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</td><td valign="top"><p>Find links to all of the published API's of the J2EE component.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="right" valign="top"> | |
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<a href="j2ee_models_overview.html"> | |
The J2EE Deployment Descriptor Models | |
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. These EMF-based models allow for model-driven access and | |
modification of J2EE deployment descriptors. Clients may use | |
these models to build operations, wizards, editors, or whatever | |
they can envision! For the diagram-happy, | |
<a href="../models/j2ee_rose.html"> | |
Rose diagrams and overviews | |
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are also available. | |
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<a href="j2ee_operationsAPI.html"> | |
J2EE Module Operations(module creation, import and export) | |
API | |
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. J2EE operations provide capabilities to create J2EE artifacts | |
within projects, import deployable archives, and export modules | |
from a project into a deployable archive. | |
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<a href="j2ee_wizardsAPI.html"> | |
J2EE Module UI (module creation, import and export) API | |
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. J2EE Wizards depend on the J2EE Operations and allow users to | |
create J2EE artifacts within projects, import deployable | |
archives, and export modules from a project into a deployable | |
archive. | |
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<a href="module_core_api.html">Flexible Project Structure API</a> | |
. The Flexible Project Structure API, also referred to as | |
ModuleCore, allows consumers to build J2EE compliant modules from | |
arbitrary structures within Eclipse projects. The overview | |
discussed the core pieces of the API with appropriate diagrams | |
and code snippets. | |
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