WLDJ News Desk gathers top news and stories involving Java, J2EE, and BEA's WebLogic application server platform.
Japan's KDDI Selects BEA
WebLogic Platform 8.1 By WebLogic News Desk KDDI Corporation, Japan's
leading broadband and 3G
mobile service operator,
selected BEA WebLogic
Platform 8.1 for KDDI's
operations support
systems (OSS) platform
that will be designed to
help automate operations
by coordinating multiple
systems. Jun. 14, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 5,256 |
CoreStreet Releases First
OCSP Server Validation
Extension for WebLogic
Server By WebLogic News Desk CoreStreet Ltd. has made
available one of the
first products that can
enable real-time
validation for
applications distributed
on BEA Systems' WebLogic
Application Servers. The
Server Validation
Extension for WebLogic is
an Online Certificate
Status Protocol (OCSP)
compatible plug-in that
enables government
agencies, financial
services institutions,
and Global 1000 companies
to validate digital
signatures in real time
on a variety of
applications, including
those relating to
procurement, financial
services, and human
resources, among others. Jun. 14, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 6,057 |
BEA to Illuminate Service
Oriented Architecture at
2nd eWorld JAPAN By WebLogic News Desk This week, on June 17th
and 18th, the 2nd BEA
eWorld JAPAN Conference
will take place at the
Cerulean Tower Tokyo
Hotel in Tokyo. At this
year's eWorld JAPAN
conference, with the
theme Deploy SOA Now,
attendees can gain an
in-depth understanding of
service-oriented
architecture (SOA), the
industry movement
designed to help make IT
more efficient and more
responsive to the needs
of business. Jun. 14, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 5,679 |
BEA to Speak at the Bear
Stearns 15th Annual
Technology Conference By WebLogic News Desk Kevin Faulkner, BEA vice
president - investor
relations, and John
Kiger, BEA senior
director - investor
relations, are scheduled
to present at the Bear
Stearns 15th Annual
Technology Conference on
Tuesday, June 15, 2004. Jun. 14, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 5,706 |
James Gosling: "Java is a
Community Rather Than a
Product of Sun" By Java News Desk Java has spread in
enterprise computing,
James Gosling pointed out
recently to a conference
audience in India, 'and
people prefer Java in
mobile devices - nobody
likes it if a mobile
device looks like a
desktop with Windows-like
features.' The father of
Java remains as proud of
his growing child as
ever. Jun. 11, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 6,196 |
SYS-CON Radio - Live from
BEA eWorld 2004 By SYS-CON Radio WLDJ was a media sponsor
at the recent BEA eWorld
2004 conference and expo
in San Francisco, and
SYS-CON Radio was there
to get the latest on
WebLogic directly from
the industry's most
influential IT
professionals and
executives. Jun. 11, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 7,725 |
Open-Source Java? "The
Debate is Still Going On,
Fast and Furious," Says
Gosling By Java News Desk Will they, won't they?
Yesterday, Sun's own Java
technology evangelist was
being reported as having
said they would; now Java
co-creator James Gosling
- and almost everyone
else in Santa Clara who
came in contact with the
media - says Sun won't be
open-sourcing Java. Not
yet anyway - though it's
under fierce and
continuing debate within
the company. Jun. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 33,551 Replies: 12 |
Sun Will Open-Source Java
"Today, Tomorrow or Two
Years Down the Road" By Java News Desk Hard on the heels of the
announcement by Sun's
president and COO
Jonathan Schwartz earlier
this week that Solaris
will be open-sourced
comes confirmation from
Sun's Java technology
evangelist: 'We haven't
worked out how to
open-source Java - but at
some point it will
happen,' says popular
speaker and expert in
Java technology and
distributed systems,
Raghavan 'Rags' Srinivas. Jun. 4, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 40,869 Replies: 22 |
New Compoze Portlets 2.5,
BEA WebLogic Edition Ease
Collaboration By WebLogic News Desk Compoze Software has
announced the
availability of the
Compoze Portlets 2.5, BEA
WebLogic Edition, for BEA
WebLogic Platform 8.1. May. 28, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 6,696 |
It's "The End of the Era
of Integration," Says
BEA's Alfred Chuang By WebLogic News Desk BEA's founder, chairman,
and CEO gave the opening
keynote yesterday at
eWorld, the annual BEA
techfest for its partners
and customers. He spoke
of how IT is no longer
about integration but
about 'compatibility' -
and confirmed that BEA is
going to put Liquid
Computing firmly on the
i-technology map. May. 26, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 16,688 |
Bosworth Reveals Sneak
Peek of Mobile Aspect of
BEA Liquid Computing
Vision By WebLogic News Desk Adam Bosworth, BEA's
chief architect and
senior vice president,
advanced development, in
his eWorld 2004 keynote
today, demonstrated a
future BEA technology
concept code-named
Alchemy, designed to
enable mobile workers to
be as productive offline
as they are online. May. 26, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 12,782 |
BackWeb Solution to
Extend BEA Applications
to Mobile Workers By WebLogic News Desk BackWeb Technologies Ltd.
has announced a solution
that's designed to help
BEA customers more easily
and cost-effectively
mobilize, or offline
enable, any BEA Web
application for mobile
laptop users with
intermittent network
connectivity. May. 26, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 6,677 |
Interwoven Delivers CDM
Capabilities for WebLogic By WebLogic News Desk New software from
Interwoven enables
collaborative document
management (CDM)
capabilities within the
BEA WebLogic Portal 8.1
and on WebLogic
Application Server 8.1 May. 26, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 5,932 |
Quest Completes BEA
Validation Program By WebSphere News Desk The Quest Application
Performance Management
(APM) Suite for the J2EE
platform has completed
the BEA Validation
Program and is now
verified to integrate
with BEA WebLogic
Platform 8.1. May. 25, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,089 |
Cape Clear's ESB for BEA
WebLogic Released By WebLogic News Desk Just released is the Cape
Clear Business
Integration Suite for BEA
WebLogic, an Enterprise
Service Bus (ESB) built
around Web services
standards and fine-tuned
to support the full range
of BEA WebLogic features. May. 25, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 6,380 |
"Beehive" Now Officially
an Open Source Project:
Apache Beehive By Apache News Desk Despite having only a
'walk-on' role in CTO
Scott Dietzen's Technical
Keynote address at San
Francisco's eWorld this
morning, senior product
manager Carl Sjogren had
the honor of breaking the
news: BEA's 'Project
Beehive' today has become
an official open source
project in the Apache
community. May. 25, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 18,970 |
Wily Portal Manager 5/0
Supports BEA WebLogic
Portal By WebLogic News Desk Wily Technology has
announced Wily Portal
Manager 5.0 for BEA
WebLogic Portal,
expanding the industry's
first and only family of
enterprise portal
management solutions. May. 25, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 5,125 |
BEA WebLogic Workshop
Wins SIIA Codie Award By WebLogic News Desk BEA Systems' most recent
accolade was bestowed by
the Software and
Information Industry
Association (SIIA),
awarding BEA WebLogic
Workshop the Codie award
for 'Best Software
Development Product.' May. 25, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 4,603 |
BEA Puts OS Java in the
News By WebLogic News Desk By aligning itself with
open source via its
'Beehive Project,' BEA
yesterday shot Java -
more specifically, OS
Java - into the
headlines. Here WLDJ News
Desk offers a round-up
from leading technology
newspapers, journals, Web
sites, and online
communities. May. 20, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 16,797 |
BEA Today Will
Open-Source the WebLogic
Workshop Application
Development Framework By Java News Desk In a move which in an
instant extends by a mile
the functionality that
the OS Java platform
enjoys, BEA Systems is
expected today to
announce the plans that
until now it has
codenamed 'Beehive' -
whereby the proliferation
of WebLogic Workshop apps
can take off in an
exponential way. It looks
as if 'Beehive' may
become a major part of
BEA's plan to enlist the
energy and creativity of
OS developers in its
cause: releasing the
WebLogic Workshop
application development
framework, which sits on
top of WebLogic Server,
as open source, would
mean developers could
potentially run
application code
generated through
WebLogic workshop on any
application server they
want. May. 19, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 17,567 Replies: 2 |
Introscope 5.0 Integrated
with WebLogic 8.1 By WebLogic News Desk Wily Technology's
Introscope 5.0 has
completed the BEA
Validation Program and is
integrated with BEA
WebLogic Platform 8.1.
Joint Wily and BEA
customers can now easily
integrate Introscope 5.0
with WebLogic. May. 19, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 8,009 |
Wily's Cirne to Speak on
SOA at eWorld By WebLogic News Desk Wily Technology founder
and CTO Lewis Cirne will
speak about the critical
requirements for managing
the performance of an SOA
built on BEA WebLogic
platform at the ninth
annual BEA eWorld
conference. May. 19, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 4,634 |
JMX Debugging By Jim Weaver BEA WebLogic 8.1
implements the Java
Management Extensions
(JMX) 1.0. Most WebLogic
subsystems (JMS
Providers, the JDBC
Container, ExecuteQueues,
etc.) and their
constituents are
instrumented as MBeans
and contain attributes by
which they can be
configured, monitored,
and managed. An
administrative server
instance implements an
MBeanServer through which
its configuration and
runtime MBeans and those
of its managed servers
may be accessed. May. 17, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 10,885 |
The BEA WebLogic Message
Bridge By Vijay Chinta What is a messaging
bridge? And why and where
would you use it? A
messaging system is one
in which applications are
loosely coupled through
the exchange of messages.
In crude terms it is like
an e-mail system for
applications. May. 17, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,716 |
BEA "Fires" SYS-CON,
Launches New WebLogic
Magazine By Java News Desk 'We congratulate BEA on
their announcement and
wish them much success
and good luck with their
new magazine,' said
Jeremy Geelan, publisher
of SYS-CON's WLDJ, the
leading independent
magazine for WebLogic
professionals. JDJ News
Desk talks to Geelan and
to Miles Silverman, vice
president of sales and
marketing at SYS-CON,
about the recent
announcement. May. 17, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 9,781 Replies: 2 |
BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1
to Provide Application
Infrastructure for
Trading Support Systems By WebLogic News Desk Euronext.liffe, a leading
exchange for short-term
interest rate derivatives
and equity options, has
chosen BEA WebLogic
Platform 8.1 and BEA
Services to help provide
the foundation for a new
service oriented
architecture for its
trading support systems. May. 12, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 4,440 |
Open Source Expert
O'Reilly to Keynote at
BEA eWorld By WebLogic News Desk Tim O'Reilly, founder and
president of O'Reilly
Media, is set to deliver
a keynote at BEA eWorld
2004, the company's ninth
annual technology
conference. May. 12, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 4,917 |
Java on Linux: State of
the Union By Bill Roth Linux is making huge
gains as the platform of
choice for developing and
deploying enterprise Java
applications. Sun has
seen more than 1 million
downloads of the Linux
version of its latest
application server
release, and all
application server
vendors uniformly agree
that Linux is a fast
growing platform. May. 1, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 24,775 Replies: 11 |
Brad Templeton on "The
Gmail Saga" - Google vs
Privacy? By Brad Templeton 'GMail created a
surprising storm for a
product that hasn't yet
been released,' writes
the chairman of the EFF,
Internet pioneer Brad
Templeton. 'I come to
this problem from two
sides,' he continues.
'One, I'm a fan of
Google, and have been
friends with Google's
management since they
started the company. ...
I'm also a privacy
advocate and Chairman of
the Electronic Frontier
Foundation.' Apr. 23, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 28,192 Replies: 13 |
Berners-Lee Pockets $1.2m
Prize By Maureen O'Gara Tim Berners-Lee, who when
last we looked was being
knighted by the Queen,
has been given the very
first Millennium
Technology Prize by the
Finnish Technology Award
Foundation for creating
the World Wide Web and
not making any money off
of it or patenting it. To
kinda make it up to him
the prize includes a
purse of one million
euros, say, $1.2 million. Apr. 16, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 20,667 Replies: 4 |
News & Developments By WebLogic News Desk H & W has announced the
release of DiagnoSys
Performance Scouts,
comprehensive mainframe
data collection agents
for its DiagnoSys
intelligent performance
management solution.
Together, DiagnoSys and
Performance Scouts ensure
that crucial Web
applications perform
optimally, keeping users
satisfied and revenue
flowing. Apr. 9, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 9,941 |
Sun-Microsoft: "Where Is
Java In This Settlement?"
Asks Javalobby Founder By Rick Ross 'Will Sun be using a
significant portion of
the settlement proceeds
to benefit Java
developers and strengthen
independent,
standards-based efforts
to advance Java?' That's
the question asked by
Rick Ross. 'Will Sun
prove it has the vision
to strengthen Java by
recognizing and assisting
the independent developer
community?' he adds. Apr. 7, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 27,525 Replies: 13 |
WS-Security Just Became
an OASIS Standard By SOA World Magazine News Desk Karl Best, Vice President
of OASIS, confirmed today
that WS-Security is now
an OASIS standard. Apr. 6, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 12,881 Replies: 1 |
BEA eWorld 2004: Deploy
SOA By WebLogic News Desk BEA Systems is hosting
its 9th annual technology
conference, BEA eWorld
2004, May 24-27, 2004, at
Moscone West Convention
Center in San Francisco. Apr. 6, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 4,242 |
WebLogic 7.0
Certification Exam
Simulator Launched By WebLogic News Desk Whizlabs Software has
launched WebLogic 7.0
Certification Exam
Simulator for 'BEA
Certified Specialist:
Server' track. Apr. 6, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 5,245 |
Covad Standardizes on
WebLogic Platform 8.1 By WebLogic News Desk Covad Communications
Group, Inc. a national
broadband service
provider, has signed an
enterprise license
agreement with BEA and
plans to migrate its IT
infrastructure to BEA
WebLogic Platform 8.1. Apr. 6, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 4,944 |
The i-Technology World
Remains Giga-Baffled By
Google's "Gmail" By i-Technology News Desk So was it or wasn't it?
No one seems 100% sure
one way or another
whether Google's 'Gmail'
announcement on April 1
was an April Fool or not.
We review the various
interpretations from
around the i-Technology
world. Apr. 4, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 29,255 Replies: 21 |
EXCLUSIVE COMMENTARY: Oh,
Historic Day! Sun &
Microsoft Settle By Maureen O'Gara Microsoft is going to pay
$1.95 billion to get Sun
Microsystems, the company
with the sharpest spurs,
off its back. The pair
said this morning that
they had settled all
their legal differences.
Microsoft will pay Sun
$700 million to resolve
antitrust issues, $900
million to resolve patent
issues and a $350 million
up-front down payment on
a 10-year cross-license
that includes Java and
.NET. Sun will pay
Microsoft when the
technology gets into its
servers. Apr. 2, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 22,637 Replies: 10 |
Fighting "Web Sprawl"
Using Java and SOA By WebLogic News Desk Organizations that have
accomplished application
rationalization
successfully have saved
significantly on time,
money, and resources.
Measures of success
include decreasing
hundreds of business
applications, increasing
the availability of
application data, and
creating savings of $1M
within one year. Welcome
to the world of
'Enterprise Portal
Rationalization. Mar. 29, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 6,350 |
New Java Reporting
Toolset for WebLogic:
e.Report Engine By WebLogic News Desk New from ReportingEngines
is the Formula One
e.Report Engine for
WebLogic Workshop, a
completely integrated
Java reporting toolset
that can be used to
design, preview, compile,
and deploy reports for a
broad range of projects. Mar. 23, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 4,966 |