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If you asked me what the theme for this month's WLDJ is, I'd have to say 'performance and scalability.' I was once asked, 'What is the most scalable way to build a J2EE application?' 'Let's just find the holy grail while we're at it!' I thought. The question is quite common among J2EE ... Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 9,056 | This month, we'll study for the EJB portion of the BEA WebLogic Server 6.0 Certification Test. Now, I know I was also supposed to talk about JDBC this month, but I just didn't have enough room to squeeze it in. Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 9,465 | One of the big controversies of session handling concerns the performance difference between storing session state in an HTTP session object and using a stateful session bean. My colleagues and I expected that it would be more efficient to store data in an HTTP session object, as we we... Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 14,885 Replies: 1 | In the past six years or so the claim that Java is a slow language has regularly appeared in articles and news discussions. Most of the time I follow the debate, but after a while I get bored because the discussions remain at the micro-benchmark level. It continues to amaze me that the... Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 5,312 | According to Gartner, Java has penetrated as many enterprises as Visual Basic. The implications of this evolution in Java adoption highlight some cruel realities. Java, and by extension J2EE, are no longer niche technologies. The benefits of Java - combining code reuse and scalability... Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 6,899 | Welcome to this edition of 'In the Admin Corner,' a new monthly column devoted to the administration, configuration, management, and deployment aspects of WebLogic Server. Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 23,193 | The Grinder is an easy-to-use Java-based load generation and performance measurement tool that adapts to a wide range of J2EE applications. If you have a J2EE performance measurement requirement, The Grinder will probably fit the bill. Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 6,597 | As a Java developer, have you ever found yourself running into what might be politely called 'issues' related to the CLASSPATH and class loading? If you haven't, you're one of the few. This is one of the most notorious sources of developer aggravation in Java development. Now J2EE has ... Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 10,010 | 'WebLogic Server is supported on the mainframe.' I read the internal announcement and thought 'Huh?' Why would someone want to deploy distributed Java applications on the big iron? What about training Java developers on the underlying mainframe systems? Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 6,514 | EJBs have always been the best way to ensure that your applications were portable and would leverage all the optimizations of the J2EE server. Now they are also easy to build. With the release of WebLogic Platform 7.0, you can create EJBs in record time. At the center of this revolutio... Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 8,600 | Any product that does well in the market has to have good performance. Although many characteristics are necessary for a product to become as widely used as WebLogic Server is today, performance is definitely indispensable. Jun. 20, 2002 Reads: 8,415 |
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