WLDJ NEWS BEA Systems, Inc., the
world's leading
application
infrastructure software
company, has delivered on
its innovative vision by
expanding its product
line with BEA WebLogic
Platform 8.1, the
next-generation solution
for enterpris... Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 6,403 |
Weblogic Workshop Java
Controls and
Extensibility
Architecture One of the most exciting
aspects of BEA WebLogic
Workshop 8.1 is the
ability for developers
and ISVs to extend the
Workshop development
environment by developing
custom Java Controls, IDE
Extensions, application
templates, or Tag... Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 8,789 |
SPECjAppServer2002
Performance Tuning This article discusses
the best known methods
for tuning the
performance of the BEA
WebLogic application
server running the
SPECjAppServer2002
benchmark on Intel
architecture platforms.
We describe a top-down,
data-driven, and... Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 8,401 |
Enterprise Portal
Integration and The
Enterprise Service Bus The high interest in
business visibility,
flexibility, and
knowledge management has
made portal technology a
popular choice for
monitoring, searching,
and managing business
activity across the
enterprise. BEA WebLogic
Platform p... Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 10,832 |
Diagnosing Application
Failures in WebLogic Imagine. You're designing
and developing a highly
complex Web-based
application. This app
will serve thousands, or
even millions, of
customers. Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 8,257 |
Transaction Not
Supported? Just Say No! This month I was again
inspired by the weblogic
.developer.interest.trans
action newsgroup on
newsgroups.bea.com - if
you weren't listening
last time I plugged this
newsgroup, listen now;
one day, it might save
your life! Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 9,284 |
Transactional Web
Services What are ACID
transactions? How do they
change to work with Web
services? And how do the
ACID guarantees work when
you must use
compensating actions? Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 7,062 |
The Role of Programming,
Presentation, and
Database Skills in
WebLogic Server
Development The skills needed to
build an enterprise
application with WLS 8.1
vary somewhat depending
on what's being built.
However, certain key
skills should be present
on every development
team. Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 10,751 |
Getting a Handle on Rogue
Transactions and Execute
Threads Many production J2EE
applications suffer from
rogue transactions. A
rogue transaction is a
particular use case or
click-through in the
application that results
in enormous resource
consumption or unusually
high response times whe... Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 9,906 |
The 21st Century
Developer Imagine for a moment what
it would be like to be a
21st-century software
developer sitting in your
cubicle at work. All
right, I know that we
are already a few years
into the century, so
let's push it up, say,
50 years. Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 8,785 |
The Whole Package In the battle over
application servers, I've
got good news and bad
news. The good news is
that the battle is over.
The bad news is that
everybody lost. And by
that I mean something a
little different from
what you might think.
... Sep. 10, 2003 Reads: 9,787 Replies: 2 |