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Joe Mitchko

Joe Mitchko is the editor-in-chief of WLDJ and a senior technical specialist for a leading consulting services company.
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Framework Tales By Joe Mitchko  Once upon a time, on a
project not too far away,
a bright young software
architect had a thought.
'Why, things are getting
a bit complex here,' he
said. 'Perhaps I can make
things easier by
developing a common
framework that can take
care of a lot of the
drudgery ... Jun. 21, 2005 12:00 PM Reads: 9,290 | Midnight Madness By Joe Mitchko As the father of an avid
teenage video game
enthusiast, I was a bit
amused late last year by
all of the excitement and
anticipation surrounding
the upcoming release of
Halo 2. For months
leading up to the
November 9 release date,
I heard all the buzz from
my oldes... May. 22, 2005 10:45 AM Reads: 11,390 | Simply SOA By Joe Mitchko It's all quite simple you
see. In a major move last
year, BEA made a
significant and very
welcome contribution to
the open source community
by donating the Beehive
framework to the Apache
software foundation.
Beehive, perceived by
many in the industry as
somewhat ... Feb. 11, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 12,526 | Are You a WebLogic
Expert? By Joe Mitchko In my travels I am often
asked whether I am a
WebLogic expert. I don't
blame people for asking,
since it is assumed that
anyone who is
editor-in-chief of a
magazine dedicated to
keeping its readers up to
date on the myriad of BEA
products must know
everything ther... Nov. 16, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 11,568 | The SOA Diet By Joe Mitchko It never ceases to amaze
me how something can move
from essential obscurity
to mainstream hype in
what seems to be only
overnight. Take the low
carbohydrate diets, which
are all the rage now. For
years, the Atkins diet
was considered by most
diet professionals to be... Nov. 7, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 13,448 | If Only... By Joe Mitchko Rarely does a software
product meet the
expectations of each and
every user. First of all,
if it did, I guess there
wouldn't be any need for
further releases. We all
have a wish list of sorts
- if only this software
program could do this or
if only that could be
b... Jul. 13, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 11,692 | Oh Beehive! By Joe Mitchko It wasn't all that long
ago, the last issue of
WLDJ if I am not
mistaken, that I
expressed my dismay over
why so few projects in my
travels were using
WebLogic Workshop as the
primary development IDE.
And only a few readers
sent in e-mails regarding
their reasons ... May. 20, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 24,106 Replies: 4 | Workshop on My Mind By Joe Mitchko Over the past several
months, I've had the
opportunity to interface
with several BEA WebLogic
project teams and ask
how they do their
development. One question
I usually bring up,
mainly out of curiosity,
is whether or not they
decided to use BEA
WebLogic Worksho... May. 17, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 17,803 Replies: 5 | The Second Battle for the
Desktop By Joe Mitchko We often like to assume
that most corporate IT
organizations have kept
somewhat up-to-date with
all of the various
technological innovations
over the years, and have
done so in an incremental
manner. However, the
reality of the situation
is quite different. You
ma... Apr. 29, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,980 | Watch Your Security Hole By Joe Mitchko Anyone who has recently
been on the job hunting
circuit, looking for a
position as a developer,
knows that employers are
getting rather picky.
With the oversupply of IT
professionals, recruiters
are not just looking for
good people, they are
looking for good people ... Mar. 10, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 11,649 | Twin Beaks By Joe Mitchko While recently reading
through a leading
national newspaper, I
happened to notice a
slick, full-page
advertisement for a new
enterprise-class server.
Made by a leading
hardware manufacturer, it
was one of those N-way
Intel Xeon rack-mount
systems that are in a
w... Feb. 26, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 13,464 | Predictions,
Predictions... By Joe Mitchko The start of a new year
is traditionally a time
when we reflect on where
we've been for the past
year, and what we hope
for the coming year.
Magazine editors take
this opportunity to take
part in an age-old
ritual, making
predictions for the new
year. What will th... Jan. 9, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 10,781 | Can You Log In Now? Good! By Joe Mitchko A colleague of mine, who
is a senior architectural
specialist, recently
finished a short,
three-week consulting
engagement with several
other performance-test
engineers to determine
why it was taking several
minutes on average for
users to log in to a
financial funds
management system. Dec. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 10,062 | Trading Places By Joe Mitchko I have always been a firm
believer in the value and
importance of trade
publications in the
information technology
industry. I remember
back in my early days as
a consultant being
assigned to (more like
thrown into) the
maintenance end of an
Informix-4GL project. Oct. 3, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 10,353 | The 21st Century
Developer By Joe Mitchko Imagine for a moment what
it would be like to be a
21st-century software
developer sitting in your
cubicle at work. All
right, I know that we
are already a few years
into the century, so
let's push it up, say,
50 years. Sep. 10, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 8,721 | Now I See the Problem By Joe Mitchko (July 21, 2003) - Just a
few short years ago, I
had my first experience
with Web service
technology while employed
by a Silicon Valley
dot-com company. At the
time, the new technology
seemed to me to be more
like a solution looking
for a problem. All right,
you ca... Jul. 21, 2003 02:51 PM Reads: 7,559 | Mindreef SOAPscope 1.0 By Joe Mitchko While carefully sorting
out junk mail in my inbox
late one evening, I came
across something that
caught my attention.
First of all, as product
review editor, it is my
duty and responsibility
to give the subject line
of any e-mail a quick
once-over for Web service
... Jun. 17, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 9,935 | BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 By Joe Mitchko Last year, BEA introduced
WebLogic Workshop, a
revolutionary product
based on declarative
annotations that took
away most of the pain and
aggravation of developing
J2EE-based Web services
on the WebLogic
Application Server
platform. Not being
satisfied with just W... May. 27, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 11,331 | BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 By Joe Mitchko Last year, BEA introduced
WebLogic Workshop, a
revolutionary product
based on declarative
annotations that took
away most of the pain and
aggravation of developing
J2EE-based Web services
on the WebLogic
Application Server
platform. Not being
satisfied with just W... May. 23, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 9,531 | Microsoft UDDI SDK 2.0 By Joe Mitchko One of the least
appreciated standards in
the Web services world is
Universal Description,
Discovery, and
Integration - UDDI. The
concepts of the UDDI
standard are fairly
simple - link Web service
consumers to providers.
If you are a provider,
you want to advertis... Apr. 22, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 12,110 | Quadrasis/Xtradyne Soap
Content Inspector By Joe Mitchko They carefully planned
for days for the worst
possible attack. Once
their presence was
detected, the enemy's
agents, who were stealthy
and highly intelligent,
would surely be drawn to
their defensive walls. It
would only be a matter of
time before the ongoing
and ... Feb. 24, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 10,551 | Actional SOAPstation By Joe Mitchko A favorite dot-com-era TV
commercial of mine
depicts several young
entrepreneurs eagerly
watching a ticker for
their first e-commerce
transaction. Their
initial cheers and
high-fives quickly faded
into dead silence as the
transactions started
mounting into the
m... Jan. 21, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 8,979 | J2EE Release 1.4 By Joe Mitchko The Web service-based
functionality provided in
Sun Microsystems J2EE 1.4
is a culmination of the
Java APIs and utilities
that were previously part
of the Java Web Services
Developer Pack (WSDP) and
have been repackaged for
the most part into J2EE
1.4. For the sake ... Dec. 16, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 9,570 | webMethods Version 4.6 By Joe Mitchko Information technology
sometimes reminds me of
the magic industry. The
first time a new and
exciting act is
performed, it creates a
level of stir in the
industry, leading to the
eagerness of other
magicians to perform it
in their acts. Oct. 21, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 11,110 | AltioLive 3.0 from Altio,
Inc By Joe Mitchko Altio, Inc., is about to
announce the preview
edition of AltioLive
3.0, a presentation
server platform for 'rich
client' Web
applications. In addition
to its current
architecture, this
release provides a Web
service adapter capable
of providing real-time
syn... Sep. 23, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 11,332 Replies: 2 | Actional SOAPswitch By Joe Mitchko I must admit that the
subtitle I used here
sounds a bit like an
overused marketing cliché
broadcast from a
late-night commercial on
television. Anyone
seriously involved in
enabling enterprise
resources as SOAP-based
services on the Web knows
that the 'today' part is
quite a stretch. Aug. 27, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 8,971 | BEA WebLogic Workshop By Joe Mitchko To fully appreciate the
power behind Workshop,
you need to know a bit
about Java Web Services
(JWS), an up-and-coming
standard in the J2EE
world. Just as you can
embed Java code in a JSP
file and have it compile
on the application
server, Java code in a
JWS fil... Jul. 1, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 11,247 | BEA WebLogic Workshop By Joe Mitchko Once upon a time, back
before the turn of the
century, there was a
buzzword in the industry
called CASE -
computer-aided software
engineering. In a
nutshell, CASE would take
the various models and
requirements gathered by
software analysts and
automatically genera... Jun. 19, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 10,012 | Orbix E2A Web Services
Platform, XMLBus Edition
5.0 By Joe Mitchko Back in the early 1980s,
a popular fast-food
restaurant ran a series
of humorous commercials
on television based on an
elderly woman visiting a
competing fast food
chain. After receiving
her order, she would pry
open an oversized
hamburger bun and utter a
shrill c... Apr. 5, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 10,528 | WebLogic Server 6.1 by
BEA SystemsLeading
Application Server Gets
Web Service Interface
Lift By Joe Mitchko A guiding principle in
the software business is
that everything designed
and developed today will
eventually become a
legacy system to-morrow.
Just yesterday I was all
excited about the new
world of client/server.
For a time, it was
client/server this and
client/ ... Dec. 3, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 9,948 | Integration Server 1.2 By Joe Mitchko No one involved in Web
development needs to be
reminded of the continued
rapid changes in the
industry. Even with the
current financial
downturn, driven by the
burst of the Internet
bubble, innovation is
still happening on many
fronts. Nowhere is this
truer than i... Oct. 21, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 9,968 | DeployDirector By Joe Mitchko DeployDirector provides a
comprehensive environment
for maintaining Java
applications across the
enterprise. It consists
of several modules,
including a server-based
repository, an
administrative interface,
and a client-side agent.
The administrative tool
allows y... Mar. 1, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 10,899 | SiteSticky By Joe Mitchko In the increasingly
fast-paced world of the
Internet, myriad new Web
sites seem to arrive
daily, intent on gaining
market share. Whether
your site is involved in
business-to-consumer
sales, online services,
or portal services, the
name of the game is the
same: try... Mar. 1, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 10,728 | JRun 3.0 by Allaire
Corporation By Joe Mitchko One of the first things
that crossed my mind
after being asked to
review JRun 3.0 was this:
How could I objectively
evaluate this product
without being biased by
my own experience working
with a competing product?
To give you a little
background, all but one
of th... Dec. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 11,374 | Product Review:
InstallShield Java
Edition 3.0 By Joe Mitchko Having been involved in a
fair number of
development projects over
the years, I've often
wondered what goes on
during the process of
setting up and
configuring installation
programs using authoring
tools such as
InstallShield. The task
of generating a setup
prog... May. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 11,856 |
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