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I have two newsworthy items to talk about this month. One concerns the application server market; the other pertains to a newly announced partnership in the wireless space. Each tidbit dates from July, but as editorial schedules run a bit behind the times, I'll relay them to you n... Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 11,264 | Given the current pace of technology change, we seem to be under ever-increasing pressure from product vendors to upgrade to the newest, latest version of software. Most software vendors now seem to have major software releases scheduled every six months. This can put a strain not ... Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 10,614 | You might not want to admit it, but have you ever lost or forgotten the password for the system user within WebLogic Server (WLS) 6.1? Or worse yet, accidentally deleted the fileRealm. properties or SerializedSystemIni.dat files? Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 18,409 | Adam Bosworth, vice president of engineering of the Frameworks Division at BEA, recently sat down with JP Morgenthal to talk about his role in WebLogic. WLDJ: Tell us about your role at BEA. Adam: Basically, I make sure that we build what's necessary for J2EE to become usable by th... Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 18,518 | It's almost impossible to address the performance of the JMS implementation on the WebLogic Server in a generic fashion. Message size, acknowledge mode, persistence mode, and type of consumer are just a few of the things that can impact the performance. Add the JVM, the operating sy... Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 11,914 | Part 1 of this article (WLDJ, Vol. 1, issue 8) explored third-party Java Message Service (JMS) integration into WebLogic Server (WLS) and addressed related issues. In Part 2, we'll implement transactional JMS design patterns using SonicMQ and the WebLogic Server Adapter (WLSAdapter) as... Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 12,069 | At Rosewood Software Services, we use Rational's Unified Process (RUP) and help many clients tailor it for their use. RUP specifies a number of models, including the Implementation Model, which is used to structure the physical artifacts (or files) within a project. For example, in ... Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 13,180 | As I may have mentioned once or twice in this column over the foregoing months, developers can derive a large amount of value from building their applications on an application server. Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 9,680 | Working as a BEA consultant, I've helped customers successfully design and deploy applications on various versions of the WebLogic Server (WLS). BEA has been supporting container-managed persistence (CMP) entity beans since EJB 1.0, and a few of our customers have used them. Unfortu... Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 11,975 Replies: 1 | In helping our customers deploy J2EE applications on the mainframe we've learned a number of tips and tricks. We've included configuration settings, tuning suggestions, and descriptions of existing production applications in this article. Although each environment is different, the... Aug. 23, 2002 Reads: 11,899 |
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