J2EE/J2SE SWING/SERVLET
J2EE J2SE SWING SERVLET
Trustigo.tech leverages J2EE, which uses many components of J2SE, while also offering new features of its own—such as Servlets, JavaBeans, and Java Message Services—adding whole new functionalities to the language. J2SE, known as Core Java, is the most basic and standard version of Java. It is the purest form of Java and a foundational building block for all other editions. Swing is a platform-independent, model-view-controller GUI framework for Java that follows a single-threaded programming model. This framework provides a layer of abstraction between the code structure and the graphic presentation of a Swing‑based GUI. A Java servlet processes or stores a Java class in Java EE that conforms to the Java Servlet API—a standard for implementing Java classes that respond to requests. Servlets can, in principle, communicate over any client‑server protocol, but they are most often used with HTTP. Trustigo.tech harnesses these Java technologies to build robust, scalable, and enterprise‑grade web applications.
How does it works?
- J2EE uses HTML, CSS, JavaScript etc., so as to create web pages and web services
- J2SE is mainly used to create applications for Desktop environment.
- wing’s high level of flexibility is reflected in its inherent ability to override the native host operating system (OS)’s.
- Servlets capable of handling complex request obtained from web server.
Why Java?
Trustigo.tech leverages J2EE, which provides a platform-independent, Java‑centric environment. It was developed by Sun Microsystems (now merged with Oracle) and is mainly used for developing, deploying, designing, and building web‑based enterprise applications online. J2EE uses many components of J2SE, while also offering new features of its own—such as Servlets, JavaBeans, and Java Message Services—adding whole new functionalities to the language.
J2SE, known as Core Java, consists of all the basics of the Java language: variables, primitive data types, arrays, streams, strings, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), and much more. This is the standard from which all other editions came out according to the needs of the time.
Swing is a platform‑independent, model‑view‑controller GUI framework for Java that follows a single‑threaded programming model. It is also a component‑based framework, whose components are all ultimately derived from the javax.swing.JComponent class. Swing objects asynchronously fire events, have bound properties, and respond to a documented set of methods specific to the component. This framework provides a layer of abstraction between the code structure and the graphic presentation of a Swing‑based GUI.
A Java servlet processes or stores a Java class in Java EE that conforms to the Java Servlet API—a standard for implementing Java classes that respond to requests. Servlets can, in principle, communicate over any client‑server protocol, but they are most often used with HTTP. Servlets can be generated automatically from JavaServer Pages (JSP) by the JavaServer Pages compiler. The difference between servlets and JSP is that servlets typically embed HTML inside Java code.
Trustigo.tech has a formidable team at our J2EE development services, with years of hands‑on experience as well as loads of creativity to deliver the best solutions for enterprise clients worldwide.