1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-3664(97)00155-2
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JAVA: network-centric enterprise computing

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“…We believe Java is, at present, the best choice for building the infrastructure for developing a Web-based infomediary. The Java programming language, initially designed for small consumer devices, became more prevalent when it was coupled with the WWW for developing distributed applications (Li, 1999;Ashok and Bansal, 1998). The wide popularity of Java is due to what it is able to achieve in building an enterprise-computing environment: objectoriented, client/server, and Internet based.…”
Section: Java-centric Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We believe Java is, at present, the best choice for building the infrastructure for developing a Web-based infomediary. The Java programming language, initially designed for small consumer devices, became more prevalent when it was coupled with the WWW for developing distributed applications (Li, 1999;Ashok and Bansal, 1998). The wide popularity of Java is due to what it is able to achieve in building an enterprise-computing environment: objectoriented, client/server, and Internet based.…”
Section: Java-centric Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that Java was chosen as the infrastructure for building network centric enterprise applications [2]. SUNIR, the information technology organization within Sun Microsystems, built a Java-centric multi-tier service-based environment for supporting more than twenty thousand employees in 180 locations in 55 countries [9].…”
Section: Java-centric Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%