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"Tough Questions"???
Sounds more like
questions a Fox anchor
would ask Bush. Sheesh,
can an interview sound
more like a sales pitch?
Or has...
Neil Mansilla wrote: I've
been working and
deploying applications on
the Web since 1994. I've
gone from shared hosting
on SGI boxes, to
dedicated hosting, to
co-location with Verio
and Level3 (still have ...
When EJB 2.0 arrived I
thought, 'Wow, EJB has
finally arrived!' With
Container Managed
Relationships (CMR) and a
standard query paradigm I
thought the nirvana of
portable data
layer-independent
applications was just a
few keystrokes away.
Not surprisingly, the
concept of design
patterns originated in
the world of
architecture. A design
pattern is a proven,
reusable solution to a
recurring problem.
The concept of patterns
has been around as long
as we humans have been
around. In fact, just
about everything we do is
centered on recognition,
repeatable processes, and
routine.
Extending the
functionality of the
WebLogic Server Admin
Console provides you with
the ability to
incorporate the
management of your custom
application into one
central location.
If you were to trace the
origins of the excitement
about Java, you might go
back to May of 1995 when
Sun first announced Java
at SunWorld '95. The
sexiest part of the show
was HotJava, a browser
written entirely in Java
and capable ...
Complex Business Process
Management (BPM)
solutions involving
workflow creation,
enterprise resource
access, and real business
tasks can quickly become
unmanageable. The
workflows can grow into
giant, hard-to-follow
decision tr...
In most large-scale
'mission critical'
systems, high on the list
of requirements is
resistance to failure.
With the world living in
fear of violent
destruction post 9/11, it
is more common for the
definition of 'failure'
in this c...
When I first transitioned
to BEA Weblogic support,
I had some premonition of
what lay ahead, but
little did I realize the
daunting task of working
on third-party code under
high-pressure conditions.
When I first graduated
(well, actually, the
second time) I had an
offer from a company for
a programming job. They
were going to hire me,
contingent upon my
passing the IBM
Programmer's Aptitude
Test. So one day I drove
my coll...
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