Abstract
The Java Enterprise platform has been missing a few key features since its inception. Those features include standard techniques for processing tasks concurrently, and standardization for batch application processing. In the release of Java EE 7, these two missing features have been addressed with the addition of the Java Concurrency Utilities and Batch Processing APIs.
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- Batch Applications
- Concurrent Utilization
- Java Platform Enterprise
- Application Server Container
- GlassFish Administrative Console
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© 2013 Josh Juneau
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Juneau, J. (2013). Concurrency and Batch Applications. In: Introducing Java EE 7. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5849-0_11
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