Service Logic Execution Environment

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Service Logic Execution Environment (SLEE) or Java Service Logic Execution Environment (JSLEE) is a specification for an application server that is geared and optimized to the needs of event-driven applications - as can be found in the telecommunications sector. SLEE is part of the JAIN architecture and is therefore often referred to as JAIN SLEE. The specification was developed under the auspices of SUN , IBM and Open Cloud in cooperation with experts from various other companies as part of Java Specification Request number 22. Work began in 1999. Version 1.0 of the SLEE specification was released on March 3, 2004. The subsequent version 1.1 is listed under the JSR 240 and was published in July 2008.

SLEE defines a component model to structure the application logic of telecommunication applications. The SLEE specification also defines the contract between the components and the container that is to house the components. SLEE does not specify how the specification should be implemented.

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