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"Tough Questions"???
Sounds more like
questions a Fox anchor
would ask Bush. Sheesh,
can an interview sound
more like a sales pitch?
Or has...
What does the runaway
success of Firefox mean
for the Java developer
community? According to
Harshad Oak, it shows the
Java community that it's
possible to compete with
Microsoft. Firefox users
had to relate with the
product and promote it as
if it was their own
creation. 'Linux already
did that in the OS space
and Firefox is now doing
it in the browser space,'
he notes.
Richard Monson-Haefel,
now Burton Group's senior
analyst but familiar
prior to joining Burton
for his well-regarded
books and articles about
Java and his open source
projects like Apache
Geronimo, has just
published a report -
J2EE: A Standard in
Jeopardy - which suggests
that LAMP technologies
(Linux, Apache, MySQL,
PHP/Python/Perl) and open
source middleware may one
day help 'unseat' J2EE by
offering an alternative
framework, in combination
with other
entetprise-level open
source projects like
Tomcat, Spring,
Hibernate, and Struts.
Web services will
continue to play a vital
role within enterprises,
as companies strive to
create cost-effective
solutions that can be
integrated into existing
infrastructures. J2EE and
Microsoft's .NET are the
two primary platforms
used in Web services. And
while these two platforms
continue to be actively
developed, they are still
in their infancy. How
these platforms are
developed is critical for
the continued viability
of Web services.
Larry Ellison has raised
Oracle's offer for
PeopleSoft to $24 a share
from $21 - a hike of 14%.
This is the fifth new
offer since the hostile
takeover saga began last
June.
Oracle this morning
raised its price for
PeopleSoft from $21 a
share to $24, a total of
$8.8 billion, saying $24
represents a 60% premium
to where PeopleSoft was
trading when Oracle made
its first run at the
company a year ago June.
In a letter to
PeopleSoft's board
yesterday, Oracle CEO
Larry Ellison and
chairman Jeff Henley gave
PeopleSoft shareholders
until midnight on Friday,
November 19 to tender a
majority of the shares.
'SAP is now delighted to
be able to participate in
the application server
shootout and demonstrate
the power of SAP Web
Application Server as a
development and runtime
platform for
enterprise-scale Java
applications,' said SAP's
Christopher Hearn as the
news was announced.
Which application server
will be found to most
resilient and flexible?
And which most secure? It
didn't take long for the
enterprise software
community to start
discussing the
'Application Server
Shootout' outlined this
week by SYS-CON Media as
it tapped Burton Group to
stage the shootout
between main app server
vendors - both
proprietary and open
source - due to be held
at Web Services Edge 2005
East - International Web
Services Conference &
Expo next February, in
Boston.
The release of WebLogic
8.1, says BEA, provides a
single platform from
which IT organizations
can build services. Using
existing IT resources,
edition 8.1 strongly
supports the creation,
deployment, and reuse of
composite applications
across infrastructures.
It is expected to do well
in the Middle East, the
company says.
During his somewhat brief
employment at BEA
Systems, ex-BEA exec
Cornelius Willis tried to
bring down the shutters
on WLDJ (formerly BEA
WebLogic Developer's
Journal). The curious
episode can be viewed as
an object lesson,
contends WLDJ's
publisher, on the
importance of treating
business partners as
partners and business
competitors as
competitors, and not
mixing the two.
In an out-of-court
settlement reached this
morning, pending the
signing of a final
agreement, Sun has agreed
to pay Kodak $92 million
cash, bringing to an end
the patent infringement
proceedings instigated by
Kodak last week, in which
Java was declared by a
federal jury to breach
certain Kodak-owned
patents, a breach for
which Kodak was demanding
$1.06 billion in damages
and back royalties from
Sun.
Red Hat's vice president
for open source affairs,
Michael Tiemann, has said
Sun needs to prove its
devotion to the open
source community, by
releasing Java. According
to Tiemann, the move is
needed to stop
Microsoft's .NET from
advancing. Open sourced
Java, he believes, will
accelerate innovations
with Java. And concerns
over forking? He
dismisses them as 'so
last millennium.'
H&W's Web application
testing tool, DiagnoSys,
has passed BEA's webLogic
Validation Program. This
shows to customers that
BEA itself has, after
reviewing and testing the
application, decided that
the application can be
integrated with BEA
WebLogic Platform 8.1.
NEON Systems and Cape
Clear Software announced
they are working together
to provide enterprise
customers with
integration solutions.
The integration expertise
offered by each company,
will enable IT
environments to maximize
mainframe operability
between applications and
data throughout networks.
BackWeb Technologies'
Offline Access Server,
that extends the offline
capabilities of BEA
WebLogic Platform, has
been validated by BEA.
Validation is a means of
providing reassurance -
to customers who use
WebLogic - of an
application's verified
integrability with
WebLogic.
Belgian travel agency
Thomas Cook has fully
integrated BEA WebLogic
Server 8.1 into the
company's e-commerce
environment. They
announced a new
infrastructure, called
'eCommerce Next
Generation,' which Thomas
Cook has created to
streamline existing
e-commerce initiatives.
Versata has announced the
general availability of
the its Versata Logic
Suite on the BEA WebLogic
8.1 application server.
The combination of both
process and transaction
logic allows developers
to better utilize
service-oriented
architectures by linking
workflow with services
and data, claims
Versata's CTO.
Neon Systems, a leader in
enterprise-class
mainframe integration,
today announced the
availability of Shadow
z/Services, a SOAP-based
mainframe integration
solution that allows
organizations to rapidly
transform CICS, IMS, and
Advantage CA-IDMS
applications into Web
services.
BEA Systems, Inc., IBM
Corp., Microsoft Corp.,
SAP AG, and Sun
Microsystems, Inc., have
submitted the latest
version of a key Web
services specification,
WS-Addressing, to the
World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C) as input into the
standardization process.
IBM's director of
WebSphere Foundation
Software is aghast at
rumors that Sun may be
planning to merge its
JavaOne and Sun Network
conferences: 'JavaOne was
supposed to be an
industry event where any
Java vendor or user who
wishes to attend can do
so and be part of the
Java community....but it
is not supposed to be a
lot of people there to
support and further Sun.
We're there to support
and further Java,' he
writes.
Not having kept, or being
able to access, the right
information at the right
time is now a serious
offence that puts the CEO
and/or the CFO in jail
for perjury, regardless
of who in the
organization may or may
not have been to blame.
Capgemini Group's Global
CTO Andy Millholland
reports on why CxO
executives are finding
the previously boring
topic of storage worthy
of careful study: it's in
part because the latest
explosive IT subject is,
if something goes awry,
'Who goes to jail?'
As US events such as
COMDEX and CeBIT America
get canceled, the
equivalent IT mega-shows
in Europe seem to be
going from strength to
strength, reports Fuat
Kircaali directly from
Istanbul, where CeBIT
Eurasia opened earlier
this week to more
exhibitors, more
attendees, and more
foreign investors than
ever before.
Panacya's new Service
Center for Enterprise
Messaging System was
designed to support the
messaging requirements of
large and mid-sized
companies. With the
messaging system handling
e-mail, IT departments
can gain some breathing
room.
The current target
release date for J2SE 5.0
(Tiger) is September
30th, says Sun's Graham
Hamilton, chief
technologist of Java
Software. 'That is the
target,' Hamilton adds.
'As I am sure people
understand, we are
watching quality and
customer feedback closely
and will adjust if
needed. But right now
things are looking good
for hitting that date.'
'The new portal services
and solutions can help us
meet today's
ever-increasing business
challenges,' said Jukka
Tiainen, the director of
Finland Post, as he
announced that BEA
platform and portal
products would help
Finland's national mail
carrier with the
utilization of Internet
services and external
interfaces - two aspects
that are becoming more
and more important to
Finland Post's customers
and partners, according
to Tiainen.
BEA Systems' chief
marketing officer, Tod
Nielsen, is quitting the
corporate software
company effective
Thursday this week,
according to a regulatory
filing.
Motive's latest software
offering uses intelligent
application models to
enable automated
configurations of key IT
components. By providing
greater visibility over
application environments,
Motive believes this will
close the gap between
application development
teams and IT operations.
It's being called
'SOA-in-a-Box' by
commentators: WebLogic
Platform ISV Edition, a
slimmed-down version of
its WebLogic platform
especially for
independent software
vendors. This way, BEA
hopes, ISVs will be able
to build 'SOA-ready'
apps; value-added
resellers (VARs) and
system integrators too
would then be able to
market and deploy those
apps more easily.
Though he isn't sure if
this is a feature or a
bug in WebLogic's
deployment
infrastructure,
self-proclaimed J2EE geek
Vinny Carpenter ran into
an issue a while back and
completely forgot about
it, till he ran into it
again last weekend.
SYS-CON Media is inviting
BEA, Borland, IBM, JBoss,
JOnAS, Macromedia,
Microsoft, Oracle, Orion,
Sun, and Sybase to an
'Application Server
Shoot-Out' at the
upcoming Web Services
Edge Conference & Expo,
in Boston next February.
The shootout will be a
live competition aimed at
finding out which app
servers support the
latest WS-I standards and
how they compare in terms
of how many transactions
they can handle, how many
lines of code they
require, how they react
to simulated network and
hardware failures and a
whole range of other
metrics.
Every now and again, a
customer exchange reveals
hidden insights into the
popularity of SYS-CON's
LinuxWorld Magazine. We
can't resist sharing this
one, if only because of
the curious running
reference to a certain
other technology
magazine.
At the LinuxWorld Expo &
Convention, Sun previewed
Project Janus, which it
plans to ship when its
Solaris 10 x86 operating
system is released later
this year.
While the big market
share gainers in 2003
were not IBM and BEA,
but Oracle and JBoss,
both of which bucked the
deflationary trend in the
enterprise software
market, BEA has been
pointing out in the
run-up to LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo today
that it was named the
leader in application
servers on Linux in terms
of license revenue and
maintenance fees for the
third year running in the
recent IDC report.
Apache Beehive, the
cross-container,
open-source application
framework for building
SOAs and enterprise Java
applications that BEA is
releasing to open source,
is now available to the
public. It can be
obtained from the Apache
Software Foundation Web
site.
At JavaOne this week, the
Eclipse Foundation, along
with Instantiations,
Inc., and BEA Systems
announced the creation of
'Pollinate', a new
open-source incubator
project focused on
creating an Eclipse-based
development environment
and toolset to be named
Eclipse Pollinate.
This week at JavaOne, BEA
Systems and Sun
Microsystems announced
the general availability
of the BEA WebLogic
Platform on the Solaris
Operating System (OS) for
x86 systems.
PeopleSoft's newly
available PeopleSoft
EnterpriseOne Tools 8.93
now supports the Linux
operating system and BEA
WebLogic infrastructure,
to increase productivity,
reduce installation
times, and increase
customer choice.
Dr. Scott Dietzen, chief
technology officer, BEA
Systems, is scheduled to
keynote at the ninth
annual JavaOne Worldwide
Developer Conference.
During his keynote,
Dietzen is scheduled to
offer attendees
demonstrations and
tutorials on using
innovative technologies
including Project
Beehive.
The management team of
Comdex, which they are
'postponing' this year,
says not to worry, that
the show will be back in
2005. 'Wouldn't it be
pretty to think so?'
muses Roger Strukhoff.
Meantime, he mourns
today's announcement and
looks back at the ups and
downs of 'the one event
that described the arc of
the personal computer
business, from its
informal, hippiefied
beginnings in Atlantic
City in the 70s, through
an exuberant decade
running from the late 80s
through the late 90s, to
some alarming wretched
excess in 2000, to its
swift and apparently
fatal downfall in the
21st century.'
BEA has designated ILOG
as a preferred business
rule technology vendor to
provide key functionality
for its business process
management (BPM)
application development
framework, the BEA
WebLogic Workshop.
The open source Expresso
5.6 release builds on a
solid feature set with
several new open source
products integrated and
representing over 1000
cvs commits of framewo
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 pr
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
Bill Coleman, Edward
Scott, and Alfred Chuang
must be looking at their
September 1998
acquisition of WebLogic
as the best money they
ever spent. WebLogic's
Tengah pr