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Sun intros new Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5  

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NEW DELHI: Sun Microsystems has launched the Java

Platform, Enterprise Edition 5, significant update to enterprise Java technology

in six years. The Enterprise Java Platform has been downloaded more than five

million times and is supported by more than 30 licensees that market 28 Java EE

compatible-products.






The Java EE 5 platform makes development easier, faster and more cost-efficient
and provides support for all of the latest SOA technologies, including a major

revision to the programming model, updated web services standards and simplified

web application creation. The platform consists of a Reference Implementation

(RI), Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) and Software Development Kit (SDK) that

includes the free Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9.0

developed in open source through Project GlassFish(SM), part of the OpenJava EE

community.






"Java EE 5 takes the drudgery out of creating applications, reduces the
time spent worrying about enterprise Java plumbing and allows developers to

concentrate on business logic," said Karen Padir, vice president of

Enterprise Java Platform at Sun.






The Java EE 5 SDK includes new support for Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
and business intelligence, allowing orchestration of complex business processes

and workflows, spanning web services, systems, people, and companies. Also

available with the Java EE 5 SDK are preview versions of the SOA Starter Kit and

NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5. The SOA Starter Kit includes the OpenJava ESB

beta, which provides a standard way to implement component-based services and

enterprise






integration frameworks based on web services protocols and open standards. The
NetBeans Enterprise Developer Pack 5.5 gives developers access to tools that

enable early support for development of Java EE 5 applications including web

modules, Enterprise Java Beans 3.0 modules and the Java Persistence API.






The Java EE 5 SDK, Reference Implementation and TCK are available now. The new
SDK includes documentation and tools for developers to learn Java EE 5 and

accelerate the creation of new enterprise applications. It is available as a

free download on the Solaris Operating System, Linux and Windows platforms at

Sun's Developer Network.









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