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EAI Systems Design of B2B Enterprises in J2EE Combined With Web Technologies | 2007-05-23 | Shanghai University of Engineering Science |
| It is an inevitable approach for enterprises to enhance their competences by eliminating information isolated island and integrating all kinds of their internal and external resources. Based on analyzing the necessity and effect of EAI systems in integrating the enterprise's applications, by using J2EE, Web Technologies and workflow, this paper expounds some ideas on the design of application platform and communication platform and platform of managing workflow system and whole framework of B2B enterprise. It has some referenced significances for resolving the inter-connection of some kinds of B2B enterprise's application systems.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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Consistent and Scalable Cache Replication for Multi-Tier J2EE Applications | 2007-04-26 | Universidad Politecnica de Madrid |
| Data centers are the most critical infrastructures of companies and they are demanding higher and higher levels of Quality of Service (QoS) e.g., availability, scalability... At the core of data centers the paper finds multi-tier architectures providing service to applications. Current infrastructure for multi-tier systems has focused exclusively in providing high availability using replication. Most approaches replicate a single tier, becoming the non-replicated tier a bottleneck and single point of failure. This paper presents a novel approach that provides availability and scalability for multi-tier applications. The approach lies in a replicated cache that takes into account both the application server tier (middle-tier) and the database (back-end). The underlying replicated cache protocol fully embeds the replication logic in the application server.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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Making Your Java Applications More Successful: What You Need to Know About Java Application Management and J2EE | 2007-04-23 | BMC Software |
| For organizations facing the challenge of integrating applications from acquired companies, interfacing applications to the Web, or accessing a legacy database, J2EE is a powerful solution with a standard application programming approach. But how one should sift through all the standards to find those that really matter? It is easy to conceptualize J2EE if one thinks of it as Java across an enterprise, with an enterprise being a mixed platform of technology that serves the organization's business processes. Think of Java as the common denominator in the environment, the language with which one can build individual pieces that can be linked together to deliver an application.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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Running Java on the HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade: J2EE-Based Applications With Optimal Performance on Linux and HP-UX | 2007-03-22 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| HP BladeSystem c-Class leapfrogs the competition with innovations that address critical data center pain points. HP BladeSystem c-Class offers Thermal Logic technologies to reduce power consumption, Insight Controls to lower maintenance costs and Virtual Connect to increase flexibility. HP BladeSystem c-Class also has 5Tbps of input /output bandwidth to handle enterprise level workloads effectively. These factors are critical to running mission critical applications with a BladeSystem c-Class infrastructure.
Tags: J2EE, HP-UX |
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J2EE and Scripting Languages | 2007-02-01 | LiveTime |
| Scripted Help Desk and Service Desk applications may appear to be easy to develop at first, but very quickly grow to become a nightmare to support and maintain. Further, they tend to struggle under high load conditions due mainly to the single-threaded access to the database. Scripted solutions are often stand-alone and are precluded from accessing the many enterprise services now in widespread use in IT environments. This limits their longevity and ultimately deems them useless in service-orientated enterprises. Web Application Server technology solutions such as LiveTime are easily integrated with existing enterprise services whilst being very scalable.
Tags: Application Development |
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Robust Infrastructure for SOA: A technical introduction to IBM WebSphere Application Server v6.1 | 2006-08-22 | IBM |
| IBM WAS V6.1 is the foundation of the IBM WebSphere software platform and is a key building block for a Service Oriented Architecture. As the leading Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4 and Web services application platform, WebSphere Application Server delivers a high performance transaction engine and extremely scalable, highly available, and secure platform for SOA.
Tags: Application Servers, Middleware, Web Services, J2EE, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts and Implementation | 2007-01-27 | Project Management Institute |
| In the increasingly competitive and technology-driven business environment, ability to quickly adapt its business processes in response to both internal and external changes is a must for any organization. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), along with its programming models, is one strategic option to accomplish this. SOA is an architectural style that supports integration of business processes as linked services that may be accessed when needed over a network. This paper examines the role and benefits of an application development framework built on SOA foundation. In addition, it presents a programming model to build Web services, which is the most common approach used to implement SOA.
Tags: J2EE, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Migrating From EJB 2.x to EJB 3.0 | 2007-01-23 | Sun Microsystems |
| The EJB 3.0 specification makes programming much simpler. It makes the container do more work and the developers do less work. It decreases the number of programming artifacts for developers to provide, eliminates the requirement to implement ejb callback methods, and reduces the complexity of the entity bean programming model. EJB 3.0 should attract a larger developer community with this new programming model. This paper discusses possible migration strategies for moving applications written using EJB 2.x or earlier versions to the new EJB 3.0 programming model.
Tags: J2EE, Upgrades and Migration |
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New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project Phobos | 2007-01-01 | Sun Microsystems |
| The Phobos web application framework gives users the flexibility of developing a web application with a scripting language but still gives the application access to everything that the Java EE platform provides. As Phobos matures, it will give users a lot more capabilities, including more sophisticated database access and support for REST web services.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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How to Use IBM Rational Software Architect to Create Composite Patterns: Model-Driven Development Using Rational Software Architect Patterns | 2006-12-05 | IBM |
| Patterns are often related, thus used together to create larger architectures and designs. For example, imagine that one is responsible for solving a problem that requires applying multiple patterns, and that one will be solving this same problem repeatedly, each time with essentially the same set of patterns. The efficient solution may be to create a composed pattern, which comprises a set of component patterns. This paper extends Part 8 of the developerWorks series, "Build J2EE applications with IBM Rational Software Architect Enterprise Patterns", by showing one how to create a composed pattern. This reusable composite pattern enables one to quickly build Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications using IBM Rational Software Architect tools.
Tags: J2EE, Application Development |
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