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- Developing JSF Portlets With WebLogic Portal
- Support for Java Server Faces JSF amongst Java vendors has increased dramatically in recent years, and customers are increasingly standardizing on it for new Java web application development. Oracle in particular has embraced JSF. The Oracle ADF technology stack provides the richest environment for enterprise web development in Java. A...
- Tags: Java Server, BEA WebLogic, Oracle Corp., JavaServer Faces, Java Server Faces, Portal, Java, Programming Languages, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2009-05-01
- Paper on Integration of AJAX and Java Server Faces
- A components-based approach using JSF and Ajax4jsf is the best way for enterprises to address the Web 2.0 challenge. Ajax4jsf component library is a perfect match for JSF component library because this component library will not jump outside the JSF component model. It provides cool, rich, fast and interactive internet...
- Tags: Java Server, AJAX, JavaServer Faces, Java Server Faces, Integration, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2006-11-26
- Introducing Java Server Faces (JSF) to 4GL Developers
- The past few years have seen the emergence of JSF Java Server Faces as the technology of choice for building the User Interface UI layer of Java web applications. Oracle's business applications are committing to JSF as the UI technology in the "Fusion" stack. The component based architecture gives business...
- Tags: Developer, Java Server, Java Server Faces, Java, Programming Languages, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-11-01
- The oracle of SOA
- One Forrester Research analyst told me recently that he thinks Oracle -- which touts a vaguely defined SOA vision of business "fusion" -- is possibly two years behind SAP in terms of thought leadership and architectural development. Well, Oracle no surprise would suggest otherwise. According to fellow ZDNet blogger David...
- Tags: SOA, Oracle Corp., Java Server Faces
- Blog posts 2005-06-27
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- GlassFish 2.1 (Mac)
- GlassFish is a free, open source application server which implements the newest features in the Java EE 5 platform (the next version of the J2EE platform). The Java EE 5 platform includes the latest versions of technologies such as Enterprise JavaBeans EJB 3.0, JavaServer Faces JSF 1.2, Servlet 2.5, JavaServer...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Project GlassFish, Java EE 5 Platform, EJB, Programming Languages, Java, J2Ee, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2009-10-17
- Coverity work spun backward
- Coverity work spun backwardAs always follow the money"An ability to acknowledge flaws is a strength of open source, yet too many in the computer media are portraying it as a weakness."Journalists don't exist anymore, they're in sales support.I think Coverity does inspect commercial software... they just sign NDA's with the...
- Tags: Web browsers, RIM BlackBerry, Coverity, Firebird, ICU
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- Web Application Development Within Sybase WorkSpace 2.0
- This paper describes the architecture and features of the Web application development tooling in WorkSpace 2.0. It explains how to develop powerful JavaServer Faces JSF DataWindow components and then use them in a JSF Web application. It also describes how to integrate Web applications into a services-oriented architecture. JSF is...
- Tags: Web Application Development, Web, JavaServer Faces, Web Application, Sybase Inc., Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Google must woo mobile app developers
- Google must woo mobile app developersAndroid isn't for current mobile developersThe opinions of people currently developing mobile apps are not the ones we should be interested in. The point of Android is to recruit the vast body of desktop Linux developers to develop mobile apps and not for existing...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Cellular phones, Scripting languages, Programming languages, developer, mobile, Google Inc., cell phone, mobile app, mobile app developer, Java
- Discussion threads 2007-11-08
- I've said it before: Microsoft should buy BEA
- The dark clouds over BEA are deepening with news that activist Carl Icahn is buying up tangible influence in the software vendor probably with the idea of a sale. BEA faces lingering unknowns on its financial statements -- not to mention entrenched concerns about sales, growth and its ability to...
- Tags: BEA Systems Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Oracle Corp., Information Technology, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Strategy, Programming Languages, Middleware, Java, Operating Systems, Software, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-10-05
- Create a JSF Portlet With Oracle WebCenter Suite and JDeveloper
- A web portal is a collection of independent web components on a single page. These pluggable user interface components, called portlets, process requests and generate dynamic content from inside portlet containers. Because portlets can obtain data from different data sources, a portal provides users with a unified presentation of views...
- Tags: Portlet, Oracle Corp., JavaServer Faces, Oracle JDeveloper, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-09-21
- AMD doubters persist; Are they right this time?
- AMD doubters persist; Are they right this time?Talking Intel/AMD victory...is so subjective. If you look at Intel's desire - to be the only chip maker - AMD is victorious.If you look at solely IPS's then it's a toss up between INT and FP.I sell nothing but AMD. So...
- Tags: Processors, Performance management, Penryn, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Clovertown, Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-14
- Red Hat beta release of Developer Studio sports Exadel tools, Seam integration
- Red Hat today released the beta version of its Developer Studio, an Eclipse-based integrated development environment IDE designed to help developers, as companies migrate to and exploit open source runtimes, frameworks and stacks. The beta releases sees the merger of products that were contributed to Red Hat by Exadel in...
- Tags: AJAX, Red Hat Inc., Open Source, Environment, Runtime, Eclipse, Tool, JBoss, Development Environment, Integration, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- Cross-platform Microsoft
- Microsoft, apparently, is helping the folks at Mono to port Silverlight to Linux. This is good news, as the primary fear I've heard from developers is that Silverlight will be locked to Microsoft platforms and products. Microsoft has already committed to supporting Silverlight cross-browser on Windows, and has a version...
- Tags: Software, Linux, Microsoft Silverlight, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp., John Carroll
- Blog posts 2007-08-13
- Your DST IT nightmare: Who's to blame? Hint: They're in DC
- "Day light saving just brings a smile to everybody’s faces.” --Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., on March 8. Talk about disconnects between Washington D.C. and reality. Markey, one of the people most responsible for the DST change this weekend, wouldnt know a server if it fell on his head. After all,...
- Tags: General, IT Management, Software Infrastructure, Hardware Infrastructure, Government, Microsoft
- Blog posts 2007-03-08
- Oracle commits to Eclipse persistence project, joins board of directors
- EclipseCon 2007: In a surprise move, Oracle announced today it is donating its Java persistence framework, Oracle TopLink, to the Eclipse community under the Eclipse Public License. A new project called "EclipseLink" is expected to be formed to oversee development of the software, with Oracle at the helm.Additionally, Oracle will...
- Tags: Licenses, Community, EclipseCon 2007, Java, Commercial, General, Eclipse
- Blog posts 2007-03-06
- .NET takes a flying leap
- .NET takes a flying leapNice, but with limitations ...I have not studied the product, so take my opinion with a "grain of salt".I think that I doubt anyone would use this in any real complex project.And also why to change from Eclipse/NetBeans when they are Free, highly supported and integrated...
- Tags: .NET, Application servers, Programming languages, Middleware, Microsoft .NET, Java
- Discussion threads 2007-01-27
- Java update warms to scripting languages
- Java update warms to scripting languagesThe problem with scriptingThe biggest problem with script writers is that they are viewed by management to be word processors rather than programmers. This means that they are paid like they are word processing staff rather than programmer staff. And it also means that the...
- Tags: Programming languages, Scripting languages, Java Update, Java, Crystal Reports, tool, Pure Java, scripting language
- Discussion threads 2006-12-11
- This Microsoft-Novell partnership's not all it's cracked up to be
- This Microsoft-Novell partnership's not all it's cracked up to beMicrosoft...... is shelling out considerably more than $40 million.If they can [i]"agree to disagree"[/i] over the patent issue so easily then that is obviously not that central to the deal. If it was core item I would expect considerably more rancour.I'm...
- Tags: Programming languages, Free trade, payoff, partnership, Microsoft Corp., Novell Inc., open source, Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-11-21
- Ease the development and maintenance of web applications with JavaServer Faces technology
- JavaServer Faces technology is a server-side user interface component framework for Java technology-based web applications. Its well-defined programming model and tag libraries significantly ease the burden of building and maintaining Web applications with server-side UIs. Discover JavaServer Faces technology in this sample chapter from The Java EE...
- Tags: JavaServer Faces, Web Application, JavaServer Faces Technology, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Book chapters 2006-11-01
- A unified point of control
- It's called "identity management" but that's not what it is. What it is, at least in the Sun implementation, is a unified point of control for rights management. For some applications I can see some of this stuff being extremely valuable - and I'll get to some examples...
- Tags: Programming languages, Directory services, Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., unified point
- Blog posts 2006-10-31
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