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Prakash Malani
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Prakash Malani has extensive experience in architecting, designing, and developing object-oriented software and has done software development in many application domains such as entertainment, retail, medicine, communications, and interactive television.He practices and mentors leading technologies such as J2EE, UML, and XML. Prakash has published various articles in industry- leading publications.
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Strategies for WebLogic
Domain Configuration By Prakash Malani In my previous article
(WLDJ, Vol. 3, issue 8),
I gave you a detailed
overview of the different
strategies available for
domain creation and
configuration and
evaluated manual and
templating options. In
this article, I employ
tools like WLShell,
WebLogic Scripting... Feb. 11, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 22,859 | Strategies for WebLogic
Domain Configuration By Prakash Malani A domain contains
configuration information
for a BEA WebLogic Server
instance. It has
configuration information
about servers, clusters,
and machines. A domain
also contains
configuration information
about resources such as
Java DataBase
Connectivity (JDBC)
con... Nov. 16, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 21,054 | Easy Java Portlets By Prakash Malani A portlet is a Web
component that generates
fragments - pieces of
markup (e.g., HTML, XML)
adhering to certain
specifications. Fragments
are aggregated to form a
complete document. This
article introduces the
Java Specification
Request (JSR) 168 on Java
Portlets. ... Jul. 13, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 22,742 Replies: 3 | Considering MySQL? Read
On... (Part 2) By Prakash Malani This article explores
using MySQL as the
database engine where the
application is developed
using BEA WebLogic
Workshop 8.1 and deployed
to BEA WebLogic Server
8.1. Using an
archetypical J2EE
architecture, I evaluate
the impact of using MySQL
from various aspects ... May. 17, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 21,775 | Considering MySQL? Read
On... (Part I) By Prakash Malani MySQL is a small, fast,
and efficient database.
This article discusses
leveraging MySQL as the
database with BEA
WebLogic Server 8.1. We
will look at using MySQL
as the database engine
where the application is
developed using BEA
WebLogic Workshop 8.1 and
deployed... Apr. 9, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 20,424 |
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