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Carrier-Grade J2EE as the Foundation of the Oracle SDP | 2006-04-01 | Oracle |
| The technology foundation for Oracle's Service Delivery Platform is the widely adopted industry standard Java EE (formerly known as J2EE) enhanced to be carrier-grade. As a result, a service provider that deploys the Oracle Service Delivery platform can depend on a widely adopted industry standard (over 3 million developers are familiar with J2EE concepts) for the development of exciting, new data services. At the same time, these services can be deployed to have the same level of availability, reliability, stability and performance that operators provide as a matter of course to their customers. This white paper details Oracle's vision and the concepts behind a J2EE-based open standard realization of the OSE for service providers as well as enterprises.
Tags: Programming Languages, J2EE |
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Mobicents: JSLEE for the People, by the People | 2006-03-14 | Sun Microsystems |
| VoIP, as many have said, is more than merely Voice over IP. Recent years have seen several highly popular applications like Skype, Google Talk, and MSN Messenger. What kind of server support needs to be provided for these applications? Network endpoints exchange one-way messages through various servers and signal the establishment of a session. Interesting services can be built by placing fragments of code, or "Event handlers," in the signaling path at the server. Furthermore, service providers may speed up their innovation processes and quickly launch new services if they use a standards-based component model and container architecture. And this is what JAIN SLEE (JSLEE) is all about: it is an event-oriented application middleware standard and Mobicents is an implementation of it.
Tags: Java, J2EE |
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Regulating Workload in J2EE Application Servers | 2006-03-09 | University of California |
| In this project, the author designs and implement flow control in a J2EE application server by applying control theory and dynamic probabilistic scheduling. The goal is to regulate workload at the web front end to prevent overloading the shared database, while keeping fairness over all requests. Since workload in an enterprise application has a much larger variance in terms of resource demand, classical control theory does not work well. The paper supplements the feedback control with workload classification and dynamic queue scheduling, and find that correct queueing policy can simplify the control design.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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Standards-Based Fusion | 2006-03-01 | Oracle |
| It wasn't so long ago that the introduction of hot-pluggable hardware made it possible to add and remove devices from a running desktop computer - adjusting capabilities on the fly. Soon hot-pluggable server and network hardware brought power and flexibility to the enterprise, and database clusters such as Oracle Real Application Clusters brought hot-pluggable database power to the data center. Bringing the same level of interoperability to enterprise applications, however, requires a comprehensive architecture and adherence to multiple industry application standards. Hot-pluggable applications require a hot-pluggable architecture such as Oracle Fusion Architecture.
Tags: J2EE, Database Applications |
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Swing or JavaServer Faces: Which to Choose? | 2006-03-01 | Oracle |
| In a very short time, J2EE Web technologies have evolved from a static content serving environment to a reliable platform for dynamic business applications that run on the intranet and the internet. The promise of the Web is that in the future the browser is the only client needed, no matter what the business requirements are. On the back of this trend, a new hype has recently spun off around highly interactive Web interfaces, based on a set of technologies known as AJAX. AJAX in combination with the new J2EE standard JavaServer Faces (JSF) is poised to deliver better end user experience and acceptance when working with Web applications. This paper is an introduction, positioning, and comparison of Swing and JavaServer Faces.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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Improve Quality of Service and Efficiency of J2EE Applications | 2006-02-27 | Cassatt |
| Speaker: Martin Brodbeck, Director, Global Applications Architecture, Pfizer. Do you want to increase your software and hardware infrastructure utilization and also find a way to address increasing IT management expenses? If yes, then watch this webcast and you will learn from a leading pharmaceutical company, Pfizer, how to develop a "Smart Infrastructure" approach that could optimize your organization's IT infrastructure costs, significantly increase operational efficiencies, and spur innovation. View this webcast today.
Tags: J2EE, Service Level Management, Resources Mgmt., ROI - TCO, Server Consolidation |
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Defining a J2EE Role on Service Component Architecture Components With WebSphere Integration Developer 6.0.1: Applying Quality of Service (QoS) Security Qualifiers to SCA Components | 2006-02-15 | IBM |
| Service Component Architecture (SCA) lets the user define policy and Quality Of Service (QoS) by abstracting from underlying transports, without requiring programming or changes to the services implementation code. Two of the QoS qualifiers concern the security permission and the security identity for defining J2EE roles on an SCA component. This paper describes how to define the security permission and the security identity on SCA components with WebSphere Integration Developer.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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RFID: From Concepts to Concrete Implementation | 2006-02-10 | University of Fribourg |
| Technologies of identification by Radio Frequencies (RFID) and their standardization with the Electronic Product Code (EPC) architecture experience a fast development. After briefly introducing the common terminology of the RFID field and a short presentation of its current standards, this paper presents one possible application domain: the tracking of objects. In this context, the distributed software architecture of a J2EE based assets tracking application, called RFIDLocator is further described. RFIDLocator allows to trace electronically labeled objects within a predefined area. Indeed, when tagged objects are moved, the monitoring information system is automatically informed thanks to readers deployed in their environment.
Tags: J2EE, RFID |
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BlueDragon, BEA WebLogic Edition 6.2.1: Deploying CFML on J2EE Application Servers | 2006-02-01 | BEA Systems |
| BlueDragon, BEA WebLogic Edition 6.2.1 allows ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) applications to be deployed as standard J2EE Web applications in either open directories or as Web application archive (.war) files. While most Web applications on J2EE servers are built with Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, and other components of the J2EE specification, BlueDragon, BEA WebLogic Edition 6.2.1 makes it possible to deploy CFML applications on J2EE servers as native J2EE components, and to integrate CFML and native J2EE components. This paper offers a brief overview of J2EE Web applications, explaining both the benefits of CFML (for J2EE developers) and the benefits of J2EE deployment (for CFML developers).
Tags: Programming Languages, J2EE |
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J2EE Performance and Scalability - From Measuring to Predicting | 2006-01-23 | Darmstadt University of Technology |
| J2EE applications are becoming increasingly ubiquitous and with their increasing adoption, performance and scalability issues are gaining in importance. For a J2EE application to perform well and be scalable, both the platform on which it is built and the application design must be efficient and scalable. Industry-standard benchmarks such as the SPECjAppServer set of benchmarks help to evaluate the performance and scalability of alternative platforms for J2EE applications, however, they cannot be used to evaluate the performance and scalability of concrete applications built on the selected platforms. This paper presents a systematic approach for evaluating and predicting the performance and scalability of J2EE applications based on modeling and simulation.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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