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Web services / Application server / Enterprise JavaBeans / X Window System / Internet / World Wide Web / Service-oriented architecture implementation framework / Service delivery platform / Computing / Software / Software architecture
Date: 2002-11-19 19:23:45
Web services
Application server
Enterprise JavaBeans
X Window System
Internet
World Wide Web
Service-oriented architecture implementation framework
Service delivery platform
Computing
Software
Software architecture

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