become the target of a certain amount of ire on the part of the forum regulars. Might want to give that one some thought.

But now to your question, well sort of, I can give you a synopsis of what's changed between 1.4. and EE 5, but if I do that what you will know is that one person told you something. If you use the resources that you've already been given and arrive at your own conclusions and questions you will both know what you found and have a frame of reference with which to address specific questions relating to specific change topics. If you do that, most of us here will be more than happy to discuss adnauseum the ramifications of any and all of the changes.

These are the kinds of topics that we will happily get wrapped up in, but after we've spent our effort and time learning the differences and how they relate to what we're doing why should we concern ourselves with someone who wants a spoon fed answer? Consider this, if you never move beyond bottle fed pablum (formula) you wouldn't be able to tolerate more robust food like say a steak. If you never learn to derive your own answers to questions like this, you will never move forward as a developer.

Now that I've ranted for a while. Read the material you've already been pointed to, come back with comments and questions of your own and we'll be happy to help and comment.

Cheers,

PS.

puckstopper31a at 2007-7-12 19:30:23 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...