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Probably one of the most interesting tasks that can be given to an architect (system architect, program architect, lead architect, application architect - pick the title that resonates most in your environment) is the task of evaluating or determining the direction of an enterprise arc... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 9,204 | Sick of working with all of those different Java files and deployment descriptors when developing EJBs for WebLogic Server? A couple of tools out there allow you to work with just the bean code, and use special Javadoc comments to define what should be in the other interfaces (Home, Re... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 8,524 | As a software developer I enjoy designing and developing new systems, but I don't enjoy spending time on configuration. Building and deploying WebLogic applications can quickly become complex. Each deployed unit, whether it's an EJB JAR File, WAR File, or EAR File requires deployment d... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 10,377 | We have a J2EE application where clients with the same userid need to share the session data that is maintained on the server side. In addition, clients aren't just Web clients, but applets and applications as well. How should we implement that? This is a typical problem when writing J... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 10,001 Replies: 1 | Web Services have made quite an impact since the concept and technology were introduced. Just about every major vendor is putting considerable effort into making their products capable of developing and using Web services. This article will illustrate how a Web service can be developed... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 9,542 | 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. Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 12,337 | Sad, I mused - you don't often see that any more. My mind then wandered to hoping that, as technologists, we aren't somehow tacitly colluding in the erosion of the fabric that holds society together. Hmm, I seem to have come over all melancholy. Excuse me whilst I visit The Hunger Site... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 9,764 | THIS MONTH I'M GOING TO TALK about Web Services (capitals intended - I'll explain in a minute). Specifically, as one of the architects of BEA's SOAP/WSDL stack, I'd like to talk to you about Web Services and where they fit in with J2EE and Java in general. Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 6,604 | In the mid 1990s, I worked with an application development environment (ADE) called Forte - essentially, PowerBuilder on steroids. It allowed for scalable, distributed applications to be developed, debugged, and deployed easily within a single environment. The technology was really coo... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 9,998 | As a WebLogic developer, there'll come a time when you'll need to file a support case with BEA; many of you have done this already. Throughout the problem-solving process, you'll be speaking with one of BEA's DREs (developer relations engineers). These folks are very knowledgeable rega... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 5,703 | Are you planning to upgrade from WebLogic version 5.1 to version 6.1? Do you want to speed up the process of redeploying your EJBs, servlets, and JSPs to a newer version of an application server? The J2EE specification doesn't define any standard deployment procedures. These differ fro... Feb. 6, 2002 Reads: 7,296 |
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