Building Internet Applications with Java

Introduction

July 2001
Oracle8i
The Internet changes everything, including requirements for enterprise applications. Today's customers demand: 
  • Access from anywhere.
  • Platform independence.
  • Security.
  • Database integration.
  • Scalability.
This document set shows how Oracle's 300% Java solution meets these criteria. To give the discussion a context, OTN provides several sample applications, with each sample taking a different approach to the same task: managing hotel reservations. 

EJB Hotel
EJB is the Java standard for building, deploying, and using server-side components. Learn how EJB components interact with clients, the database, and other components.

Advanced Queuing Hotel
Advanced Queuing (AQ) is Oracle's database-integrated message queuing technology. Learn how the Hotel application uses AQ to process batches of reservation requests asynchronously.
 
 

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Each download includes installation instructions, Java source code, and SQL scripts for building the database. 

 

 

 
 
 


 
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