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whitepaper J2EE for Forms Developers: A Year in Review2005-12-01 Oracle
  With Forms development often driven through the UI design of the screens, Java Server Faces (JSF) has been a great boon for those with a background in Forms. But it's more than simply having a pre-defined set of UI components. There are two facets to JSF development: those who use JSF components, and those who develop JSF components. Because these components are based on a standard set of APIs, anyone can develop their own standards-based JSF UI components that can, in turn, be used by application developers. Two examples of such component sets are the MyFaces open source project from Apache, and Application Development Framework (ADF) Faces, which comes with JDeveloper and Oracle ADF.

Tags: Software Engineering, J2EE
  
whitepaper MDA Tools Study Shows Strengths of OptimalJ2005-12-01 CompuWare
  An enterprise content management system provides order to unstructured information. It manages the creation, management, processing, delivery, and archival of any content according to user-defined business rules. It establishes relationships between pieces of content, allowing the same content to be used in different contexts and renditions. It adds intelligence, creating categorization schema and metadata that make search and retrieval faster and more efficient. It automates the processing of content through its life cycle. Documentum 5 is a robust, flexible platform that supports enterprise content management applications. Documentum 5 is a set of products and services that work together, in varying combinations, to meet the content management needs of an enterprise. This paper provides an overview of the Documentum platform.

Tags: .NET, J2EE
  
whitepaper Diagnosing Performance Problems With WebSphere Application Server on z/OS2005-11-28 IBM
  There is always a need to be able to diagnose performance problems. In order to diagnose performance problems on any combination of machines, with any combination of products, there is a certain amount of conceptual material to introduce. The information in this paper, while using WebSphere on z/OS as an example, is applicable to any machine running a J2EE application server. This paper is divided into four parts - questions and answers to introduce conceptual material, a flow chart of places to search for answers to your performance problem, some real examples of what was done for various performance problems and a list of hints and tips that will potentially eliminate performance problems before they occur.

Tags: Application Servers, Mainframes,
  
whitepaper Fuzzy Based Load Balancing for J2EE Applications2005-11-10 University of Miskolc
  The growth of Internet services during the past few years has increased the demand for scalable distributed computing systems. Ecommerce systems concurrently serve many clients that transmit a large, number of requests. An increasingly popular and cost effective technique to improve server performance is load balancing, where hardware and/or software mechanisms decide which server will execute the client request. Load balancing mechanisms distribute client workload among server nodes to improve overall system responsiveness. Load balancers have emerged as a powerful new technology to solve this. This paper focuses on a new generation of adaptive/intelligent dynamic load balancing technique, which based on J2EE technology and can be practical in J2EE application servers.

Tags: Programming Languages, J2EE
  
whitepaper Architecting on Demand Solutions, Part 14: Build Portlets Using Rational Software Architect State Oriented Portlet Patterns2005-11-08 IBM
  Why spend time struggling with the details of portlet APIs and best programming practices, when developers can construct their portlets visually in Universal Modeling Language (UML)? This paper extends Part 8 of the series, which explains how to use Enterprise Patterns to quickly build Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications using IBM Rational Software Architect. Rational Software Architect now supports IBM State Oriented Portlet Patterns that help to rapidly architect and generate a complete portlet application for IBM WebSphere Portal. Discover how to use these patterns and a model-driven approach to produce portlets in a fraction of the time.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development
  
whitepaper Dittberner's Examination of Nokia's OSS Middleware Proposal: Should Network Equipment Providers Support a Multi-Vendor OSS Frame?2005-11-02 Dittberner Associates
  The high cost of OSS integration OPEX can no longer be ignored. Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) have their own reasons for making integration a priority: fixed and mobile networks are converging, new Asian NEPs are getting stronger, and networks are becoming enormously complex. To respond, NEPs realize they must move to more flexible industry-standard middleware architectures, but they hesitate to migrate because IT middleware offers nothing to ease the task of network adaptation and testing. Nokia has therefore proposed "OSS middleware", an OEM solution that adds network topology, inventory, configuration, fault, and performance management building blocks to an IT middleware foundation.

Tags: J2EE, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Upgrading From Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7 to Sun Java Studio Enterprise 82005-11-01 Sun Microsystems
  The Integrated Development Environment (IDE) of Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 is a major step forward in the life of the Java Studio Enterprise product. The introduction of the new Ant-based projects system provides tighter class path management, more versatile build and run options, and the tightest integration to Ant of any IDE on the market. It also presents a major change in work flow for users who were accustomed to the mounting system of the IDE of Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7. This paper leads you through the steps for upgrading applications and IDE settings from Java Studio Enterprise 7 to Java Studio Enterprise 8.

Tags: Software Engineering, J2EE
  
whitepaper Managing Java Performance Across the Application Life Cycle2005-11-01 CompuWare
  Today's non-stop business environment calls for high-performing, high-quality applications that are available around the clock. The burden is squarely on IT to deliver the highest level of applications service possible. To determine how IT organizations are tackling this challenge, Compuware Corporation commissioned a study conducted by Forrester Consulting. 202 interviews focused on the importance of delivering application service to their businesses and the challenges they face with service management. Additional in-depth interviews with IT executives were also conducted with 11 companies to understand best practices for managing application service. The white paper will explain the study's key findings and illustrate how best practices organizations better manage the service of their business-critical applications.

Tags: Software Engineering, J2EE
  
whitepaper Virtualize Your Oracle Database With Web Services2005-11-01 Oracle
  Oracle Database 10g can function in two Web services modes: as a Web services consumer (external Web services are invoked from within the database) or Web services provider (clients invoke database operations through the internet/intranet, thereby "Virtualizing" those operations). Oracle Database 10g supports both modes - in consumer mode generating Java proxy classes and PL/SQL wrappers and loading the appropriate files in the database for a given Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) file, and in provider mode allowing the publication of PL/SQL, Java stored procedures, SQL queries, and SQL DML as Web services within an SOA. This paper offers high-level explanations for both types of Database Web Services.

Tags: J2EE, Service-Oriented Architecture, Database Applications
  
whitepaper Provisioning J2EE Applications With IBM Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator and IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment2005-10-31 IBM
  This paper presents a simplified customer environment in which a case study is demonstrated for provisioning servers to a Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application cluster environment for use by customers. This paper focuses on the tasks required for planning, implementing, and configuring all components of IBM Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator for dynamic provisioning of J2EE applications to servers in an IBM WebSphere Application Server clustered environment controlled by IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment.

Tags: Asset Management, Application Servers,