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- Strategies for Architecting High Performance J2EE Applications
- This paper discusses architectural strategies for creating and tuning high performing and scalable J2EE applications. How you architect and design a J2EE application has a significant impact on its long-term performance and scalability. Unfortunately, requirements specifications often omit performance requirements. How does this happen? Requirements may focus exclusively on features,...
- Tags: Strategy, Performance, High-performance, J2EE Application, Quest Software Inc., Performance Requirement, J2EE Specification, J2Ee, Middleware, Performance Management, Enterprise Software, Component-Based Development (CBD), Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- White papers 2005-02-01
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- CRIKEY! He can swallow whole companies! But not communities.
- Boy, what a big beautiful snake he is, mates. He eats multi-billion dollar companies with all their assets, WHOLE. But even big old  Constrictus Siliconvallis cannot squeeze the Open Source community. So, suffice to say, the Sun Microsystems story didn't end the way...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., MySQL, Sun Microsystems Inc., JCP, Programming Languages, Java, Open Source, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-04-20
- Extending J2EE for Dynamic Integration
- Internet access is growing quickly every day. Internet use is being extended from that of static content browsing to business application exposure that permits the integration of enterprise application systems. As one step further, business-to-business integration via the Internet is gaining momentum, where enterprise applications from one business interact with...
- Tags: Enterprise Application, Integration, CSIRO Australia, J2Ee, Application Integration, Application Servers, Enterprise Software, Java, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Programming Languages
- White papers 2008-01-01
- More antitrust tilting
- Clearly, the silt churned up by the European Court of First Instance's ruling last week has not cleared. So much for my promise that last Friday's post would be my last blog on the topic. As reported yesterday, a Brussels-based think tank which goes by the name...
- Tags: Antitrust, Java, Operating System, Manufacturer, Microsoft Corp., Standards, Computer, EC, Globlisation Institute, Corporate Law, Productivity, Operating Systems, Security, Business Operations, Software, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2007-09-25
- Sun 'simplifies' Java EE, but are its glory days at an end?
- Sun says it has simplified Java EE, but are its glory days at an end? Last May, Sun released Java Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE, known in previous editions as J2EE), the latest version of the standards platform that underpins many commercial and open-source application servers. Whether Java...
- Tags: Programming languages, J2EE, Middleware, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java EE, Java
- Blog posts 2006-12-20
- BeanConnect V2.0: Technical Overview
- With the product BeanConnect 2.0, Fujitsu Siemens Computers offers software which complies with the JCA 1.5 specification. The J2EE Connector Architecture JCA 1.5 is part of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4 as well as part of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5) and defines...
- Tags: Fujitsu Siemens, J2EE Connector Architecture 1.5, J2Ee, Java, Programming Languages, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers 2006-12-01
- salesforce.com's Apex language is not the lock-in attempt it appears to be
- salesforce.com's Apex language is not the lock-in attempt it appears to beExcellent ContinuationDave,Thanks for continuing the discussion. You made some points that were well-taken! Although I must say, a correction is due since "the CLI is a subset of the classes found in Microsoft's .NET Framework" is not true. The...
- Tags: Application servers, Middleware, Sales force management, code-portability, Apex, application server, Salesforce.com Inc., server, Java, CLI
- Discussion threads 2006-10-13
- salesforce.com's Apex language is not the lock-in attempt it appears to be
- While I was at Symposium/ITxpo, my colleague Dan Farber was attending salesforce.coms Dreamforce conference where the company announced that its Java/SQL-esque Apex programming language would be opened up for use by customers wanting to use it Apex to customize their salesforce.com applications. When Dan Farber first shared the news with...
- Tags: Apex, Salesforce.com Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-10-13
- WebSphere Application Server V6.1: Technical Overview
- WebSphere Application Server is the implementation by IBM of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform. It conforms to the J2EE 1.4 specification. WebSphere Application Server is available in unique packages that are designed to meet a wide range of customer requirements. At the heart of each package is a...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, Application Server, Server, IBM WebSphere Application Server, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-09-29
- Managing Business Critical Applications: The Compuware Vantage Approach
- This whitepaper compares the productivity of two development teams maintaining and upgrading an identical J2EE application. One team used a Model-Driven Architecture MDA approach to J2EE development. The other team used a traditional, code-centric development approach. The original application was a version of the familiar J2EE PetStore application, defined by...
- Tags: Team, Specification, Compuware Corp., Model-driven Architecture, International Data Group, Model Driven Architecture, Team Management, J2Ee, Enterprise Software, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Management, Software
- White papers 2006-06-01
- MS: "OpenDoc too slow!" IBM: "MS Open XML too heavy!"
- MS: "OpenDoc too slow!" IBM: "MS Open XML too heavy!"ComplianceThe real "rubber hits the road" issue is compliance testing. With both camps positioning themselves to become Governmental purchasing requirements, they're going to eventually run into the issue of validation suites.A good example is [url=http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/]the W3C's CSS Validator.[/url]One problem...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), IBM Corp., OpenDoc, Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source
- Discussion threads 2006-05-25
- New Java EE has something for everyone
- Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE; known in previous versions as J2EE) is the engine behind at least half of all the Web services/SOA implementations out there, so it's big news when a new version of the platform is released. And, the new server infrastructure supports many emerging initiatives reshaping the...
- Tags: Java, Java EE 5
- Blog posts 2006-05-07
- J2EE Server Scalability Through EJB Replication
- With the development of Internet-based business, Web applications are becoming increasingly complex. The J2EE specification aims at enabling the design of such web application servers. These servers have to ensure scalability and availability of the supported applications. Scalability can be achieved using replication techniques or partitioning techniques. The aim of...
- Tags: J2EE Server, Web Application Server, Application Server, Web Application, Server, Replication, EJB, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers 2006-04-27
- Sun: Chasing after (and may catch) the open source DReaM
- In March 2006, in a podcast interview with ZDNet, Sun president and COO Jonathan Schwartz dropped a hint that his company had something in the works that was very much like the Liberty Alliance (in the way that it undermined the usage of proprietary identity management systems like Microsoft's Passport),...
- Tags: Dream, Sun Microsystems Inc., Tom Jacobs, digital-rights management
- Blog posts 2006-04-14
- Securing Connections Between WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere MQ - Part 2: Secure the WebSphere MQ Link Using the Service Integration Bus
- The Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Specification, Version 1.3, required software vendors to include a Java Message Service JMS provider within their application server products. IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0 provided this support through the WebSphere JMS provider, a reduced footprint version of IBM WebSphere MQ and IBM WebSphere...
- Tags: JMS, IBM WebSphere, Application Server, Server, IBM WebSphere MQ, IBM WebSphere Application Server, Service Integration Bu, WebSphere Application Server V6.0, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-01-18
- WebSphere Application Server V6: JCA Connection Problem Determination
- IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 provides implementation and support for the new J2EE Connector Architecture JCA specification V1.5 as part of the J2EE 1.4 platform. The JCA provides a standard mechanism that allows modern J2EE applications to connect and use heterogeneous resources from various existing enterprise information systems EIS as...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, IBM WebSphere Application Server, IBM WebSphere Application Server V6, J2EE Connector Architecture, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Programming Languages
- White papers 2005-09-15
- And then there were three (three open source J2EE servers)
- In the "what sand was my head in" department, by way of Bob Sutor's blog comes a reminder that the Apache Software Foundation's Geronimo J2EE server project has cleared the biggest hurdle towards earning its official J2EE 1.4 wings. My colleague at News.com, Martin LaMonica, had the story...
- Tags: Geronimo, Java
- Blog posts 2005-07-14
- JBI: Is it, or isn't it, right for SOA?
- Java Business Integration JBI continues to stir passions on the right and on the left. Here is what some leading thinkers are saying about the spec: IONA's Steve Vinoski attempts to clear the air with this very explanative article on how JBI fits into an integration...
- Tags: Java Business Integration
- Blog posts 2005-07-12
- What Sun open sourced, exactly
- It's easy to get confused by all the knobs and levers that add up to Java and even more confusing when Sun announces that it's open sourcing something that's Java-related. For years now, IBM and others have been pressuring Sun to open source Java and the idea of doing...
- Tags: Java
- Blog posts 2005-06-29
- Preview of Sun's JavaOne announcements for Monday
- Sun is conducting daily previews of the announcements it will be making on each day of the JavaOne 2005 conference being held in San Francisco. The audio version of the conference call is available as an MP3 that can be downloaded or, if you’re already subscribed to ZDNet’s...
- Tags: Java
- Blog posts 2005-06-27
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