WebLogic Server System
Administration Why are application
servers so boring? I
guess the answer to this
question depends on your
perspective. One man's
boring commodity is
another man's lifeblood.
That observation alone
would make for a rather
short column, so we need
another question. Sep. 24, 2002 Reads: 7,693 |
WebLogic Server on the
Mainframe Integration is the
biggest challenge facing
IT organizations. The
glass house controls much
of the business-critical
data in the enterprise,
and traditional
integration tactics,
while complex and often
proprietary, are still
king. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 6,374 |
The Power of EJB QL
Subqueries in WebLogic
Server Version 7 The standard EJB 2.0
container- managed
persistence (CMP) query
language known as EJB QL
allows users to retrieve
container-managed entity
beans, subject to
constraints that are
described using the same
object-relationship model
... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 10,983 |
A Final Review WebLogic Server
administration is the
last area you need to
study to pass the
WebLogic Server 6.0
certification test. In
this article, I'll cover
some topics you may find
on the test, such as
deployment, security,
and using the server
console. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 9,091 |
Completing the J2EE
Enterprise Nervous System Improving application
integration has become an
increasingly important
component of today's IT
strategy. In a recent
Morgan Stanley survey of
225 CIOs, 80% indicated
that they would begin new
application projects in
2002, with appli... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 7,514 |
Understanding the Advisor
Framework This series of articles
focuses on demystifying
the frameworks embedded
in the BEA WebLogic
Portal. The first
framework that will be
discussed in-depth is the
Advisor Framework,
followed in future
articles by the Event
Framework a... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 10,090 |
WebLogic Web Services
Security Security is a priority
for most of our
customers. As more and
more customers adopt Web
services, they find a
need to understand how
Web services can be
secured and what
authentication mechanism
to use. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 8,503 |
The Evolution Continues As developers rapidly
embraced the use of
component-based
architectures, the role
of application servers in
production has expanded
from hosting somewhat
simple, servlet-based
applications to
exploiting Enterprise
JavaBeans (EJBs)... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 7,103 |
Session Persistence
Performance in BEA
WebLogic Server 7.0 The concept of persisting
a user session during the
interaction with an
application server has
matured from maintaining
hidden HTML fields and
toying with URLs to a
stable and robust
technology under the J2EE
framework. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 23,280 |
Using JMX The Java Management API
(JMX) has been integral
to managing the WebLogic
Server since WebLogic
6.0. Through this API you
can search for
management beans (mbeans)
within the application
server and query them
for both configuration... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 8,858 Replies: 2 |
News & Developments (Milpitas, CA and San
Jose, CA) - Palm
Solutions Group, a
pioneer in mobile and
wireless Internet
solutions and a provider
of handheld computers;
and BEA Systems, Inc.,
the world's leading
application
infrastructure software
... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 7,073 |
Building Better Bridges Enterprise Application
Integration (EAI) is a
very popular topic these
days. Businesses, as well
as government entities at
the local, state, and
federal level, are all
struggling to integrate
their critical yet
disparate information
systems. Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 7,710 |
Managing Complexity of
J2EE There's no question about
it - J2EE applications
are tough, burly pieces
of software. Often they
require numerous servers,
communicate over various
protocols, and run on
software from various
vendors. Let's
examine a simpl... Sep. 23, 2002 Reads: 9,989 Replies: 1 |