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whitepaper Developing Reliable Web Services Using Indigo and WASP2006-03-14 05:52:25
  In just a few years Web Services has become the first option in distributed programming environments. The Web Services complexity requirements have been increased in the past years. In Enterprise applications is a common requirement to perform reliable messaging between the service provider and the service consumer. WS-ReliableMessaging (WS_RM) is a protocol that offers a solutions to this problem. This paper explains the WS-RM basics and shows how to use develop reliable messaging applications in Longhorn using Indigo and in J2EE using WASP.   
whitepaper Running a Business on Commercial Open Source: What are the Benefits to Your Sales Organization?2006-07-24 12:52:49 SugarCRM
  This white paper describes the next generation of CRM technology, based upon "Commercial Open Source," a software development methodology that produces better software at lower cost. After describing the benefits of Commercial Open Source relative to previous generations of CRM technology, this study provides an example of how a SugarCRM customer uses commercial open source software from SugarCRM to improve productivity and sales effectiveness while providing the visibility and insight demanded by executives. Commercial Open Source CRM benefits users and managers by providing better quality, increased user adoption, faster payback and greater innovation in a CRM solution.   
whitepaper Slicing and Dicing J2EE2006-10-11 01:00:17 Oracle
  There was a time not too long ago when a Java developer could walk up to a new enterprise Java development project and know ahead of time which tools they would use. It was all so simple then: J2EE was new, the HTML browser was the accepted norm for user interface, and complexity, at least supposedly, was a thing of the past. Today, it's so... complicated. While the enterprise Java world can sometimes seem like a bewildering forest of specifications, implementations, de facto standards and frameworks that seem to follow flavor-of-the-month favoritism, take a deep breath and realize that for any of the five types of applications, any of the available Java/ J2EE technologies can be made to work (and work well).   
whitepaper Portfolio Guide: IBM Workplace, WebSphere Portal and Lotus Collaboration Software2005-11-09 01:00:02
  Messaging is a key component of a work environment designed to increase human productivity. With the announcement of IBM Workplace™ software and solid investment in the ongoing evolution of IBM Lotus® Notes® and IBM Lotus Domino® products, IBM continues to deliver quality messaging solutions to meet the needs of user communities in companies of any size.   
whitepaper Quickly Isolate, Diagnose and Fix Transaction Performance Problems Within Your Business-Critical Applications2006-03-16 02:27:01
  IBM Tivoli software offers a high-value solution that helps organizations address all three dimensions of effective application management: transaction tracking, root-cause analysis and resource monitoring. And by going one step further - integrating application management with application test and development tools - IBM enables organizations to automate and manage the entire software life cycle within the context of standard ITIL management processes.   
whitepaper User Interface Technology Choice for Web Deployed J2EE Applications2005-08-04 03:00:01 Oracle
  This paper discusses some of the factors to consider when making user interface technology decisions for building browser deployed, Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications. The paper is primarily targeted at developers who have or are just embarking upon new application development at this moment in time and have to choose between several alternative user interface technologies, primarily JavaServer Pages, JavaServer Faces and the Oracle ADF UIX framework.   
whitepaper Configuring J2EE Application Servers for Use With the SAS9 BI Platform2006-12-26 01:00:57 SAS Institute
  Using planning files, the SAS Software Navigator, and the SAS Configuration Wizard, the reader is guided through a series of steps that enables to quickly install and configure the SAS9 Business Intelligence Platform. This process includes installing and configuring third-party J2EE application servers and deploying SAS Web applications. While this process gets SAS software up-and-running quickly, there are many additional configuration considerations needed in order to provide a robust, scalable, and secure middle-tier environment. This paper explores some steps that the reader will probably want to take to be able to provide a robust, scalable, and secure middle-tier environment.   
whitepaper Rapid Application Development for J2EE Using Macromedia ColdFusion MX2005-10-10 16:50:52
  As developers investigate the use of ColdFusion vs. Java, it is important to understand that ColdFusion is designed to be used in conjunction with Java, leveraging the powerful capabilities that the Java runtime offers, while maintaining ColdFusion's hallmark benefit of rapid, low-cost development.

This white paper outlines specific considerations that managers should factor into their application development infrastructure decisions, and builds a strong business case for using ColdFusion together with Java to build and deploy Web applications.
  
whitepaper Alcatel Open Services Delivery Environment2005-10-11 03:00:02
  The service delivery architecture used by a service provider is critical for competitiveness in today's broadband world. Existing architectures built around a silo approach and closed technologies severely restrict the ability to personalize and package services to meet the user's needs, to quickly launch new services to differentiate their offerings from those of their competitors and to achieve operational efficiency. The Alcatel Open Services Delivery Environment (OSDE) is based on the principles of abstraction of complex network protocols, of real-time, scalable and robust application platforms with open development environments, of "build-once and re-use" common capabilities and on exposure and openness to 3rd parties.   
whitepaper Integrating NonStop JDBC Type 4 Driver With IBM WebSphere Applications2006-03-09 02:08:22 Hewlett-Packard
  The HP NonStop JDBC Type 4 Driver (hereafter referred to as Type 4 Driver) is a high-performing standard compliant driver providing remote access from Java clients to HP NonStop SQL/MX Release 2.0 Database MP and MX tables. Type 4 Driver is integrated with the features of the NonStop SQL/MX Database server and provides a highly available and scalable connectivity solution to the HP NonStop platform. The purpose of this paper is to provide a step-by-step guide to integrating the Type 4 Driver in the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) compliant IBM WebSphere Application Server.