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
Brian wrote: I think
we're heading in the
right direction, but
we've still got some work
to do. Search engine
support, for example, is
something that is still a
big problem for RIAs.
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...
Are you planning to
upgrade from WebLogic
version 5.1 to version
6.1? Do you want to speed
up the process of
redeploying your EJBs,
servlets, and JSPs to a
newer version of an
application server? The
J2EE specification
doesn't def...
As a WebLogic developer,
there'll come a time when
you'll need to file a
support case with BEA;
many of you have done
this already. Throughout
the problem-solving
process, you'll be
speaking with one of
BEA's DREs (developer
relat...
In the mid 1990s, I
worked with an
application development
environment (ADE) called
Forte - essentially,
PowerBuilder on steroids.
It allowed for scalable,
distributed applications
to be developed,
debugged, and deployed
easily wi...
THIS MONTH I'M GOING TO
TALK about Web Services
(capitals intended - I'll
explain in a minute).
Specifically, as one of
the architects of BEA's
SOAP/WSDL stack, I'd like
to talk to you about Web
Services and where they
fit in with J...
Sad, I mused - you don't
often see that any more.
My mind then wandered to
hoping that, as
technologists, we aren't
somehow tacitly colluding
in the erosion of the
fabric that holds society
together. Hmm, I seem to
have come over al...
This is the second in a
series of three articles
discussing the clustering
capabilities of BEA
WebLogic Server 6.1
(WLS). This month we
discuss replica-aware
stubs, their impact on a
clustered system, and how
they're used with EJBs.
Web Services have made
quite an impact since the
concept and technology
were introduced. Just
about every major vendor
is putting considerable
effort into making their
products capable of
developing and using Web
services. This arti...
We have a J2EE
application where clients
with the same userid need
to share the session data
that is maintained on the
server side. In addition,
clients aren't just Web
clients, but applets and
applications as well. How
should we im...
As a software developer I
enjoy designing and
developing new systems,
but I don't enjoy
spending time on
configuration. Building
and deploying WebLogic
applications can quickly
become complex. Each
deployed unit, whether
it's an E...
Sick of working with all
of those different Java
files and deployment
descriptors when
developing EJBs for
WebLogic Server? A couple
of tools out there allow
you to work with just the
bean code, and use
special Javadoc comments
to...
Probably one of the most
interesting tasks that
can be given to an
architect (system
architect, program
architect, lead
architect, application
architect - pick the
title that resonates most
in your environment) is
the task of eval...
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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