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The Sun Java EE Engine is a JSR 208 compliant Java Business Integration (JBI) runtime component that connects Java EE web services to JBI components. It is essentially designed to act as a bridge between the application server and the JBI runtime environment, facilitating interaction between Java EE components and JBI components. The Sun Java EE Engine has been developed as part of Project GlassFish. So, when the GlassFish application server is installed, the Sun Java EE Engine is also installed with the component named sun-javaee-engine. This paper describes the synergy between the Sun Java EE Engine (formerly Java EE Service Engine) and Java EE in the Java Business Integration (JBI) environment.

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Date:Jun 2007
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