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Why are application servers so boring? I guess the answer to this question depends on your perspective. One man's boring commodity is another man's lifeblood. That observation alone would make for a rather short column, so we need another question. Sep. 24, 2002 Reads: 7,857 | (Milpitas, CA and San Jose, CA) - Palm Solutions Group, a pioneer in mobile and wireless Internet solutions and a provider of handheld computers; and BEA Systems, Inc., the world's leading application infrastructure software company, have announced a long-term, strategic relations... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 7,194 | The Java Management API (JMX) has been integral to managing the WebLogic Server since WebLogic 6.0. Through this API you can search for management beans (mbeans) within the application server and query them for both configuration information and runtime monitoring information. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 9,050 Replies: 2 | The concept of persisting a user session during the interaction with an application server has matured from maintaining hidden HTML fields and toying with URLs to a stable and robust technology under the J2EE framework. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 23,648 | As developers rapidly embraced the use of component-based architectures, the role of application servers in production has expanded from hosting somewhat simple, servlet-based applications to exploiting Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) and Java messaging services (JMS) to build robust eBusi... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 7,251 | Security is a priority for most of our customers. As more and more customers adopt Web services, they find a need to understand how Web services can be secured and what authentication mechanism to use. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 8,716 | This series of articles focuses on demystifying the frameworks embedded in the BEA WebLogic Portal. The first framework that will be discussed in-depth is the Advisor Framework, followed in future articles by the Event Framework and the Portal Framework. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 10,240 | Improving application integration has become an increasingly important component of today's IT strategy. In a recent Morgan Stanley survey of 225 CIOs, 80% indicated that they would begin new application projects in 2002, with application integration as a primary initiative. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 7,681 | WebLogic Server administration is the last area you need to study to pass the WebLogic Server 6.0 certification test. In this article, I'll cover some topics you may find on the test, such as deployment, security, and using the server console. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 9,269 | The standard EJB 2.0 container- managed persistence (CMP) query language known as EJB QL allows users to retrieve container-managed entity beans, subject to constraints that are described using the same object-relationship model that was constructed to describe beans in EJB deployme... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 11,301 | Integration is the biggest challenge facing IT organizations. The glass house controls much of the business-critical data in the enterprise, and traditional integration tactics, while complex and often proprietary, are still king. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 6,489 | Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is a very popular topic these days. Businesses, as well as government entities at the local, state, and federal level, are all struggling to integrate their critical yet disparate information systems. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 7,815 | There's no question about it - J2EE applications are tough, burly pieces of software. Often they require numerous servers, communicate over various protocols, and run on software from various vendors. Let's examine a simple J2EE application in which everything, including the... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 10,136 Replies: 1 |
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