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This document is intended for Java developers involved in building J2EE applications to be deployed into OC4J, or system architects designing such applications. It assumes that readers are already familiar with the following: ? J2EE and Web technologies ? The Java programming language ? Web server and servlet environment configuration ? Oracle JDBC (for JSP applications accessing Oracle Database). Introducing OC4J Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g Release 3 (10.1.3), or OC4J, provides a complete Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4-compliant environment. The Oracle Containers for J2EE Release 3 (10.1.3) includes a number of new features and enhancements, which are summarized below. Support for New J2EE 1.4 Application Management and Deployment Specifications OC4J supports the following specifications and JSRs which define new standards for deploying and managing applications in a J2EE environment. Developing Startup and Shutdown Classes This chapter provides guidelines on developing startup and shutdown classes that are called after OC4J initializes or before OC4J terminates. Configuring an Application to Import a Non-Default Version of a Shared Library. Importing an Earlier Version of the Oracle JDBC Driver The following example shows you how to configure an application to use an Oracle 9.2.0_5 JDBC driver, an earlier version of the Oracle JDBC driver than the version packaged with OC4J. Configure an Application to Use the Shared Library Once the shared library has been created in OC4J, you can configure an application to use it instead of the default shared library installed with OC4J. Removing and/or Replacing an Oracle Shared Library Imported by Default The shared library framework also allows a shared library to be removed from the set of shared libraries inherited by an application from its parent, and optionally allows a different shared library to be imported in its place. Replacing the Oracle XML Parser with the Xerces Parser. Removing an Oracle Shared Library at Deployment Time, Using a Packaged JAR In Place of an Oracle Shared Library. Creating MBeans to Manage Your Applications. Using the Spring Framework. J2EE Best Practices : JavaServer Pages Best Practices, Classloading Best Practices, Sessions Best Practices, Enterprise Java Bean Best Practices.

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