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whitepaper Managing BEA WebLogic Servers: A BMC Performance Manager-Based Solution From BMC Software2005-08-01 BMC Software
  WebLogic Server from BEA Systems is a pioneer and leader in the J2EE application server market. Today WebLogic Server is widely used to host both in-house J2EE applications and packaged enterprise applications. These J2EE applications that have been in development are now being deployed into production at an accelerated pace. This paper examines the challenges faced by IT operations groups in managing production WebLogic Server-based J2EE applications, and the use of BMC Performance Manager for BEA WebLogic in resolving these challenges.

Tags: Business Management, J2EE
  
whitepaper Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) - JCA Support for SOA Integration2005-08-01 Oracle
  Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) represents a fundamental shift in the way new applications are being designed and developed, and the way in which they are being integrated with existing legacy systems and business applications. J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) complements Web Services and BPEL in an SOA world to facilitate enterprise integration. Being J2EE 1.4 compliant, Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) supports JCA and other SOA standards and solutions, provides the industry's most complete, productive, open, and mission-critical Service-Oriented Architecture platform.

Tags: Web Services, J2EE, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper Rolling Upgrades of Stateful J2EE Applications in Oracle Application Server 10g R2 (10.1.2.0.0 and 10.1.2.0.2)2005-08-01 Oracle
  HttpSession replication has become a very popular feature among Oracle Application Server users. Oracle Application Server Cluster (OC4J) takes care of replicating the session information to the instances that participate in the cluster and enables the failover of requests between nodes in a completely transparent way to the user of the application. This paper describes how to use Oracle Application Server Clusters in such a way that the deployments of new versions of an application don't imply the loss of the HttpSession information. The procedure is based on the consecutive ("Rolling") update of the application in the different instances that form that cluster.

Tags: Application Servers, J2EE
  
whitepaper A Guide to Changed Functionality Between Oracle Reports 6i and 10g2005-08-01 Oracle
  Oracle Reports has maintained its position as a premier enterprise reporting tool by keeping pace with rapid shifts in technology. As rapidly as technology has shifted, Oracle Reports has moved from character-based, to graphical-based, to client/server, and now to multi-tier Web-based development and deployment. Oracle6i Reports was the last version of Oracle Reports to support both a character-mode and a client/server GUI reports viewer. With Oracle9i Reports, users moved to a Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Web-based multi-tier environment. Oracle Reports 10g (9.0.4) and Oracle Reports 10g Release 2 (10.1.2) have improved the performance and scalability of Reports in the Web-based environment, and have also provided a host of new features.

Tags: J2EE, Database Applications
  
whitepaper Best Practices for Rapid Resolution of J2EE Application Problems2005-07-15 BMC Software
  While J2EE applications address many of the issues historically associated with distributed applications, J2EE presents many new challenges related to application deployment and support. With J2EE applications, a variety of components and services work together on a new software infrastructure to form a reliable, scalable business process. When problems arise, you must be able to pinpoint exactly where the root cause lies so you can quickly correct the issue. This white paper discusses the most common J2EE application problems and provides best practices that will help your team quickly troubleshoot issues and minimize risk.

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Tags: J2EE, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt., IT Reliability, Application Development
  
whitepaper Borland Software Case Study: EPL2005-07-05 Borland Software
  Founded in 1977, EPL is a full-service provider of integrated data processing solutions and technology to credit unions. EPL is dedicated to delivering high-quality, cost-effective applications and services that predict, evaluate, implement, improve and customize data processing solutions that provide value to credit union members. Off late, EPL was preparing to develop a new CUE Passport product that would provide shared branching for its credit union customers. The CUE Passport project was completed and deployed in a record six months, and EPL celebrated its first J2EE application on Oracle9i. The deep support of Together ControlCenter for J2EE was essential to EPL because its new framework and architecture was based upon the Java standard.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development
  
whitepaper A Brief Guide to High Availability Deployment2005-07-01 Oracle
  High availability versus cost of implementation is a classic tradeoff when creating an effective deployment environment. Oracle Application Server 10g offers flexibility in deployment configurations, which can closely match designing goals set by system architects. To simplify the choices, Oracle has documented the best practices for deployment architectures. This paper offers a high-level description of three key topologies with links to additional information. It covers deployments from the perspective of three basic application types: standard, enterprise, and mission critical.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development
  
whitepaper RAD That Ain't Bad: Domain-Driven Development With Trails2005-06-23 Sun Microsystems
  Rails is a framework using the Ruby language that allows one to create database-driven web applications in a fraction of the time it would normally take. This paper will focus on how one can do Rails-esque "Rapid application development the right way" in Java. The fruit of the effort is a framework named, unoriginally enough, Trails. Despite the name, Trails is in no way a port of Rails. Rather, it is a framework designed to bring a similarly radical productivity increase to J2EE web application development.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development
  
whitepaper Infrastructure for Automatic Dynamic Deployment of J2EE Applications in Distributed Environments2005-06-07 New York University
  Recent studies showed potential for using component frameworks for building flexible adaptible applications for deployment in distributed environments. However this approach is hindered by the complexity of deployment of component-based applications, which usually involves a great deal of configuration of both the application components and system services they depend on. This paper proposes an infrastructure for automatic dynamic deployment of J2EE applications, that specifically addresses the problems of inter-component connectivity specification and its effects on component configuration and deployment; and application component dependencies on application server services, their configuration and deployment.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development
  
whitepaper Rich Web Applications With Java and AJAX2005-06-01 ICEsoft Technologies
  The J2EE technology stack is a shining example of a standards-based approach that works. The J2EE stack provides a solid foundation for both B2B and B2C applications, and a multitude of commercial and open source solutions exist for the development and deployment of these applications. Naturally, a very strong development community has matured around J2EE, and the Java Community Process continues to drive new capabilities into the stack. One of the newest additions is JavaServer Faces (JSF), which finally delivers a comprehensive, component-based application model for client presented web applications. So it would seem that J2EE delivers an industrial-strength, standards-based solution for the development of rich web applications today.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development