WebLogic on the
Mainframe: Install,
Configure, Deploy So, you're going to
deploy WebLogic Server on
the mainframe. Pretty
scary, huh? There are all
those 'glass house'
terms: sysgens, operating
systems with a 'z,'
parallel sysplex,
Workload Manager, and on
and on. Without a little
ed... Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 7,578 |
Large-Scale Financial
Applications &
Service-Oriented
Architectures Financial institutions
have heavily invested in
J2EE and component-based
architectures. WebLogic
Server is a key
e-business platform for
deploying innovative
financial services to
clients and trading
partners. The emerging
service... Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 6,242 |
Diagnosing Tough
Performance Problems Although many of the
symptoms of performance
problems (e.g., poor
response time) are
similar throughout the
application life cycle,
the underlying causes and
the techniques used to
diagnose them become more
complex in later stages
... Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 6,608 |
The BEA Slayer? There are numerous news
groups and discussion
lists on the topic of
J2EE. I follow several
regularly to track trends
from the industry's news
and views. The mindset
I've seen over the past
six months has been one
of 'topple the gian... Aug. 1, 1996 Reads: 6,742 |
Content Management This article outlines how
to build a typical
content-based Web
application, a threaded
message board. In recent
years, threaded message
boards have gained
popularity due to their
ability to draw visitors
back to a site with the
ap... Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 8,013 |
Advanced JMS Design
Patterns for WebLogic
Server Environments BEA WebLogic Server (WLS)
is the most widely
deployed J2EE application
server and continues to
be an attractive platform
for many enterprise-class
situations. Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 10,039 |
The Art of Capacity
Planning WebLogic Server runs on
hardware ranging from PCs
to high-end mainframes.
Therefore, it's essential
to carefully choose the
level of hardware
necessary to provide
optimal performance for
your WebLogic Server
deployment. Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 6,809 |
Show Me Some Commitment -
Connecting with
Transactions For several months now
I've waxed lyrical about
transactions and how they
hide the complexities of
distributed updates in
applications, and indeed
the concept of the
two-phase commit
transaction is a very
powerful one, allowing
yo... Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 6,466 |
Implementing WebLogic QL One of the toughest
challenges of any
software development
architecture is
reconciling the
object-oriented paradigm
with that of the
relational database. If
this isn't done properly,
the object layer will
become too closely tied
... Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 7,533 |
Making the Grade We're nearly done
covering the topics for
the test. This month I'll
discuss JDBC,
transactions, and
clustering. Be sure to
give careful attention to
these topics, as they can
slip by during studying.
As in my previous
articles, I'... Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 8,560 |
Turning Technology into
Profit BEA's eWorld Europe
rolled into Paris June
25-26 with more than
2,200 attendees. The
subtitle of this year's
conference was 'Turning
Technology into Profit.'
Alfred Chuang, BEA's
founder, CEO, and
president, in his opening
keynote... Aug. 2, 2002 Reads: 7,874 |