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Create Ajax-Style Architectures With the IBM Web 2.0 Feature Pack | 2008-03-18 | IBM |
| This paper shows the user how a Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application was enhanced with an Ajax-style architecture by using the IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0. Learn how to combine Ajax-style architectures with an existing application without having to rewrite the entire Web application. One will also discover some ideas on how to apply the Web 2.0 Feature Pack to one's own J2EE applications for IBM WebSphere Application Server.
Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development |
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BEA WebLogic Operations Control: Application Virtualization for Enterprise Java | 2008-02-01 | BEA Systems |
| In this free white paper, learn how to make your computing resources more flexible, responsive, and highly available--all by deploying a management framework to proactively address key Java virtualization challenges. Find out how you can achieve centralized, policy-based control across both virtualized and non-virtualized Java applications, to automate key data center operations, and ensure application SLAs are met. Get virtualization under control--download your free copy now.
Tags: Middleware, Virtualization, Application Development |
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Enterprise Java Virtualization--Understanding the TCO Implications | 2008-02-01 | BEA Systems |
| In this free executive brief, understand the most important TCO factors for a virtualized enterprise Java application, as well as the benefits of eliminating the OS layer. Then, learn more about a useful model for comparing the potential costs of running Java apps under competing architectures. This free brief is a must-read for those charged with keeping TCO low--download your copy now.
Tags: Resources Mgmt., ROI - TCO, Virtualization, Application Development |
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Creating Rich Internet Applications With Compiled JavaFX Script Technology | 2008-01-01 | Sun Microsystems |
| The JavaFX family of technologies currently contains two products: the JavaFX Script and the JavaFX Mobile platforms. The latter is a platform for mobile phones and other mobile devices. The focus of this series of papers is the JavaFX Script programming language, a simple and elegant scripting language that leverages the power of the Java platform. More specifically, these papers cover compiled JavaFX Script, which is well along the way in the development cycle. One may already know that there is an interpreted version of JavaFX Script, which essentially served as a prototype for the compiled version. JavaFX Script is statically typed and fully object oriented. As one will see, JavaFX Script makes it easy to develop rich and responsive Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs).
Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development |
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Enterprise Java Virtualization - Understanding the TCO Implications: An Executive Brief | 2008-01-01 | BEA Systems |
| There are a number of possible deployment models for running enterprise Java applications on hypervisor-based virtualization platforms such as VMware's Virtual Infrastructure. Which one the user chooses can have a very significant impact on the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for those applications. Simply running a "Standard" software stack inside a virtual machine will usually not achieve the full potential TCO savings. A better approach is to take advantage of innovative new technologies that allow enterprise Java applications to run directly inside a virtual machine without a traditional Operating System (OS). This can result in dramatic reductions in the costs associated with maintaining the software infrastructure for enterprise applications.
Tags: Virtualization, Application Development |
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Using Subversion, NetBeans IDE, and Sun Java System Web Server With Java ME | 2008-01-01 | Sun Microsystems |
| A great deal of software is available to developers, even in what many would consider the small Java Platform, Mobile Edition (Java ME) space. With so much choice, it's difficult to determine which software products provide a real benefit. This paper will highlight two products that improve the life of the Java ME developer by adding support for source-code management and application deployment.
Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development |
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Debugging a Custom Content Manager OnDemand Web Enablement Kit Java API Web Application | 2007-12-15 | IBM |
| This paper delineates how to debug the most common mistakes made while writing a Java application which uses the IBM Content Manager OnDemand Web Enablement Kit Application Programming Interface set (referred to hereafter as simply ODWEK). It will direct in gathering information that support will need to assist with problematic applications.
Tags: Application Development |
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Using Java Persistence API Within a Visual Web JSF Application | 2007-12-03 | Sun Microsystems |
| Using NetBeans IDE 6.0 and the Visual Web tools, one can write applications that connect to database tables using the Java Persistence API (JPA) in addition to the Visual Web JSF data provider components. After one establishes the connection to the database table, one can use the Java Persistence API to perform database CRUD operations (that is, create, read, update, and delete operations). The ability to use the Java Persistence API gives one greater flexibility when developing a database-dependent application. This paper takes the user through the set-up steps for using the Java Persistence API from a Visual Web application.
Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development |
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Java SE 6 Performance White Paper | 2007-12-01 | Sun Microsystems |
| One of the principal design centers for Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (Java SE 6) was to improve performance and scalability by targeting performance deficiencies highlighted by some of the most popular Java benchmarks currently available and also by working closely with the Java community to determine key areas where performance enhancements would have the most impact. This paper gives an overview of the new performance and scalability improvements in Java Standard Edition 6 along with various industry standard and internally developed benchmark results to demonstrate the impact of these improvements.
Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development |
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A New Approach to Deploying and Managing JavaEE Applications | 2007-12-01 | Phurnace Software |
| Deploying and migrating JavaEE applications is hard work. Specifically, it's work that's error-prone, repetitive, and time consuming because of the complexity of setting up or tweaking web application servers. The result is lost man-hours, soaring costs, and potential problems associated with hidden or unseen configuration issues that might pop up at a later time. Furthermore, often the situation is muddied by a "Fog of war" - technical personnel and their managers really don't have any easy way to take an accurate snapshot of current application server configurations, and no easy way to make decisions regarding those assets and how they can (or can't) support an enterprise's line of business.
Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development |
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