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Jason Snyder
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Jason Snyder is an architectural expert for CSC Consulting in Boston, and has served as the lead architect for several J2EE development projects. He has over 10 years of experience in software development, OO design, and application architecture.
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SOAPtest By Jason Snyder 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 provide the overall
functionality needed to
ensure adequate
validation, and make
updating data values... Nov. 16, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 13,101 | Mercury Interactive's
LoadRunner By Jason Snyder 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
the systems being tested
provides great value. The
J2EE Transaction
Breakdown Diagnostics
Module, L... Feb. 26, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 17,060 | Cyanea/One from Cyanea By Jason Snyder Suppose you've developed
your suite of
applications,
standardized to J2EE, and
are now awaiting the J2EE
benefits for monitoring
these applications. You
have a consistent series
of applications, so
adding advanced
monitoring capability
should be fairly
straightforward. Nov. 6, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 9,884 | Step-By-Step EJB 2.0
Inheritance in WebSphere By Jason Snyder One of the vital
principles of
object-oriented
programming is
inheritance. Although not
formally supported by the
EJB specification, the
need for inheritance in
the EJB world has real
importance. Oct. 23, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 10,770 | Panorama from Altaworks By Jason Snyder The clues were all right
there. An application
that had been through
intense performance
testing was getting
regular complaints about
its online response
times. Oct. 3, 2003 09:09 AM Reads: 9,135 | BEA WebLogic Integration
8.1 from BEA Systems By Jason Snyder Complex Business Process
Management (BPM)
solutions involving
workflow creation,
enterprise resource
access, and real business
tasks can quickly become
unmanageable. The
workflows can grow into
giant, hard-to-follow
decision trees, the
developers have
difficu... Aug. 7, 2003 01:09 PM Reads: 9,145 | Wily Introscope 4.0 from
Wily Technology By Jason Snyder Application performance
horror stories exist
everywhere. Tales of
molasses-like response
times, high-risk
transactions that
periodically and
mysteriously slow to a
crawl, and search engine
combinations that
paralyze the browser are
common enough that
interest in... Jul. 8, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 10,340 | WebLogic Portal 8.1 By Jason Snyder WebLogic Portal 8.1 Beta
is out and builds upon
the successful and well
received WebLogic Portal
7.0. Portal 7.0 dominated
industry reviews last
year, winning many 'best
technology' awards (for
example, Best Enterprise
Portal Solution in the
17th annual Software &
... May. 27, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 11,249 | JMS and WebLogic 7.0 By Jason Snyder This article demonstrates
how to create a gateway
class for sending JMS
messages generically with
WebLogic. This is
beneficial for any
asynchronous messaging
effort, and provides a
basis for future JMS
development. A generic
access path for sending
JMS messages is... May. 27, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 8,283 | Development Using Servlet
2.3 Filters and Event
Listeners By Jason Snyder With every release of the
Servlet API new features
are added that offer new
functionality and provide
developers with more
flexibility when
designing new Web
applications. With a
changing user base and
business requirements,
most developers would
prefer an easy,
... May. 20, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 20,224 |
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