|
This article focuses on the User Management framework of WebLogic Portal. Specifically I will discuss a small portion of Portal's User Profile Management features by detailing how to customize Portal's User Manager functions and extend the User Management framework to build a robust Un... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 6,605 | We know the mantra 'Content is King' with the Internet is legitimate. Many now ask, 'How do we make content a focus?' Whether you have a content-heavy Internet Web site or a vast base of enterprise content inside your corporate intranet, you want to provide your users with a quick and ... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 7,702 | Modern enterprises are drowning in a sea of information. Despite owning an ever-increasing volume of information, most enterprises cannot exploit it to even a fraction of its full potential. This is because the information is strewn across many systems with diverse data formats and int... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 7,291 | As more and more companies focus on providing higher levels of personalization in the products and services they offer, it's only natural that their online channels offer this same level of personalization. WebLogic Portal includes product catalog components capable of flexibly managin... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 8,492 | In recent years, Web portals have risen in popularity as a way of aggregating, organizing, and presenting content in a highly uniform, customizable, and personalized way. As the technologies that enable the creation and management of these Web portals have evolved, it is not only infor... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 9,247 | Everywhere I go developers, operations people, and IT executives ask me how best to keep their mission-critical applications up and running at peak performance. To address these concerns, WebLogic Developer's Journal is introducing a new column to answer questions from real WebLogic us... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 7,971 | One of the more interesting conversations I have with IT organizations is over what constitutes a portal. While issues vary, it is clear that there is a business definition of a portal that is distinctly different from the technology definition of a portal. That isn't necessarily a bad... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 10,104 | The release of BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 offered several new features such as Web services; a pluggable, flexible security infrastructure; a migratable framework; new developer tools; JMS; and a new deployment model to provide a highly reliable framework for scalable and secure applicati... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 9,325 | I thought I would devote this month's column to a subject that appeared a while ago in the weblogic.developer.interest.transaction newsgroup on newsgroups.bea.com. As an opening comment, if you have never seen these newsgroups and you are a WebLogic developer, then go find them immedia... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 7,284 | Web services are a type of service that can be shared by and used as components of distributed, Web-based applications. They are based on a collection of standards and protocols that allow us to make processing requests to remote systems by speaking a common, nonproprietary language an... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 6,689 | If you've ever worked as a Weblogic consultant, chances are this scenario will look all too familiar: You're at a high-profile client site as the 'BEA WebLogic Expert.' You were called in last minute because they are having 'intermittent' problems in their newly deployed production sys... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 12,074 | Are you tired of going through the cumbersome process of creating local/remote component and home interfaces for your EJBs, as well as the necessary WebLogic XML deployment descriptors? Wouldn't it be wonderful to develop only the particular EJB bean file and have another tool... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 15,681 | Adaptive computing, self-healing systems, Grid and on-demand computing, autonomic computing.... Vendors from all sides are throwing buzzwords around, a new one every day or so it seems. This month we'll try to make sense of it all by looking at what is here today, what will be ... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 8,107 | (Orlando, FL) - During BEA eWorld 2003, its eighth annual technology conference, BEA Systems, Inc., the world's leading application infrastructure software company, unveiled new products and services designed to meet the main challenge facing enterprises today - business integration. B... Mar. 27, 2003 Reads: 7,115 |
|
HOT WEBLOGIC STORIES . . . NetCracker Technology, said NetCracker 6.0 will be available... Leading competitive response solutions company, Current Analysis... High Performance, one of the fastest-growing enterprise solution providers... BEA Systems, a world leader in enterprise infrastructure software, has announced... What causes a memory leak in a Java program? Shouldnt the garbage collector... TODAY'S TOP LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON ! |