Advantages and Disadvantages of webdynpro JAVA over J2ee?

Hi,
   Can anybody provide me the advantages and disadvantages of webdynpro java over the J2EE?
Regards,
Harish.

Hi,
Webdynpro is the SAP standard technology for developing business user intrefaces.
Webdynpro is like the frame work which follows the MVC Design pattern.
Webdynpro uses most of the UI developement as declarative approach , i.e. most of the code will generated by the framework. so it will reduce the developement efforts.
Adaptive RFC model to connect with SAP systems.
All these are advantages over than the J2ee.
Regards,
Naga

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