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Chris Peltz

Chris Peltz is a senior architect within HP's
Developer Resources Organization (http://devresource.hp.com), providing technical and architectural consulting to enterprise customers in the areas of J2EE, Web services, and
application management.
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SOA Web Services XML: Why
WSDM Matters By Chris Peltz  The world of IT
management has changed a
great deal since the
early days of SNMP and
network management. IT
organizations today are
building and deploying a
wide range of systems and
applications that must be
managed in a consistent
and reliable way.
Applications ... Aug. 3, 2005 08:45 AM Reads: 33,284 Replies: 3 | Evolving JMX By Chris Peltz; Pankaj Kumar Increased demands to meet
customer service-level
agreements often put a
great burden on IT to
deliver a robust
architecture for
application management.
Organizations wishing to
deploy a management
solution must consider a
number of important
requirements. Oct. 28, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 21,982 | Managing the WebLogic
Platform with HP OpenView By Chris Peltz; Claire Rogers In our earlier article
(WLDJ, Vol. 3, issue 5),
we discussed the
importance of designing
for manageability. Using
a case study of an
on-line shopping
application, DizzyWorld,
we showed the developer's
perspective around
application
manageability. This
included b... Jul. 13, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 23,295 | Instrumenting a Java Page
Flow Using JMX Technology By Chris Peltz; Claire Rogers With Web services usage
on the rise,
organizations are seeing
a growing complexity in
the enterprise systems
being built. The need for
a robust management
solution is critical, as
organizations look for
better ways to monitor
and control their IT
environment. May. 17, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 21,759 Replies: 2 | Design Strategies for Web
Services Versioning By Chris Peltz; Anjali Anagol-Subbarao Application versioning
has always been a
challenge for the
developer community. With
the introduction of Web
services, this issue
becomes even more
difficult as developers
are dealing with a more
distributed set of
components that aren't
necessarily under their
control. Apr. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 31,132 | Using XML Schemas
Effectively in WSDL
Design By Chris Peltz How to use XML schemas in
the design of a Web
services interface -
including the importance
of XML-based development
tools, binding
considerations between
XML and underlying
objects, WSDL reusability
through XML schemas, and
XML schema naming best
practices. Feb. 25, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 10,576 | Developing Web Services
with Open Source - A
quick start for Web
services technology By Chris Peltz Over the past year, Web
services have been
positioned as a key
enabler to application
e-business integration.
Many companies and
vendors have made large
investments in supporting
the Web services
development process. Dec. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 26,802 | Using XML Schemas
Effectively in WSDL
Design By Mark Secrist; Chris Peltz Developers are beginning
to develop more
sophisticated Web
services, exchanging
complex XML documents
rather than simple
parameter types. As this
shift takes place,
development teams begin
to grapple with
different approaches to
designing these Web
services i... Aug. 27, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 19,343 | JavaOne 2003 By Chris Peltz This year's JavaOne
provided a good overview
of the state of Web
services today. This show
report focuses on XML and
Web services coverage at
the event. Aug. 6, 2003 12:41 PM Reads: 8,788 Replies: 1 | Web Services
Orchestration and
Choreography By Chris Peltz Web services are rapidly
emerging as the most
practical approach for
integrating a wide array
of customer, vendor, and
business-partner
applications. While many
companies have begun to
deploy individual Web
services, the real value
will come when
enterprises can c... Jun. 17, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 17,065 | Applying Design Patterns
to Web Services
Architectures By Chris Peltz From the beginnings of
the well-known 'Gang of
Four' design patterns
book to more recent
publications on J2EE
design patterns, the
software industry has
always tried to find ways
to design frameworks,
ideas, and concepts that
could be used repeatedly.
With the int... May. 22, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 11,479 |
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