Friday, May 29, 2009

Application Server Java

Purpose

With the Java EE 5 certified application server that SAP provides you can develop Java EE applications based on the newest Java EE standard as well as migrate existing J2EE applications.

The Application Server Java (AS Java) comprises features for ensuring its robustness, scalability, and supportability, such as configurable session failover support, built-in load balancing support, fast and robust shared memory based on request handling, and robust monitoring and unique supportability of non-functional problems based on SAP's own Java VM features.

The server offers full support of the latest Java EE 5 features, updates, and adjustments for simplifying the development of enterprise applications, such as EJB 3.0, the new JSF 1.2, the new Java Persistency API 1.0, the updated Web services stack, and more. It provides an implementation of the Service Data Objects (SDO) 2.1 standard simplifying data programming for applications and frameworks, support for development of standard-based portlets, and a job scheduler implementation. With the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) 1.5 and full Java EE 5 Web Services support it enables connectivity to SAP and non-SAP backend systems and services.

Features

In this section of the documentation, you can find the following information:

AS Java (Application Server Java)

This section provides you with an overview of the monitoring and management of the Application Server Java (AS Java) required to operate the system optimally. It contains information about various configuration, administration, and monitoring tasks and an overview of the tools required to perform them.

Developing Applications Using Java

This section provides information about development of Java applications based on the latest Java EE 5 standards. In particular, it focuses on using the latest features of Java EE 5-based Web services technologies and the seamlessly-integrated Web services toolset provided the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio.

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