I bought
my camera
from
Amazon (a
Canon
SD900)
years ago
and when
they
launched
the Eye-Fi
based on
my past
buying pre
ferences
they sent
me a
special
offer for
the Eye-Fi
Wireless
SD Card.
Otherwise
I
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:
Trackback Added: Sean?s
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...
Q. With respect to
logging, how much of a
good thing is too much of
a good thing? A. Logging
is a powerful application
tool that, in my opinion,
has been under-utilized.
Given the current global
economic downturn, it is
certainly no surprise
that large organizations
are putting cost-cutting
measures at the top of
their priority lists.
This trend is
particularly true in the
information technology
(...
Just as service-based
applications leverage a
shared set of application
resources,
infrastructure-aware
applications leverage a
shared infrastructure
that can adapt to meet
the needs of the
application.
When talking about
enterprise application
integration, we tend to
think of using Web
services technologies
such as SOAP and UDDI to
virtualize a data model
across a large
enterprise. The thinking
is that with a consistent
interfac...
In Part 1 of this article
(WLDJ, Vol. 2, issue 6),
I claimed that
manageability is a vital
aspect for any
application that will be
deployed into production,
where it will spend most
of its life being managed
by people who may not be...
Web application
development is hard. Or
rather, Web application
development used to be
hard. Web application
development used to be an
activity that required
developers to learn and
use complex programming
models.
Application performance
horror stories exist
everywhere. Tales of
molasses-like response
times, high-risk
transactions that
periodically and
mysteriously slow to a
crawl, and search engine
combinations that
paralyze the browser ar...
Component-based
development (CBD) has
been around for years.
Anyone who has been a
developer for any length
of time has no doubt
leveraged some form of
reuse in an application.
The Web is all about
people using computers
(Web browsers) to talk to
other computers (Web
servers). Web services
are about computers
talking to computers
without a human at the
helm.
Have you ever visited one
of those theme parks that
depict life as it was in
colonial times? I'm
always fascinated by the
blacksmith and other
craftsmen who show you
just how hard it actually
was to produce items that
we take for gr...
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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
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