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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 ...
Providing a first-class
online user experience
can require access to
multiple sources of data.
The required data often
resides in multiple
databases, packaged
applications, and other
information silos.
You're a developer, not
an administrator. You
think you don't care
about system and
application
administration. Well, you
should... and this series
of articles on WebLogic
Server administration and
management for developers
will explain why, and
how.
BEA Liquid Data for
WebLogic provides a
unified view of data
aggregated from multiple
resources such as
databases, XML files, Web
services, EJBs, or Java
2 Connector Architecture
(J2CA) adapters.
Controls allow developers
to focus on writing
application logic and
delegating
infrastructural issues
such as asynchronous
messaging, conversations,
and connectivity with
remote resources. But
much complexity still
remains to make...
No, don't worry, it's not
a a floor-wax/dessert-top
ping/toothpaste article
this month; it's simply a
look at how multilanguage
application environments
might be used together in
highly distributed
systems.
BEA WebLogic Platform
8.1, first announced in
March 2003, is now
generally available. This
release provides
substantial productivity
benefits for developers
wishing to build new
applications, integrate
existing applications,
an...
Eighteen months ago, BEA,
IBM, Microsoft, and a
number of other
companies who have
invested in the future of
Web services got
together and formed WS-I,
the Web Services
Interoperability (WS-I)
organization.
The clues were all right
there. An application
that had been through
intense performance
testing was getting
regular complaints about
its online response
times.
Enterprise portals have
become the most popular
method of offering a
common user interface to
a suite of services
across the enterprise.
Offering business
visibility, flexibility,
and knowledge management,
portals promise users the ...
I have always been a firm
believer in the value and
importance of trade
publications in the
information technology
industry. I remember
back in my early days as
a consultant being
assigned to (more like
thrown into) the
mainten...
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The open source Expresso
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