Sun Microsystems released the Java EE platform in 2000, which was formerly known as the J2EE specification. It defines the standards for developing component-based enterprise applications easily. The concrete implementation is provided by application servers such as Weblogic and GlassFish, and servlet containers such as Tomcat. Today we have Java EE 8 on the market.
The following are the various features of the Java EE platform:
Platform independency: Different types of information which the user needs in day-to-day life is spread all over the network on a wide range of platforms. Java EE is well adapted to support, and use this widely spread multiple format information on different platforms easily.
Modularity: The development of enterprise applications is complex and needs to be well organized. The complexity of the application can be reduced by dividing it into different, small modules which perform individual tasks, which allows for...