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Richard Csongor wrote: Hi,
I was looking to play .mp3 files in my PB application and found your code. Anything newer on this. I tried it in PB 10 and 11 and it crashes? Any ideas?
Thanks,
Richard
andy.mulholland wrote: intriguing !!!
We have full scale 'Mashup Factories' in Chicago USA and Utrecht Netherlands building enterprise MashUps for clients. These have full policy management capabilities and generally are mostly using intern...
Tyler is COO of The Middleware Company responsible for all day-to-day
activities at the firm including management of communities, consulting,
research and training businesses. Tyler has been in the enterprise
software space for 11 years working at BEA Systems, Technology Resource
Group, Talarian and Banner Blue Software. During his six years at BEA,
Tyler held a number of executive roles including running Developer
Evangelism, Education Development and BEA eWorld.
Recently I made a long trip to the East Coast. While there, I was able to meet with a number of developers, customers, and partners. I spoke to a variety of people and heard about a number of interesting community goings-on.
I was goofing off this weekend, trying to figure out what would be the best topic to write about for this month's architecture column. And, like any good columnist, I procrastinated until Sunday night (the article was due on Monday morning).
Last month, I talked about the power of CMP entity EJBs and provided a number of scenarios where leveraging the CMP model would be preferable to developing stateless session EJBs that use JDBC or JDO. This month, I'll talk about the reasons for using a CMP architecture over a BMP one i...
For software developers, architecture is about making choices and tradeoffs. Solid architectures are the result of careful analysis of the problem and its solutions. There's no such thing as a perfect design for a distributed system.. This series will provide insights into various micr...
This is the second in a series of three articles discussing the clustering capabilities of BEA WebLogic Server 6.1 (WLS). This month we discuss replica-aware stubs, their impact on a clustered system, and how they're used with EJBs.
Welcome to the first issue of BEA WebLogic Developer's Journal! This article is the first of a three-part series geared around the clustering capabilities of BEA WebLogic Server (WLS) 6.1 and aimed at introductory and advanced audiences. This article will talk about the importance of c...
By their very nature, Web services operate in a loosely-coupled, geographically-dispersed environ-ment. From an infrastructure perspective, what does this mean for transaction processing systems? Do the existing approaches to handling transactions through the use of an XA-compliant, tw...
Last summer, Sun Microsystems released the first public draft of the EJB 2.0 specification with a lot of fanfare. Since then, it's been through a whirlwind of discussion, controversy, and modifications. Yes, modifications. The latest release of the EJB specification is Public Final Dra...
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The open source Expresso 5.6 release builds on a solid feature set with several new open source products integrated and representing over 1000 cvs commits of framewo...
Testing Web services creates an entirely new set of problems for development and testing teams. JUnits can be created to test parts of the Web service, but do not pr...
Mercury Interactive's LoadRunner is a leader in the performance-testing market. Its ability to create large volumes of data is legendary, and its ability to monitor ...
Bill Coleman, Edward Scott, and Alfred Chuang must be looking at their September 1998 acquisition of WebLogic as the best money they ever spent. WebLogic's Tengah pr...