I've read the wikipedia articles. I've browsed the Oracle tutorials. I've Googled, binged and Yahooed, and still, I am choking on the most basic fundamentals of Java EE (5+).
Must all Java EE architectures involve an application server, such as JBoss or GlassFish, at some point? Essentially, is the concept of the application server fundamental to Java EE, and why/why not?
Beyond application servers, are there any other major components that a Java EE architecture depends on? If so, what are they and how do they "snap into" the architecture and relate to the application server?
I'm really choking on the concept of EJBs. From everything I've been able to find on them, I can't tell if EJB is a specification for developers to use (whereby complying with the EJB spec produces a unit of code that can be called a "bean"), or if its like any other Java library, like JDBC or JMS.
(a) In the King's English, without using advanced, already-in-the-know concepts or marketing buzzwords, what is EJB? Can you provide a few quick & dirty examples of (an) EJB?
(b) How does EJB interface/interact with an application server?
(c) What is an EJB "container", and what does it do?
It seems to me like there are a lot of top-level components that make up a Java EE backend, and that for each type of these components, there are a lot of both open- and closed-source varieties out there that you, the system engineer, must choose from.
Seeing that I am so confused on Java EE fundamental already, below is a list of some products I have heard about. I am simply asking for someone to help me categorize these products so I can see, in plain sight, what they are. For instance, if I list "GlassFish" and "JBoss", then they might appear in the category of "Application Servers." If I list "Tomcat" and "WebSphere", they might appear under "Servlet Engines", etc.
The list:
- JBoss
- Geronimo
- Jetty
- GlassFish
- Tomcat
- Spring RabbitMQ
- Spring GemFire
- Spring ers
- Spring tc Server
- Hibernate
5. What's the difference between Java EE 6 and Java EE 6 "Web Profile"?