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whitepaper Interoperating J2EE and Microsoft .Net Applications - What Standards to Adopt?2006-10-01 Oracle
  Many developers and project teams need to create applications and solutions that effectively use both J2EE and .NET based components. While there are a number of different approaches that can be taken to address this need, there are extensive sets of standards around Web Services that provide a flexible and adaptable mechanism for accomplishing this effectively. Oracle Fusion Middleware provides broad and deep support for these standards, but more importantly focuses on delivering real world interoperability by ensuring that Oracle products and Microsoft products do truly interoperate through these standards. By focusing on common standards, the most flexible and adaptable approach to interoperability is addressed, while Oracle's focus on actual product interoperability through testing and supporting mutual customers ensures real world interoperability.

Tags: .NET, J2EE
  
whitepaper J2EE and .NET Applications: Creating Value Through Integrated Cross-Platform Management2006-10-01 IDG (International Data Group)
  This paper provides actionable advice for IT and business executives who require application management that spans J2EE and .NET application architectures. It provides business and technology perspectives on the growing trend of .NET adoption and suggests some key management practices and considerations for combining J2EE and .NET application management. The integrated application management solution from CA's Wily Technology Division can enable enterprise IT to manage transactions across J2EE and .NET platforms. With the announcement of expansion into .NET coverage, solutions from Wily should be part of any prudent examination of alternatives to address the management of Web applications that utilize both J2EE and .NET.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development
  
whitepaper WebSphere Application Server V6.1: Technical Overview2006-09-29 IBM
  WebSphere Application Server is the implementation by IBM of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform. It conforms to the J2EE 1.4 specification. WebSphere Application Server is available in unique packages that are designed to meet a wide range of customer requirements. At the heart of each package is a WebSphere Application Server that provides the runtime environment for enterprise applications. This paper centers on the runtime server component of WebSphere Application Server.

Tags: J2EE
  
whitepaper Using JAAS in Java EE and SOA Environments2006-09-14 Sun Microsystems
  As Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is now slowly starting to change its status from a buzzword associated with boxes on drawing boards, the early adopters are beginning to look beyond primitive examples of service orchestration. One of the first questions they are immediately faced with is providing a common security model for their heterogeneous services. Many enterprises with heavy investments into Java technologies have already developed sophisticated JAAS-based security stacks, both on Java SE and EE platforms. Therefore, the task at hand is to define ways for taking such JAAS-based security services to the next level, to help in linking SOA services.

Tags: Web Services, J2EE, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper Extreme Performance in SOA Realization2006-09-13 TowerStrides
  This white paper will discuss about creation of a framework to overcome this pitfall of data latency within the SOA. This framework will follow Context based asynchronous data fetch based on rules using RETE algorithm. This framework fits well within the presentation layer of existing SOA, and Enterprise architectures such as J2EE and .NET.

Tags: J2EE, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper The Forrester Wave: Enterprise Service Bus, Q2 20060000-00-00 BEA Systems
  This report from Forrester Research analyzes the vendor offerings in the Enterprise Service Bus market. Forrester evaluated leading enterprise service bus vendors against more than 100 criteria. In this report, learn how the BEA AquaLogic Service Bus is market leader for enabling the transition to Service-Oriented Architecture.

Tags: Middleware, Network Design, Web Services, J2EE, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper Harnessing the Active Data Model2006-09-01 Oracle
  One of the key benefits of using Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Business Components is its built-in support for an active data model. A person designs the application module by creating a set of master/detail view objects, and then creates a user interface by dragging and dropping data attributes or collections from the data model onto a visual page designer. At runtime, the application pages always reflect the current state of the data model, with no additional coding required. This paper describes how the active data model works. It shows how to add custom service methods to application modules as well as how to use those custom methods when building a user interface.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development
  
whitepaper J2EE Platform Overview2006-08-27 Aalpha Information Systems India
  The client-server application architecture, a two-tier architecture, over time evolved to a multitier architecture. This natural progression occurred as additional tiers were introduced between the end-user clients and backend systems. Although a multitier architecture brings greater flexibility in design, it also increases the complexity for building, testing, deploying, administering, and maintaining application components. The J2EE platform is designed to support a multitier architecture, and thus it reduces this complexity. During this time, corporate Internet usage changed. Corporations transitioned from providing a simple corporate Web site to exposing some of their not-so-critical applications to the external world.   
whitepaper Implementing J2EE Security Using JAAS on JBOSS2006-08-07 Hewlett-Packard
  This paper introduces the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS). The paper also explains some of the options available to the user as a developer to help the user enable security on the JBOSS Application Server, version 4.0.2, and discusses how to choose between these options. It discusses various aspects of J2EE security, common pitfalls found during JBOSS implementations and mechanisms available for overcoming these pitfalls. Finally, this paper provides information on how to access secured applications from outside the JBOSS container using standalone clients.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development
  
whitepaper Establishing a Remote Lab for Teaching Enterprise Application Development2006-07-26 Texas State University
  Many students of Computer Information Systems (CIS) at the McCoy College of Business Administration of the Texas State University - San Marcos live and work in the cities of Austin or San Antonio, which are both more than twenty miles away from campus. It is necessary for these students to use home computers to work on assignments and projects remotely. To study the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), students are required to use IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) as the development tool. This paper presents a method for the establishment of a remote lab in which students can learn how to develop and deploy J2EE applications that connect to database servers.

Tags: J2EE, Application Development