By following the Getting Started Guide you explored these key aspects
of the Sun ONE Application Server:
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Key features and architecture. |
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Controlling the application server. |
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How to deploy and exercise a J2EE[tm] application. |
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Using JDBC[tm] to access a database. |
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Basics of using the Ant-based build facility to easily recompile and
reassemble J2EE applications. |
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Basics of the product directory structure. |
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Dynamic deployment, redeployment and reloading features that help
streamline the development cycle. |
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Common administrative tasks such as creating new virtual servers and
new application server instances. |
Review the following next steps to determine the resources that are
best suited towards your interests:
Interest |
Next Steps |
Experience J2EE development using a leading Java[tm]
IDE and the Sun ONE Application Server 7. |
See the Sun
ONE Studio 4, Enterprise Edition for Java and Application Server 7
Tutorial. |
Learn more about J2EE. |
See the Sample Applications. |
Learn about J2EE design and development
best practices. |
Consult the Java
BluePrints and try the Java Pet Store and Smart
Ticket sample applications that are bundled with the application
server.. |
Learn how specific J2EE features are implemented on
Sun ONE Application Server 7. |
See the Sample Applications included in the application
server. |
Learn about general development practices using Sun
ONE Application Server 7. |
Review the Developer's
Guide documentation. |
Learn about administering Sun ONE Application Server
7. |
Review the Administrator's
Guide documentation. |