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| <p class="ueberschrift">Project Context</p> |
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| <p>The scope of the J2EE Standard Tools subproject is the support of |
| J2EE programming. This includes the support of APIs covered by the |
| J2EE1.4 specifications (e.g. JSP, Servlets, EJBs, JCA, JMS, JNDI, JDBC, |
| Java Web Services, JAX* and related JSRs). Support for JCP |
| specifications commonly used in Web Applications, but not included in |
| J2EE1.4 is to be studied on a case by case basis (ex: JSF,JDO).</p> |
| <p>Support of frameworks not covered by the JCP (ex: Struts, Hibernate, |
| XMLC) is outside the scope of this project, such projects could find a |
| home in the Eclipse Technology project.</p> |
| <p>JST has annotation support (JSR 175-Metadata), on top of those |
| provided in the JDT, e.g. for code assist, where applicable. Annotation |
| support includes JSR 181-Metadata for Web Services, and in the future |
| will include support for other standardized metadata such as EJBs. In |
| the transitional period until there are JSRs for J2EE annotations, JST |
| will have some support for widely accepted open technologies such as |
| XDoclet.</p> |
| <p class="ueberschrift">Project Architecture</p> |
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