Have mixed feelings about Domino 6 and J2EE? Lotus claims J2EE will help position Domino as a market leader. But what does this mean for you, and more importantly what will you need to learn to use this new standard? Check out ...
Some may have mixed feelings following Lotusphere 2002 when Lotus revealed that Domino will become tightly integrated with the WebSphere platform and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), but one observer believes the move will help Domino hang onto its status as a market leader, especially because of new support for Web services.
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