Siegfried wrote:
Actually, every elephant
has two left feet, and
two right feet as well at
that :-).
Be that as it may, if you
are in the process of
delivering a product that
a customer pays big money
fo...
Mavericks wrote:
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Top 10 Tools for JBoss
Deployment on Linux;
First, let me say how
nice it is to have the
Mojo workflow engine that
allows us to manage the
compliance checks, deplo...
A continuous integration
process involves
automatic building and
testing with tools like
Ant and JUnit. These
tools need a tool that
will manage and control
the build process - this
is where Cruise Control
comes in.
In the last issue of
WebLogic Developer's
Journal (Vol. 1, issue
12) we looked at some of
the major features and
functional areas of the
new Security Framework in
WebLogic Server 7.0.
Now let's take a
closer look at how
W...
It is the dawn of a new
season as BEA WebLogic
Developer's Journal moves
into its second year.
What better way to start
the new year than with a
focus issue on Web
services? And it's not
too early to do so; as we
move closer to BEA'...
The Web services world is
currently cluttered with
code-intensive solutions
that require intimate
knowledge of lower-level
protocols to successfully
deploy applications as
Web services. Much like
the initial situation of
the World W...
We recently had a chance
to talk to just some of
the team behind BEA's
dev2dev portal and
program. Diana Reid is
senior director of
Developer Marketing.
Before joining BEA, she
spent six years at
Microsoft in a variety of
develop...
As part of its ongoing
commitment to the IT
community, BEA Systems,
Inc., the world's leading
application
infrastructure software
company, has introduced
six new levels of
role-based technical
certifications, as well
as significan...
Architecting large-scale
applications in the real
world is hard. Throw
portal and enterprise
application integration
(EAI) concerns into the
mix (as you often must)
and you make the job all
that much harder. You
must make any number...
BI, a company that
specializes in business
improvement programs for
a wide range of
companies, leverages J2EE
for many of its software
solutions. In fact, we've
had several J2EE-based
applications in
production for years. Our
flag...
Web services are, among
other things, a steamy
bowl of alphabet soup.
When developers set out
to explore this new area
of software development,
they are immediately
confronted with a number
of new terms such as
SOAP, WSDL, UDDI,
JAX-RPC, and more.
A common complaint in the
transaction newsgroup is,
'I've done my database
updates in a JTA
transaction, but they
didn't complete as a
unit!' In many
cases, the explanation
for this unfortunate loss
of ACID is that the
da...
I learned about WebLogic
Workshop in December of
2001 while interviewing
BEA CTO Scott Dietzen. At
the time, it was
code-named Cajun and,
according to Scott, the
tool would revolutionize
Web services and J2EE
development. Cajun has ...
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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