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Establishing a Remote Lab for Teaching Enterprise Application Development | 2006-09-22 01:00:14 |
Texas State University |
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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.
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Authorization Concepts and Solutions for J2EE Applications | 2006-07-25 01:39:28 |
IBM |
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Authentication and privacy are security issues that have been largely standardized and productized. Authorization, on the other hand, is generally an area where every solution tends to become unique, depending on specific characteristics of the application in question. That said, there are some fairly common patterns that are repeated in many applications, and there are best practices in terms of how to effectively use the features provided by IBM WebSphere Application Server (and other application servers), even if the built-in authorization does not fully meet the business needs for a given scenario. This paper summarizes a few basic authorization patterns and the state of authorization technology in the J2EE space and lays out a common sense approach to solving authorization problems in the general case.
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J2EE: The Future of CRM and E-Commerce | 2006-07-18 02:49:08 |
Investcorp |
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solutions are no longer one-dimensional tools for improving operational efficiency and internal productivity. Today, Web-based CRM solutions are critical for maximizing the value of every customer interaction regardless of channel. J2EE technology is replacing client-server technology as the de facto standard for building these Web-based CRM and e-business solutions.
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Automation and Virtualization Increase Utilization and Efficiency of J2EE Applications | 2007-06-05 13:31:57 |
Cassatt |
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Ninety percent of your servers are probably sitting idle right now. Planning for peak demands means you have a lot of hardware and software - especially those supporting critical J2EE applications - just waiting for something to happen. Learn how to break the tight coupling between J2EE applications, middleware, and your hardware. Discover how to use goal-based automation and virtualization software to free up previously wasted IT resources, while streamlining your operations and getting more for your IT dollar. Cassatt Collage is a software solution that decouples services from servers and enhances J2EE implementation. Collage significantly increases utilization, decreases capital and operational expenditures, and improves IT's ability to respond to the needs of the business. This paper will be of special interest to IT departments deploying and managing BEA WebLogic-based applications, and those trying to get the most from cost-effective hardware running Linux. Download this white paper today.
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French Social Service Agency Turns to SAS 9 for Powerful, User-Friendly Solution | 2006-07-04 04:15:28 |
SAS Institute |
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Caisse Nationale d'Allocations Familiales (CNAF) is France's family benefits agency, administering a US$62 billion budget that touches the lives of 30 million French residents. The challenge was to provide a user-friendly interface that allows non-IT personnel to extract and analyze data to provide better service to the agency's clients. The solution used was SAS9, with SAS Web Report Studio, which expands the report building, querying and data analysis functions from hundreds to thousands of employees at CNAF.
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BEA WebLogic Workshop at Work Supporting Real Business Initiatives | 2006-07-04 05:22:05 |
BEA Systems |
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HP is a leading global provider of technology products, solutions, and services to consumers and businesses. Facing fierce competition from its rivals, HP understands that providing superior service is critical to building and maintaining customer loyalty. HP prides itself on the expertise and professionalism of its consultants, customer service representatives, and sales people. Customers must feel comfortable and confident interacting with HP via the Internet or any other channel. The challenge was to develop reusable components that can be shared by multiple e-commerce applications. After deciding to build in a J2EE environment, HP brought in BEA WebLogic Workshop from trusted technology partner BEA.
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A New Face on the Block | 2006-10-13 01:00:15 |
Oracle |
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Oracle JDeveloper 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) improves the J2EE development experience from every point of view. Released in February 2006, it provides slick new refactoring features that make iterative code improvements a snap. It also offers new teamwork support that simplifies collaborative development, and it provides all-around enhancements for visual, declarative development that make it easier than ever to build enterprise Web and desktop applications. This paper highlights some of the main new Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Release 3 (10.1.3) features, by building a set of Web search pages using the JavaServer Faces (JSF) standard.
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Fujitsu's System Development Methodology: SDAS | 2006-08-26 01:00:10 |
Fujitsu |
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Recent information systems have become critical infrastructures for both industry and society, and there are growing requirements for higher quality and reliability and a shorter development period to meet ongoing changes in the business environment. To meet these needs, Fujitsu has strengthened and enhanced its system development methodology called System Development Architecture & Support facilities (SDAS). Also, Fujitsu has adapted SDAS to new technologies and expanded its scope to cover the complete lifecycle of systems in Japan, from analysis and development to maintenance and rebuilding of existing customer systems. This paper outlines the features of SDAS methodology, its framework, and development tools.
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Solving Business Problems With WebSphere Extended Deployment | 2006-07-25 01:26:20 |
IBM |
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This paper provides an overview of the batch processing capabilities of WebSphere Extended Deployment's Business Grid technology and provides several examples of real business solutions. The Business Grid is a long-running execution environment that allows business applications to be accessed in a batch-like, asynchronous manner. This paper assumes that the reader have a basic understanding of J2EE technology and the role of application servers in enterprise application integration.
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Pilot Assessment Program Cuts Time-to-Hire by 50%, Saves $400K for Leading Healthcare Provider | 2006-06-09 01:00:26 |
Brainbench |
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As a premier provider of healthcare management products and services, McKesson Corporation relies on innovation and responsiveness to maintain leadership in the healthcare industry. In early 2003, McKesson Information Solutions (MIS) began a software product initiative requiring top technical talent. It became apparent as McKesson's search for developers unfolded that they needed a way to speed up the process. That's when McKesson turned to an assessment solution to accelerate recruitment. Provided by online assessment leader, Brainbench, the solution included online assessments in key skills for the jobs being filled, including seven full-time J2EE Software Engineers and three strategic Senior Database Architects.
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