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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 ...
This year's BEA eWorld
2003 show is the center
of attention for BEA's
product announcements and
vision for the upcoming
year, exciting stuff
indeed. The theme for
this year's conference
is 'convergence.' You'll
notice that this the...
Without exception, the
Internet has dramatically
changed the way business
information is delivered
and consumed. The
proliferation of free
information coupled with
fee-based services that
have migrated to the Web
has proven overwhel...
The typical enterprise
relies on a mix of custom
built and pre-packaged
business applications
using multiple
technologies. Over the
last decade, the Internet
explosion drove the
desire to make these
applications available
via the ...
Many articles have
claimed that Java 2,
Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
and .NET Web services are
interoperable. What does
this mean from a
developer's perspective?
What issues and problems
arise as you actually do
the work?
The explosion of Web
services has spawned
significant new
challenges for IT and the
technologies they use.
With the infrastructure
requirements for WebLogic
applications growing more
complex, the addition of
Web services suddenly
...
One of the most enjoyable
parts of my job is
traveling around the
world and talking to CIOs
about the many pressing
challenges of managing
today's heterogeneous IT
infrastructure. It's
clear to me that in
today's difficult
economy...
BEA believes that both
open-source projects and
commercial Java platform
products like WebLogic
are crucial to the health
of the Java ecosystem.
That's why WebLogic runs
on top of, incorporates,
contributes to, and
creates open-sour...
In today's competitive
business environment,
success depends on the
quality of information
available and the
sophistication with which
it is used. Many
companies successfully
differentiate themselves
with the quality of their
info...
The initial focus of
Weblogic Workshop was on
Web services
applications, but the
core mission of the
Workshop team has always
been to deliver
unprecedented
productivity building
enterprise-class
applications. Many of
the innova...
Enterprise application
integration, now the
centerpiece of corporate
IT strategy, remains
unacceptably high in cost
and effort for one
reason. Today's typical
IT organization has
separate environments for
application development
and integration.
BEA has begun the rollout
of BEA WebLogic Platform
8.1, a new release of
BEA's application
infrastructure platform
product, with powerful
new functionality for
building and integrating
enterprise applications.
The editors of WebLogic
Developer's Journal
recently sat down with
Olivier Helleboid, BEA's
President of Products, to
talk about WebLogic's
direction in 2003.
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creates an entirely new
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