
handle: 10366/139694
[ES]En este cap?tulo vamos a describir la tecnolog?a J2EE y sus entornos tecnol?gicos mediante los cuales se pueden desarrollar aplicaciones web usando el lenguaje de programaci?n Java. Un servidor de aplicaciones es un ordenador que funciona como contenedor de aplicaciones permitiendo la ejecuci?n de las mismas dentro de la red. El t?rmino tambi?n hace referencia al software instalado en tal ordenador para facilitar la ejecuci?n de esas aplicaciones. Mediante los servidores de aplicaciones se podr?n desplegar las aplicaciones en la web y podr?n ser usadas por los usuarios finales. Por ?ltimo, en este capitulo se explican los Servlets y los structs presentes en la tecnolog?a J2EE
[EN]In this chapter we are going to describe the J2EE technology and its technological environ-ments through which web applications can be developed using the Java programming language. An application server is a computer that works as a container of applications allowing the execution of the same within the network. The term also refers to the software installed on such a computer to facilitate the execution of those applications. Through the application servers the applications can be deployed on the web and used by end users. Finally, this chapter explains the Servlets and structs present in J2EE technology.
1203.17 Inform?tica, J2EE, Servlets, 1203.17 Informática, JSP
1203.17 Inform?tica, J2EE, Servlets, 1203.17 Informática, JSP
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